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+ | [[Gavin Poole]] | [[Chris Bullivant]] | [[Charlotte Pickles]] | [[Robin Millar]] | [[Juliette Ash]] | [[Cara Walker]] | [[Jeffrey Bailey]] | [[Samantha Callan]] | [[Christian Guy]] | [[Adele Eastman]] | [[Zoe Briance]] | [[Ali Crossley]] | [[Deven Ghelani]] |[[Chris Perfect]] | [[Nicola Vimalanathan]] | [[Kirsty Turnbull]] | [[Lucy Maule]] | [[Joseph Colman]] | [[James Mumford]] | [[Melanie Mackay]] | ||
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Board of Directors as at 19 November 2009:<ref>[http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=69 Board of Directors], CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref> | Board of Directors as at 19 November 2009:<ref>[http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=69 Board of Directors], CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009</ref> |
Revision as of 04:13, 20 August 2010
The Centre for Social Justice says it is
- an independent think tank established by Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP in 2004, to seek effective solutions to the poverty that blight parts of Britain.[1]
In a March 2009 presentation Tim Montgomerie and Matthew Elliott described the Centre for Social Justice as part of the infrastructure of the conservative movement in Britain.[2]
People
2010
Board of Directors
People
Gavin Poole | Chris Bullivant | Charlotte Pickles | Robin Millar | Juliette Ash | Cara Walker | Jeffrey Bailey | Samantha Callan | Christian Guy | Adele Eastman | Zoe Briance | Ali Crossley | Deven Ghelani |Chris Perfect | Nicola Vimalanathan | Kirsty Turnbull | Lucy Maule | Joseph Colman | James Mumford | Melanie Mackay
2009
Board of Directors as at 19 November 2009:[3]
- Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP (Chairman) | Mark Florman | Louise Hobbs | Dr Stephen Brien | Ryan Robson | Sam Clarke (Company Secretary) | Cara Walker
Advisory Board members as at 19 November 2009:
- Malcolm Offord - member of the Advisory Board[4] | Camila Batmangelidjh CEO, Kid’s Company | Baroness Deech Former Principal of St Anne's College Oxford; former Senior Proctor of the University of Oxford; former chair of the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority; former Governor of the BBC; and current Visiting Professor at Gresham College, London; sits as a Crossbencher in the House of Lords | Johan Eliasch Chairman and Chief Exec, Head N.V ; Chairman, Cool Earth; Prime Minister's Special representative on deforestation and clean energy | Lord Brian Griffiths Chairman of Board, Herman Miller Inc; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs International Limited | Rt Hon William Hague MP Shadow Foreign Secretary and former leader of the Conservative Party | Robert H Halfon PPC and Political Director, Conservative Friends of Israel | Syed Kamall MEP Co-founder of Global Business Research institute, MEP for London | Rt Hon Oliver Letwin MP Chairman of Conservative Research Development | Murdoch Maclennan Chief Executive, Telegraph Media Group | George Magan Chairman of Carlton Capital Partners | Tim Montgomerie Editor, ConservativeHome | Malcolm Offord Partner, Charterhouse | Patrick Regan CEO of youth charity XLP | Stephan Shakespeare Chief Innovations Officer, YouGov | Professor Lawrence Sherman Wolfson Professor of Criminology, Cambridge University | Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster | David Willetts MP Shadow Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills[5]
See Also
References
- ↑ About, CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
- ↑ Tim Montgomerie, The growth of Britain's conservative movement, ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009.
- ↑ Board of Directors, CSJ website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
- ↑ Social Justice Scotland Directors, Social Justice Scotland website, accessed 19 Nov 2009
- ↑ Centre for Social Justice Advisory Board, accessed 13 February 2010