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As of 2013, I started the company MBIT Training Ltd. This is a Microsoft-focussed IT technical training company. We offer private, on-site, technical courses (0ver 500 of these) to IT staff within the UK.

As of 2018 we also offer online training, specific to Microsoft Dynmaics 365, CRM, NAV and AX.

This page is dedicated to the entrepreneur, Matthew Bennett.

Matthew was born in 1975, son of a working class family, in Coventry, West Midlands, UK.

He was later educated at Stoke Lodge School, then Bablake School.

He then went on to study BA (Hons) Humanities (Theatre & Media Drama) at Glamorgan University. He was heavily involved in play back-stage and also edits for recent VT work.

After graduating, Matthew moved back to his home town of Coventry. There, he took volunteer opportunities at Coventry Radio Harmony: Richard James Saturday Breakfast Show and also BBC CWR.

Matthew then managed to acquire a placement at BBC Pebble Mill as PA on the Gordon Astley Show (Mentorn Midlands)

After this he took a job as Manager at Showcase Cinemas, Coventry. After internal training, Matthew took a promotion to Booth Operator for 14 screens. He did make a few mistakes as we tried to show Titanic over 2 screens (tee! hee!) but otherwise all went well.

In 1999 Matthew quit Showcase and went to study as a PostGraduate student on the MA "Sound Design for the Moving Image", at Bournemouth University. There it was clear that the Sound Design training had a significant impact. Matthew worked with his then girlfriend Amy Pepin to structure a future, however there were conflicting thoughts about how to proceed.

Amy studied Finance and Law and made a great future for herself. Matthew returned to Coventry and married Joy Edwards, later this marriage was annuled and after some soul searching he re-married Hayley Lunnon in 2004. Their son, Sebastian, was born in 08/02/04. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mattybennett (talkcontribs) 00:32, 9 January 2016(UTC)

Conflict of interest

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@Mattybennett: You appear to be editing articles on Wikipedia related to your username. This may indicate that you may have a potential conflict of interest that you should disclose on the talk page of any article related to you. Please read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest and Wikipedia:Plain and simple conflict of interest guide and make sure that all of your edits follow the Wikipedia guidelines on conflict of interest. Thanks, Biogeographist (talk) 11:51, 5 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Good evening. Whilst I agree that I am the person writing this article about myself I do not see a conflict of interest here. In the public domain I am a reputed IT trainer of 18 years, also author of 3 books. I am a Managing Director and owner of a limited company and this article is not intended for sales purposes, rather to factually state what has been achieved. ## MJB — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mattybennett (talkcontribs) 20:51, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Mattybennett: The article does not have to be "for sales purposes"; it is a violation of Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines to edit articles about yourself and to add links in other articles to articles about yourself, as you did in this edit. Please stop. Biogeographist (talk) 22:36, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hello again. You have stated that I have deliberately added nonsense to an existing webpage called "UK Government Figures - Matthew Bennett" however I am unaware of this page. As the page has now been deleted I cannot corroborate your statement. Can you privately send me the content so that I can review this?

Either way, I am not trying to break Facebook's policy and ask the community to be a little more forgiving of a notable person within his profession legitimately using Wikipedia to state facts - nothing else. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mattybennett (talkcontribs) 20:56, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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