We should really tell you about ourselves here..........
Neil Owen
Neil has previously worked as online manager for NOISE Festival, an online arts showcase funded by the Arts Council for young creative talent aged 25 and under.
The 2008 festival was winner 'Best Arts, Culture & Heritage Charity' - National Charity Awards 2009. Neil has also worked as a lecturer in Digital Media at Leeds Art College and Shipley College, and Interior Design at Park Lane College, Leeds.
He lives by the following motos
"Maximum meaning, minimum means"
"Anger can be power. D'you know how you can use it?"
"If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything"
Steven Hawkins
Returned to his home town recently, having worked for the Islington Council for about four years. He has worked hard to improve opportunities for the community. Most of his achievements have come from various outreach projects with Islington's libraries; 'Reading for Life' committee, 'New Horizons' initiative, 'Premier League Reading Stars' and going out to nurseries and schools promoting reading and library services.
Steven is currently thinking of the next generation of people in Leeds. A subject that will become more and more relevant when the child his wife is carrying is born.
Steve lives by-
The wife that carries him through,
The skill of others,
Having asked Kevin O'Neill a question.