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Godfrey Robson is a senior consultant at the [[International Center for Alcohol Policies]] (ICAP) and director of [[Lloyds TSB]] in Scotland.  His most recent post with ICAP involved co-editing the ICAP Blue Book: Practical Guides to Alcohol Policy and Targeted Interventions. <ref> ICAP Website [http://www.icap.org/Home/AboutICAP/SrConsultantsAdvisors/GodfreyRobson/tabid/180/Default.aspx Our Consultants Godfrey Robson] Last accessed November 26th 2007 </ref>.  Robson also sits on the advisory board of [[Glasgow Caledonian University]]'s [[Centre for Ethics in Public Policy and Corporate Governance]] <ref> Glasgow Caledonian University Website [http://www.gcal.ac.uk/ceppcg/index.html CEPPCG] Last acessed December 20th 2007 </ref>.  He is Chairman of [[Frontline Consultants]], Scotland's largest independent management consultancy, and a trustee of [[Caledonia Youth]], Scotland's national young people's sexual health charity <ref> Glasgow Caledonian University Website [http://www.gcal.ac.uk/ceppcg/index.html CEPPCG Advisory Board] Last acessed December 20th 2007 </ref>.   
 
Godfrey Robson is a senior consultant at the [[International Center for Alcohol Policies]] (ICAP) and director of [[Lloyds TSB]] in Scotland.  His most recent post with ICAP involved co-editing the ICAP Blue Book: Practical Guides to Alcohol Policy and Targeted Interventions. <ref> ICAP Website [http://www.icap.org/Home/AboutICAP/SrConsultantsAdvisors/GodfreyRobson/tabid/180/Default.aspx Our Consultants Godfrey Robson] Last accessed November 26th 2007 </ref>.  Robson also sits on the advisory board of [[Glasgow Caledonian University]]'s [[Centre for Ethics in Public Policy and Corporate Governance]] <ref> Glasgow Caledonian University Website [http://www.gcal.ac.uk/ceppcg/index.html CEPPCG] Last acessed December 20th 2007 </ref>.  He is Chairman of [[Frontline Consultants]], Scotland's largest independent management consultancy, and a trustee of [[Caledonia Youth]], Scotland's national young people's sexual health charity <ref> Glasgow Caledonian University Website [http://www.gcal.ac.uk/ceppcg/index.html CEPPCG Advisory Board] Last acessed December 20th 2007 </ref>.   
 
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Godfrey Robson

Godfrey Robson is a senior consultant at the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) and director of Lloyds TSB in Scotland. His most recent post with ICAP involved co-editing the ICAP Blue Book: Practical Guides to Alcohol Policy and Targeted Interventions. [1]. Robson also sits on the advisory board of Glasgow Caledonian University's Centre for Ethics in Public Policy and Corporate Governance [2]. He is Chairman of Frontline Consultants, Scotland's largest independent management consultancy, and a trustee of Caledonia Youth, Scotland's national young people's sexual health charity [3].

Past Career

According to his biography on the ICAP website his past roles mainly include work as a civil servant:[4]

  • Head of Economic and Industrial Affairs Scotland Scottish Office
  • Director of Health Policy in Scotland, Scottish Office
  • Involved in developing the current Scottish plan for action on alcohol policies

References

  1. ICAP Website Our Consultants Godfrey Robson Last accessed November 26th 2007
  2. Glasgow Caledonian University Website CEPPCG Last acessed December 20th 2007
  3. Glasgow Caledonian University Website CEPPCG Advisory Board Last acessed December 20th 2007
  4. Ibid 1