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==Background==
 
==Background==
  
Ryan was born in Dublin in 1963.  From 1993 to 2001, Ryan was a senior adviser to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment [[David Blunkett]].  He then worked as a freelance writer and commentator, before returning in 2005 to a special adviser role for the Prime Minister’s Policy Directorate where was he [[Tony Blair]]'s senior education adviser until 2007.<ref>Conor Ryan, "[http://www.blogger.com/profile/13457628816008082005 Blogger Profile]", accessed 21.09.10</ref>
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Ryan was born in Dublin in 1963.  From 1993 to 2001, Ryan was a senior adviser to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment [[David Blunkett]].  He then worked as a freelance writer and commentator, before returning in 2005 to a special adviser role for the Prime Minister’s Policy Directorate where he was [[Tony Blair]]'s senior education adviser until 2007.<ref>Conor Ryan, "[http://www.blogger.com/profile/13457628816008082005 Blogger Profile]", accessed 21.09.10</ref>
  
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==

Revision as of 11:32, 22 September 2010

Conor Ryan is a former special adviser to the Labour Party.[1]

Background

Ryan was born in Dublin in 1963. From 1993 to 2001, Ryan was a senior adviser to the Secretary of State for Education and Employment David Blunkett. He then worked as a freelance writer and commentator, before returning in 2005 to a special adviser role for the Prime Minister’s Policy Directorate where he was Tony Blair's senior education adviser until 2007.[2]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Contact

Twitter: http://twitter.com/conorfryan
Blog: http://conorfryan.blogspot.com
Email: conorfryan AT aol.com

Notes

  1. Info-Dynamics Research, "Where are they now? The 1997/1998 Special Advisers to the Labour Government", GMB: April 2006 Briefing, p13, accessed 20.09.10
  2. Conor Ryan, "Blogger Profile", accessed 21.09.10