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:When he’s not working with the Cobden Centre, he’s the Chairman of the [[Economic Policy Centre]], Chairman of [[Global Health Futures]] Ltd, a Consultant Director and a Senior Fellow with the [[Adam Smith Institute]].<ref>Zarathustra, [http://liberalconspiracy.org/2010/01/25/where-are-all-the-nurses-for-reform/ Where are all the 'Nurses' for Reform?], ''Liberal Conspiracy'', 25-January-2010</ref> | :When he’s not working with the Cobden Centre, he’s the Chairman of the [[Economic Policy Centre]], Chairman of [[Global Health Futures]] Ltd, a Consultant Director and a Senior Fellow with the [[Adam Smith Institute]].<ref>Zarathustra, [http://liberalconspiracy.org/2010/01/25/where-are-all-the-nurses-for-reform/ Where are all the 'Nurses' for Reform?], ''Liberal Conspiracy'', 25-January-2010</ref> | ||
+ | According to Evans profile at the Cobden Centre: | ||
+ | :Dr. Tim Evans is the Chief Executive of the [[Cobden Centre]]. A former President and Director General of the [[Centre for the New Europe]] (2002-2005) in Brussels, between 1993 and early 2002 he was the Executive Director of Public Affairs at the [[Independent Healthcare Association]] in London where he oversaw the political affairs and public relations of the UK’s independent health and social care providers. In this role he was widely credited as being the major driving force behind the ‘2000 Concordat’ which was described by the [[Financial Times]] as the most “historic deal in 50 years of British healthcare”. | ||
+ | :Prior to that, in 1991-1992, he was the Chief Economic and Political Adviser to the Slovak Prime Minister – Dr. Jan Carnogursky – and was Head of the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit. In the late 1980s he was the Assistant Director of the Foundation for Defence Studies and subsequently became a Senior Policy Consultant at the Adam Smith Institute. | ||
+ | :Today, as well as working with the Cobden Centre, he is the Chairman of the [[Economic Policy Centre]], Chairman of [[Global Health Futures]] Ltd, a Consultant Director and a Senior Fellow with the [[Adam Smith Institute]] and the President of the [[Libertarian Alliance]]. | ||
+ | :In 1993, he was awarded his PhD from the London School of Economics. A political sociologist specialising in economics, he has taught at a number of academic institutions over the years including teaching post-graduate students Social Policy at London’s Guildhall University and the Economics and Politics of the Future on the Strategic Command Course of Britain’s national Police Staff College at Bramshill. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Mont Pelerin Society. | ||
+ | :A regular commentator on television and radio, his articles have appeared in the [[Guardian]], [[Economist]], [[Financial Times]], [[Wall Street Journal Europe]] and a host of other newspapers around the world. The author of numerous books, monographs and articles he has been published by think tanks that include the [[Adam Smith Institute]], [[Centre for the New Europe]], [[Fabian Society]], [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], [[Fraser Institute]], [[Libertarian Alliance]], [[Heritage Foundation]], and the [[Independent Healthcare Association]].<ref>Steven Baker, [http://www.cobdencentre.org/about/our-team/ Our Team], ''The Cobden Centre'', 24-April-2009</ref> | ||
==Dr Tim Evans== | ==Dr Tim Evans== |
Revision as of 13:17, 24 June 2010
According to the Liberal Conspiracy blog:
- Evans is perhaps best known to bloggers as one of the two big wheels in the Libertarian Alliance, along with Sean Gabb. He’s also, just for the record, the Chief Executive of the Cobden Centre, a former President and Director General of the Centre for the New Europe and former Executive Director of Public Affairs at the Independent Healthcare Association.
- Prior to that, in 1991-1992, he was the Chief Economic and Political Adviser to the Slovak Prime Minister – Dr. Jan Carnogursky – and was Head of the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit. In the late 1980s he was the Assistant Director of the Foundation for Defence Studies and subsequently became a Senior Policy Consultant at the Adam Smith Institute.
- When he’s not working with the Cobden Centre, he’s the Chairman of the Economic Policy Centre, Chairman of Global Health Futures Ltd, a Consultant Director and a Senior Fellow with the Adam Smith Institute.[1]
According to Evans profile at the Cobden Centre:
- Dr. Tim Evans is the Chief Executive of the Cobden Centre. A former President and Director General of the Centre for the New Europe (2002-2005) in Brussels, between 1993 and early 2002 he was the Executive Director of Public Affairs at the Independent Healthcare Association in London where he oversaw the political affairs and public relations of the UK’s independent health and social care providers. In this role he was widely credited as being the major driving force behind the ‘2000 Concordat’ which was described by the Financial Times as the most “historic deal in 50 years of British healthcare”.
- Prior to that, in 1991-1992, he was the Chief Economic and Political Adviser to the Slovak Prime Minister – Dr. Jan Carnogursky – and was Head of the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit. In the late 1980s he was the Assistant Director of the Foundation for Defence Studies and subsequently became a Senior Policy Consultant at the Adam Smith Institute.
- Today, as well as working with the Cobden Centre, he is the Chairman of the Economic Policy Centre, Chairman of Global Health Futures Ltd, a Consultant Director and a Senior Fellow with the Adam Smith Institute and the President of the Libertarian Alliance.
- In 1993, he was awarded his PhD from the London School of Economics. A political sociologist specialising in economics, he has taught at a number of academic institutions over the years including teaching post-graduate students Social Policy at London’s Guildhall University and the Economics and Politics of the Future on the Strategic Command Course of Britain’s national Police Staff College at Bramshill. Since 2007 he has been a member of the Mont Pelerin Society.
- A regular commentator on television and radio, his articles have appeared in the Guardian, Economist, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal Europe and a host of other newspapers around the world. The author of numerous books, monographs and articles he has been published by think tanks that include the Adam Smith Institute, Centre for the New Europe, Fabian Society, Institute of Economic Affairs, Fraser Institute, Libertarian Alliance, Heritage Foundation, and the Independent Healthcare Association.[2]
Dr Tim Evans
Dr Tim Evans has links and history with various think tanks. Currently Director of Development with the Stockholm Network he is also President of the Libertarian Alliance. His wife Helen Evans is director of Nurses for Reform, which in turn is also part of the Stockhom Network.
The staff profile of Dr Evans on the Stockholm Network website says that:
"Dr Tim Evans is the Stockholm Network’s director of development. He works across the spectrum of policy issues to ensure that the Stockholm Network continues to promote its work and develop support across a range of constituencies and interests.
A former president and director general of the Centre for the New Europe (2002-2005), between 1993 and early 2002 Dr Evans was the executive director of public affairs at the Independent Healthcare Association in London where he oversaw the political affairs and public relations of one of the UK’s independent health and social care sector. He also served as chief economic and political advisor to the Slovak Prime Minister, Dr. Jan Carnogursky, between 1991-92."
Dr Evans has retained his association with the Centre for the New Europe, a prominent Stockholm Network member think tank, in the role of senior fellow. He is also the author of numerous books, monographs and articles, and has been published by the Adam Smith Institute, Centre for the New Europe, Fabian Society, Institute of Economic Affairs, Fraser Institute, Libertarian Alliance, Heritage Foundation, and the Independent Healthcare Association[3]