| Ian
Steel - Chairman
He founded Instaflow Showers in 1973 which supplied
and installed electric showers and bathrooms. He was
Chairman and Managing Director until 1986 when he sold
his shareholding.
In 1975 he co-founded and was the majority shareholder
and Chairman of Triton plc which designed, manufactured
and distributed electric instantaneous showers and water
heaters. The company established more than a 40% market
share in the UK and was probably the world’s largest
manufacturer of this product type. The company was sold
to Norcros plc in September 1987 for £27.5 million.
In 1990 he acquired a 90% shareholding of Early Years
Child Care plc which has now grown to be among the market
leaders with more than 12 facilities around the country.
In 1994, together with Martin Pollins and others, he
was instrumental in co-founding Pavilion Internet plc,
one of the first internet service providers in the UK.
Martin
Pollins MBA, FCA, ATII, M IDM
- Operations Director
Martin Pollins is a Chartered Accountant with wide experience
in corporate finance and business management. He holds
a number of directorships and has served on the boards
of several companies, including those listed on the
London Stock Exchange, AIM and OFEX.
He was a Council member of the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in England and Wales from 1988 to 1996.
Jason
Piette - Director
After obtaining an MA from Christ’s College, Cambridge,
he spent five years as an account manager in various
advertising agencies, then moved on as head of development
for Lombard Productions and then Halcyon Pictures producing
TV commercials, a US$7 million drama series Magic
for TV, The Story of E,
(a documentary about the E-Type Jaguar), and was involved
as a writer and producer of cinema commercials for Cats,
Phantom of the Opera, and Starlight
Express.
In 1994, he co-founded and became joint managing director
of Spice Factory (UK) Limited. He has produced/co-produced
a number of successful films including the US$5 million
New Blood, the US$7 million
Pilgrim followed by a string
of successful productions such as the US$8 million film
Plots with a View, the US$18
million Heist and the £23
million Napoleon. More recently,
he produced Strayed (in competition
in Cannes 2003), A Different Loyalty, Head
In The Clouds, The Bridge Of San Luis Rey and
Merchant of Venice.
Michael
Cowan - Director
After education at Lancing College, he spent four years
at a film and TV school where he produced a string of
award winning shorts and films as a student. In 1990
he set up Iguana Video and TV to distribute titles such
as The Dream Boys and Chippendales
as well as producing entertainment shows for Channel
4 television.
In 1994, he co-founded and became joint managing director
of Spice Factory (UK) Limited (at the time, 51% owned
by EMG plc but bought outright through an MBO in 1997
to concentrate on film and TV). He has produced/co-produced
a number of uccessful films including the US$18 million
Heist, the US$23 million
Napoleon, he US$5 million
Anazapta, the US$8 million
Plots with a View and the
US$3 million Dying to Go Home.
More recently, he produced Strayed
(in competition in Cannes 2003), A Different
Loyalty, Head In The Clouds, The
Bridge Of San Luis Rey and
Merchant of Venice.
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