Difference between revisions of "Grace McGlynn"
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A Director of [[Integrated Decision Management]]. [http://www.idmsolutions.co.uk/content.php?pageID=8] | A Director of [[Integrated Decision Management]]. [http://www.idmsolutions.co.uk/content.php?pageID=8] | ||
Ex- head of Public Affairs and Corporate Responsibility at [[BNFL]], who "led the campaign team to justify the operation of Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant on the Sellafield site". McGlynn also headed the production of BNFL’s "first award winning CSR report" and was the "sponsor and coordinator of the pioneering BNFL National Stakeholder Dialogue process". McGlynn has advised CoRWM and the Dti on devising engagement and communication plans. She is also an Associate of the Sustainable Environment Policy Programme, University of Manchester. | Ex- head of Public Affairs and Corporate Responsibility at [[BNFL]], who "led the campaign team to justify the operation of Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant on the Sellafield site". McGlynn also headed the production of BNFL’s "first award winning CSR report" and was the "sponsor and coordinator of the pioneering BNFL National Stakeholder Dialogue process". McGlynn has advised CoRWM and the Dti on devising engagement and communication plans. She is also an Associate of the Sustainable Environment Policy Programme, University of Manchester. |
Revision as of 12:20, 11 February 2006
A Director of Integrated Decision Management. [1]
Ex- head of Public Affairs and Corporate Responsibility at BNFL, who "led the campaign team to justify the operation of Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant on the Sellafield site". McGlynn also headed the production of BNFL’s "first award winning CSR report" and was the "sponsor and coordinator of the pioneering BNFL National Stakeholder Dialogue process". McGlynn has advised CoRWM and the Dti on devising engagement and communication plans. She is also an Associate of the Sustainable Environment Policy Programme, University of Manchester.