THE ULTIMATE TRANSPORT NETWORK
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Here are some of them:
Managing Director ALAN SALTER is the also the former transport correspondent of the Manchester Evening News. Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport journalist of the year 2007 for the second time, he has covered every major development of the transport industry over the last three decades from the privatisation of the rail and bus industries to the opening of the Channel Tunnel and the coming of congestion charging.
ANDREW NOTT is a publisher and author as well as the former very well respected crime correspondent for the Manchester Evening News. He is managing direcor of Clear Publications. He is the publisher and co-author with Ray King of "Detonation", the definitive study of how Manchester rebuilt itself into the world city it is today after the IRA bomb of 1996. He is also co-author of "Cause of Death", autobiography of Home Office pathologist Geoffrey Garrett
LIZ MICKLETHWAITE is head of the Griffin Practice which offers strategic consultancy support for all marketing communications issues, from crisis management to internal communications audit. Liz is the former head of external affairs for Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. She has twenty years' experience of producing demonstrable results for both private and public sector colleague and client companies of all sizes.
TONY DONLAN is a former political reporter for Radio Manchester with a wealth of experience of politics across the region. He has also worked as head of public relations for Merseytravel and worked as a consultant for GMPTE and the French rail giant, Keolis.

Oxford-educated design guru MARK WOODHOUSE was one of the M.E.N's top sub-editors and responsible, for many years, for the production of the newspaper's HOMES supplement.
Another former transport corresondent, CLARISSA SATCHELL is a director of Paperplane Media, a Manchester design and communications consultancy which specialises in working with small and medium-sized businesses.
One of the giants of motoring and travel journalism, KEITH WARD is a former M.E.N. travel editor and is still chairman of the Northern Group of the Guild of Motoring Writers.
CHRIS GLEAVE is one of the finest newspaper and public relations photographers in the country, running his own successful agency in Manchester and working for some of the biggest companies in Britain.
Multi-award winning financial journalist PETER SHARPLES was responsible for the M.E.N's personal finance pages for many years. An experienced news reporter too, he has also worked for the People and the North West Enquirer.