Talk:List of people from the London Borough of Ealing

Jonathan Evitt
Added and removed the following verbose bio information as this is not the place for it:- ''*Jonathan Evitt inventor. Born September 7th, 1951 Ealing, married with 4 children. Educated; Felixstowe Grammar School ,later Felixstowe High School. 1983; Helped launch Blueprint Magazine in 1983. Started Stephenson Evitt Systems 1982 ; specialising in the design and supply of structural systems to the exhibition and display industries. Designed manufactured and installed the largest internal geodesic multi dome structure ever built internally, for the Riyadh Exhibition at Earls Court 1986. Designed, manufactured and installed one of the most iconic TV sets; the Crystal Maze Dome and surrounding geodesic set for Chatsworth TV and Channel 4, 1990. Now owns and runs Tecna Display Ltd a world leading supplier of framework systems for the exhibition and display industries. The products are now sold in over 40 countries. He has designed a number of products which hold full granted patents, design patents and patent applications. ''--Aspro (talk) 15:50, 5 August 2011 (UTC)

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