Directors

Mark Kieve - Chief Executive

Appointed Chief Executive of The Internet Corporation in 2002, Mark has been closely involved in the delivery of internet services since 1995. He spent a good part of his earlier career heading up a large property management company and was a co-founder of one of the UK's first property portals. Mark was part of the team which established Teramedia in 1999. Teramedia (now TM Property Service) was created to transform the UK property market and obtained a Government 'NLIS' licence for the digital delivery of land and property information in 2001.

Over the past five years, Mark has dedicated himself to e-recruitment. He is a founder member of the Online Recruitment Marketing Council and is committed to developing and using technology not for its own sake, but to make a real difference in the recruitment world. Mark is often asked to speak at conferences including the prestigious Retail Week Conference in 2005. Mark was a finalist in the 2007 OnRec E-Recruitment Personality of The Year awards.

HR departments across the country are operating more efficiently and successfully thanks to Amris™, The Internet Corporation's e-recruitment platform Mark champions and regularly helps to refine.

Mark is PRINCE2 accredited.

Russell King - Technical Director

Russell King joined the Internet Corporation as Technical Architect of the Amris e-recruitment platform in 2000, and was appointed Chief Technology Officer in 2002.

With a wealth of experience in designing and developing HR and recruitment software packages, Russell worked in the recruitment software sector for 5 years. Previously, he was involved in the design of critical industrial control software for a variety of blue chip organisations, including British Steel, Glaxo, the British Airports Authority, APV Systems, several local authorities and the RAF. Russell is an Associate Member of the European HR-XML Consortium

Russell is PRINCE2 accredited.

Steven Norris - Chairman

Steve Norris was MP for Oxford East and then Epping Forest from 1983 until he retired from the House of Commons in 1997. He was Transport Minister from 1992 to 1996, having previously been Parliamentary Private Secretary to Trade & Industry Secretary Nicholas Ridley, Home Secretary Kenneth Baker and Environment Minister William Waldegrave.

On leaving Parliament he became Director General of the Road Haulage Association, a post he resigned in 2000, when he was chosen as the Conservative candidate for Mayor of London. In February 2003 he was again selected to contest the post in the Mayoral election.

A businessman, writer and broadcaster, Mr Norris is a director of a number of quoted and private companies including Jarvis plc, First Group's London Bus operations, the Internet Corporation and ITIS Holdings plc. He advises a number of blue chip companies on public affairs issues, and is Chairman of the National Cycling Strategy Board and President of the Motor Cycle Industry Association.