David Allen David was a farmer with an engineering background in agricultural machinery, when he suffered a serious back injury that left him hospitalised. After an operation and visits to numerous medical and alternative medicine specialist, he was left little better. So he used his engineering skills to investigate and eventually to treat his own back. The methodology he developed is now called Turn for the Better and after some 20 years and 18,000 professional treatments as part of his work in sports therapy, he is looking to share the benefits of the system for the good of society as a whole.
David is a member of the Federation of Holistic Therapists.
Paul Gregory Paul began his working career as a research scientist developing computer memory chips. After working on the development of machine vision and industrial inspection systems he became the Director of the Research Initiative in Pattern Recognition, a UK Government initiative to exploit advance computer technology in neural networks and artificial intelligence. He was a founder and technical director of Protagona, a company that supplied software for the analysis of customer information in large databases. Paul has a B. Sc in Physics from Imperial College – London, an M. Sc in Solid State Electronics from UMIST and an M.B.A from Manchester Business School.