Fred Salle - The Present

The Present

After working at many different ICT firms, Fred Salle had turned his passion to teaching at St Paul's Catholic College (Burgess Hill), inspiring many young people to achieve through telling them of his own experiences. However, as of Summer 2011 - Fred Salle has decided to go back to the industry to do more ICT consultancy work as he had now realised that it was the lifestyle that he preferred.

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