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GoS Networks' Management Team
John Power Chief Executive Officer John was the founder and Managing Director of J6 Technology prior to joining GoS Networks. John was Engineering Manager of Ericsson Access Systems in Ireland for several years and was responsible for setting up high-tech Engineering teams in Ireland for foreign multinationals before that. John has 20 years experience in senior roles in the Telecommunications Industry and has a B.Sc. and B.E. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University College Cork.
Paul Dawson Chief Financial Officer Paul trained in practice with BDO Stoy Hayward, and qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1995. Paul's principal client experience within practice was with a large variety of growing enterprises, both private and public on UK and US stock exchanges. Paul has worked closely with the GoS Networks team since its inception in June 1999 while with BDO Stoy Hayward and was appointed as Group Chief Financial Officer on December 1, 2000. Paul holds a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from the University of East Anglia.
Charles Twist Chief Technology Officer Charles has over 20 years experience in developing communications and signalling systems. Prior to joining GoS Networks he co-founded Jtec Pty Limited in Australia where the legacy signalling and call switching technology acquired by GoS Networks and now used in the Fusion 1000 and other products was originally developed. He then spent 2 years as Engineering Manager with Ericsson developing their range of ATM switches and Multi Service Gateways before becoming a consultant to LongReach Networks. Charles has a Masters Degree in Engineering Science from Oxford University.
Peter Thompson Chief Scientist Peter Thompson is Chief Scientist and one of the original inventors of our GoS technology, undertaken during the four years that he was a Senior Research Fellow at the Partnership in Advanced Computing Technology in Bristol, England. Previously he spent eleven years at STMicroelectronics, where one of his numerous patents received a corporate World-wide Technical Achievement Award. For five years he was the Subject Editor for VLSI and Architectures of the journal Microprocessors and Microsystems, published by Elsevier, and he has been a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol, England since 1996. He was educated at the University of Warwick, England, where he obtained a First Class Honours degree in Mathematics and Physics, and at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, England, where his postgraduate studies included quantum field theory and general relativity. |
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