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Tom Dumican, 25, producer/director
“He's the hottest young directing talent that this company has produced over the past 15 years,” says Stuart Clarke of his protégé.
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Greg Williams, 26, director
After winning an RTS student award for his graduation film, Heaven Sent, Williams joined Twofour where he shadowed experienced documentary-maker Chris Williams for six months before being let loose on his documentary debut, The Estate We're In on BBC1.
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Oli Hyatt, 29, animation director
As co-founder and head of development at animation company Blue-Zoo, Hyatt has overseen four major animated shows, 30 idents, 12 adverts and a channel branding this year alone.
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Keith Peries, 29, news director
Peries' talents as a regional news director have already marked him out for the ITV Fast Track programme, an honour bestowed on just six promising new recruits.
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Joe Cork, 27, Shake compositor
Cork has worked with a number of high-profile directors recently, including Vadim Jean, Nick Murphy and Brian Percival, and his knack of balancing expectations and budget has pleased them all.
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Susie Jones, 28, stop-frame animator
Quality, original stop-frame animation is Jones' claim to fame.
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Christopher Skinner, 25, motion graphics designer
Although he's had only three years' experience in the industry, Skinner has been responsible for some key graphics overhauls in broadcast TV.
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Andrew Popplestone, 25, junior graphic designer
After just 18 months in the industry Popplestone already has two major industry awards under his belt, a gold Promax BDA award for the Rugby World Cup bumper and a BDA bronze.
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Russell Horth, 29, senior compositor
Horth's CV boasts some impressive credits, including miniseries Elizabeth I.
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Charlotte Barrett, 28, facilities manager
“Charlotte has taken on a lot of responsibility which she has proved she is more than capable of handling,” says The Farm Group's joint managing director Nicky Sargent of her facilities manager.
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James DuBern, 29, vice-president of programming
In six short years, DuBern has moved from a lowly researcher position at Diverse TV to become the most senior executive in the UK offices of broadcaster Current TV.
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Andrew Davis, 29, head of urban marketing
Davis' main claim to fame is his development of MySpace hub The Hookup - devoted to urban culture and emerging talent.
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Oliver Snoddy, 27, head of advertising
Son of journalist Ray, Snoddy has brought a host of blue chip clients to TV and film website BlinkBox in less than a year.
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Ben Foakes, 27, company director, senior creative
Sequence post-production founder Foakes has built one of the fastest growing UK post-production companies in just four years.
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Gemma Kinloch, 26, senior scheduler
With passion and a smile, Kinloch has won over Sky 1, 2 and 3 controller Richard Woolfe who reckons he has an uber-hot shot on his hands.
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Luke Hales, 29, strategic planning and research manager
If you think Dave is a silly name for a channel, have a word with Hales.
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Samantha Burke, 29, scheduler
“In her short time at ITV2, Sam has increased ratings and increased our hours. She also has myriad ideas and is fiercely competitive, a great asset in the tough commercial environment,” says ITV2 controller Zai Bennett.
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Sasha Breslau, 28, senior editor, US series
“A stand-out executive” is how ITV director of acquisitions Jay Kandola describes Breslau.
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Wil Stephens, 26, founder, Cube
Stephens founded an interactive production company specialising in broadband and cross-platform productions three years ago.
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Natalie Tandoh, 29, marketing manager
Credited with making Lost the first US hit series in Russia for five years, Tandoh is a rising star at Disney.