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[[Philip Rycroft]] is a civil servant who sits on the [[Management Group of the Scottish Executive]]. Amongst other things he has been seconded to to the [[European Commission]] and worked as a lobbyist on a two year secondment.
 
[[Philip Rycroft]] is a civil servant who sits on the [[Management Group of the Scottish Executive]]. Amongst other things he has been seconded to to the [[European Commission]] and worked as a lobbyist on a two year secondment.
  
Philip Rycroft was appointed Head of the Scottish Executive's [[Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department]] (ETLLD) and took up post in May 2005, following the retirement of [[Eddie Frizzell]]. Prior to that, since June 2002, Mr Rycroft was Head of Schools Group within the [[Scottish Executive Education Department]].
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Philip Rycroft was appointed Head of the Scottish Executive's [[Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department]] (ETLLD) and took up post in May 2006, following the retirement of [[Eddie Frizzell]]. Prior to that, since June 2002, Mr Rycroft was Head of Schools Group within the [[Scottish Executive Education Department]].
  
Mr Rycroft began his career in 1989 in the then Scottish Office Department of Agriculture & Fisheries. His posts have included Head of the Unit dealing with European policy in the Industry Department (the forerunner of ETLLD); a two year secondment with the [[European Commission]], working in the cabinet of the Trade Commissioner, Sir [[Leon Brittan]]; Head of the division responsible for general agricultural and rural policy; Deputy Head of the Scottish Executive's Policy Unit; and another 2 year secondment as Public Affairs Manager with [[Scottish & Newcastle PLC]].
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:Mr Rycroft obtained a BA (Hons) degree and a DPhil, both in history, at Wadham College, Oxford. He began his career in 1989 in the then Department of Agriculture & Fisheries and moved in January 1992 to the then Industry Department (the forerunner of ETLLD) as Head of the Unit dealing with European Funding.
  
As Head of ETLLD, Mr Rycroft is a member of the Scottish Executive Management Group, where he contributes to the formation of corporate policies and provides visible leadership in communicating and driving delivery of those policies.
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:Following that he undertook a two year secondment with the [[European Commission]] (January 1995 - March 1997), working in the cabinet of the Trade Commissioner, Sir [[Leon Brittan]]. He was promoted to the Senior Civil Service in March 1997, first dealing with general agricultural policy and then as Deputy Head of the Policy Unit. Following a further 2 year secondment as Public Affairs Manager with [[Scottish & Newcastle plc]] (October 2000 - June 2002), he has been Head of Schools Group within the Scottish Executive Education Department since June 2002.[http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2006/01/12113445]

Revision as of 12:57, 27 May 2006

Philip Rycroft is a civil servant who sits on the Management Group of the Scottish Executive. Amongst other things he has been seconded to to the European Commission and worked as a lobbyist on a two year secondment.

Philip Rycroft was appointed Head of the Scottish Executive's Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department (ETLLD) and took up post in May 2006, following the retirement of Eddie Frizzell. Prior to that, since June 2002, Mr Rycroft was Head of Schools Group within the Scottish Executive Education Department.

Mr Rycroft obtained a BA (Hons) degree and a DPhil, both in history, at Wadham College, Oxford. He began his career in 1989 in the then Department of Agriculture & Fisheries and moved in January 1992 to the then Industry Department (the forerunner of ETLLD) as Head of the Unit dealing with European Funding.
Following that he undertook a two year secondment with the European Commission (January 1995 - March 1997), working in the cabinet of the Trade Commissioner, Sir Leon Brittan. He was promoted to the Senior Civil Service in March 1997, first dealing with general agricultural policy and then as Deputy Head of the Policy Unit. Following a further 2 year secondment as Public Affairs Manager with Scottish & Newcastle plc (October 2000 - June 2002), he has been Head of Schools Group within the Scottish Executive Education Department since June 2002.[1]