Osborne Books has an experienced team of successful authors. For profiles
of our authors, please see below.
If you are interested in writing for Osborne Books and have an idea for a book
or resource, please download our author
pack.
David Cox
David Cox has more than twenty years' experience teaching
accountancy students over a wide range of levels. Formerly with
the Management
and Professional Studies Department at Worcester College of
Technology, he now lectures on a freelance basis and carries out
educational
consultancy work in accountancy studies. He is author and joint
author of a number of textbooks in the areas of accounting,
finance and banking, including Business Accounts and Limited Company
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Michael Fardon
Michael Fardon has extensive teaching experience
of a wide range of banking, business and accountancy courses
at Worcester College
of Technology. He now specialises in writing business and financial
texts - including AS Applied Business for Edexcel and Foundation
Accounting from Osborne Books, where he is currently General Editor.
He is also
an educational consultant and has worked extensively in the
areas of Key Skills and GNVQ curriculum development. |
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Roger Petheram
Roger Petheram has acted as consultant for most
of Osborne Books' accounting texts and has provided invaluable
help in reading, checking
and providing student activities. Roger is an accounting lecturer
at Worcester College of Technology. |
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Janet Brammer
Janet Brammer has over ten years' experience lecturing
on AAT and ACCA accountancy courses at Norwich City College.
She is a Certified
Accountant and worked in accountancy practice for a number
of years. She has also tutored for the Open University and has
written a
workbook Management Information Framework for the ACCA distance
learning scheme. |
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Aubrey Penning
Aubrey Penning co-ordinates the AAT courses at Worcester
College of Technology. He has over fifteen years experience of
teaching accountancy on a variety of courses in Worcester and Gwent.
He
is a Certified Accountant, and before his move into full-time
teaching he worked at various times for the health service, a housing
association
and a chemical supplier. |
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Chris Nuttall
Chris Nuttall is a freelance lecturer in Business
Studies and an established writer for vocational Business courses.
His publications
include Business for Intermediate GNVQ (Collins, 2000) and
GCSE Business Studies, an Edexcel-endorsed text published by Cambridge
University Press in 2001. |
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John Prokopiw
John Prokopiw is lecturer
in Management and Business Studies at Worcester College of Technology
where he is the Course Director for the Institute of Personnel
and Development programmes. He has also fulfilled various roles
at the Institute of Personnel and Development where he is currently
an External Assessor. John has been a writer for Osborne Books
for a number of years, having contributed the Human Resource Management
content for Advanced Business and Intermediate Business over successive
editions. |
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Frank Adcock
Frank Adcock has had fourteen years experience in commercial
marketing, working for four different businesses, including the
Mars Group. Frank was also Marketing Director of New Education
Press Limited for twelve years. More recently he has worked as
a Business and Management lecturer in FE Colleges where he has
taught marketing on a variety of vocational business courses. |
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John Taylor
John Taylor is a Chartered Accountant who spent many years in
professional practice advising small and medium sized businesses
before becoming the Financial Director of a Leeds-based public
limited company. John now works at Leeds Metropolitan University
where he specialises in teaching management accounting and auditing
on a range of professional courses. |
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Jo Osborne
Jo Osborne is a Chartered Accountant who trained with Ernst &
Young in their London office. She then moved to Cable & Wireless
where she spent two years in their internal audit department before
moving into an investment appraisal role. Jo has taught AAT at
Hillingdon College and more recently at Worcester College of Technology
where she teaches on all levels of the AAT qualification. |
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Bob Thomas
Prior to moving into education, Bob worked in the Tax Department of the
London office of one of the largest firms of accountants, including a period
as Tax Research Manager and Company Client Manager. He then held a number of
positions at the University of Wales, Newport, ending as Associate Dean of
the Newport Business School. Since leaving, Bob has been a professional body
examiner and has worked, both within the UK and overseas, as a lecturer,
author and consultant for professional bodies, universities and private
organisations. |
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Sheila Robinson
Sheila Robinson taught accountancy and business studies as a Senior
Lecturer at Stockport College of Technology for over twenty years. She
is a practising accountant and consultant and recently retired as a
council member and director of a professional accountancy body. She
has a wide experience as an accountancy author both in the UK and
overseas. |
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