Location: Ringwood, Hampshire
Jon Pickering is CEO of workplace data analytics business, Tiger, and has worked in the tech industry for over
20 years.
He comes from a strong leadership background – having previously founded IT business transformation firm Block Solutions – and is passionate about helping businesses and their people to reach their full potential.
What was the most valuable piece of career advice that you received? Can I pick two? Firstly, no matter your role or position within a company, don’t try to change who you are. It’s important that you remain true to yourself and your values, and don’t try to mould yourself into who you
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Evan McMahon, 23, pleaded guilty to two offences over his online bootlegging scheme.
An Australian “computer nerd” has avoided jail time for a sophisticated bootlegging scheme that provided people with cheap access to Netflix, Spotify, Hulu and other streaming services using large troves of stolen login details. Evan McMahon, 23, received a discounted sentence of two years and two months to be served under an intensive corrections order in the community, with New South Wales District Court judge John Pickering urging the man to use his valuable technical skills to achieve great things for society. McMahon, from Sydney, made about A$680,000 ($731,000) from the pirate subscription services, winnings that have gone on to generate an unexpectedly large windfall for authorities. Cryptocurrency held by McMahon was worth A$460,000 when it was transferred to Australian Federal Police control in June 2020 but, thanks to a boom in the digital assets, grew to over $1.3 million.
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image captionRosie, who has arthritis, eats a special diet to keep her active with her fellow penguins
A Humboldt penguin who is thought to be the oldest in the world has celebrated her 31st birthday.
Rosie has lived at Sewerby Hall in East Yorkshire since 1990 when she was brought from a bird park in Surrey.
Native to South America, Humboldts can live up to 20 years in the wild and are classed as vulnerable to extinction .
Staff at the Bridlington zoo said the grand old lady had been the centre of attention , with a special watermelon and fish cake made for her party.