
My ethical creed includes being legal, decent, honest, accurate, and worthy of trust. Which in turn means being opposed to discrimination, intimidation, exploitation, deception, fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, theft, corruption, tax evasion, and desperation. As I am an Ethic my ethical creed is my faith. Which means I get to do what I'm good at doing, and what I enjoy doing. Which is an honour, sometimes a challenge, and always a success. My ethical creed is the starting point for the advanced & ethical marketing & design work I do. To find out more about the services, experience, and skills I can provide please do not hesitate to read the Work Summary page of my cv.
This is where I have been able to put my ethics into action in a work context, currently work in Portsmouth in Hampshire. Click here to open a new window to view my latest work; the web site, membership application form, and logo for Portsmouth Interfaith Forum (PIF). As I have recently moved from Portsmouth in Hampshire to Cheltenham in Gloucestershire what I want to do is put my ethics in to action with work for businesses, community projects, and organisations in Gloucestershire.
A list of some of the technical training courses I have taken since 1987. Which includes courses by: Highbury College, Portsmouth College, Portsmouth City Council, PCMI Signs & Engraving, in Portsmouth; Oxford Brookes University; University of Oxford; University of Reading; Digital Equipment Company, Decision Graphics, The Pacific Institute; The Royal Berkshire Fire & Service; and Reading Technical College.
A sort of outline character description, that you can use to determine how easily I would fit in with your team. This letter in turn lead to me being a Community Liaison contact for Hampshire Constabulary. Both of these are examples of where I have been able to put my ethics into action in a non work context.