Helen Disney
Helen Disney (formerly Helen Brown[1]) is the founder of the Stockholm Network and had been the think tanks director since its inception in 1997[2]. Disney is a journalist who specialises in public policy topics, she has written articles for The Times, The Daily Express and the Financial Times.[3]
From 1996-2000 she worked for the Social Market Foundation, where she edited their quarterly journal The Review.[4] She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Journalists, Women in Journalism and the Women Writers Network.[5]
Background
Disney attended the private Oxford High School for Girls GDST and then the University of Bristol, graduating in 1995.[6]
Publications
Helen Disney has contributed to and edited publications for the Stockholm Network including the following:
- Impatient for Change, Poles Apart?, The Stockholm Network
- An apology for Capatalism?, The Stockholm Network
Affiliations
- 1996-2000 Social Market Foundation
- 1998 - present: Stockholm Network
- The Times
- 2002-3: The Daily Express
- Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, advisor
- 2001-2003: Civitas 'director of European relations'[7]
Resources
- Facebook Helen Disney
Notes
- ↑ Stockholm Network Homepage, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 2 April 2002 on 19 April 2010
- ↑ Helen Disney, Stockholm Network Annual Report 2005-06, ISSUU.com, Accessed 17-April-2010
- ↑ Helen Disney, Stockholm Network Annual Report 2005-06, ISSUU.com, Accessed 17-April-2010
- ↑ Helen Disney, Stockholm Network Annual Report 2005-06, ISSUU.com, Accessed 17-April-2010
- ↑ Helen Disney, Stockholm Network Annual Report 2005-06, ISSUU.com, Accessed 17-April-2010
- ↑ Facebook Helen Disney
- ↑ Helen Disney 'ORGANS SCANDAL EXPOSES ARROGANCE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION; WHY DO DOCTORS TREAT US WITH CONTEMPT?' The Express May 14, 2003 SECTION: LEADER COLUMN; Pg. 12