Difference between revisions of "Goodison Group in Scotland"
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− | The Group is primarily funded by Lloyds TSB Scotland but also by Scottish Power and The Royal Bank of Scotland.<ref> | + | The Group is primarily funded by Lloyds TSB Scotland but also by Scottish Power and The Royal Bank of Scotland.<ref>Goodison Group in Scotland report, Take Hold of our Future, http://www.scotlandsfuturesforum.org/[Take%20Hold%20of%20Our%20Future/Goodison%20Scotland%20Final%20Report.pdf], 20 September 2007 </ref> |
The groups literature makes a point of saying that although it is funded by corparate money it is completley independent of them. However there 2007 report does single out Scottish Power as a model of bussiness involvement in community education | The groups literature makes a point of saying that although it is funded by corparate money it is completley independent of them. However there 2007 report does single out Scottish Power as a model of bussiness involvement in community education |
Revision as of 10:26, 15 April 2008
The Goodison Group in Scotland was formed in 2004 as the scottish branch of the thinktank the Goodison Group. The group focuses on issues of education and enterprise. It aims to bring together peope from education, business and government.
Contents
Members
Dr Andrew Cubie - CBE FRSE Chairman
Ms Maggi Allan Director of Education Resources - South Lanarkshire Council
Mr Sandy Begbie Aegon UK
Ms Susan Bor Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Ms Fiona Boucher SALP
Mrs Marcia Campbell Standard Life
Mr Anton Colella ICAS
Mr Graham Donaldson HM Inspectorate of Education
Professor Jim Gallacher Glasgow Caledonian University
Mr Gerry Hassan DEMOS
Dr Ian Johnston
Dr Geraldine Kenney-Wallace City and Guilds
Ms Christine Lenihan
Ms Louise Macdonald Young Scot
Mrs Linda McKay Forth Valley College
Mr Roger McClure Scottish Funding Councils for F & HE
Mr John McCormick Scottish Qualifications Authority
Mr John Milligan
Professor Charles Munn OBE
Mr Robert Rae Scotland's Futures Forum
Professor David Raffe The University of Edinburgh
Ms Susan Rice Lloyds TSB Scotland
Mr Alf Young The Herald
Funding
The Group is primarily funded by Lloyds TSB Scotland but also by Scottish Power and The Royal Bank of Scotland.[1]
The groups literature makes a point of saying that although it is funded by corparate money it is completley independent of them. However there 2007 report does single out Scottish Power as a model of bussiness involvement in community education
Background
Notes
- ↑ Goodison Group in Scotland report, Take Hold of our Future, http://www.scotlandsfuturesforum.org/[Take%20Hold%20of%20Our%20Future/Goodison%20Scotland%20Final%20Report.pdf], 20 September 2007