Richard Reeves
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Richard Reeves was Special Adviser to UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg from June 2010[1]until April 2012. [2]
Career
Reeves was Director of "third way" think-tank Demos from August 2008 until June 2010 when he became Nick Clegg's Special Adviser on Political Strategy in the Coalition government.[3]
He is co-founder of the consultancy Intelligence Agency and has worked as a research fellow at think tank the Institute for Public Policy Research.[4] He is also a former Director of Futures at the Work Foundation.[5]
During the first year of the Labour Government in 1997, Reeves was principal policy adviser to the Minister for Welfare Reform Frank Field.[6]
Reeves is a former Economics Correspondent of The Guardian and Society Editor of The Observer; and the author of 'John Stuart Mill – Victorian Firebrand' and 'Happy Mondays – putting the pleasure back into work'. He has been editor at large for Management Today and essayist for the New Statesman.[7]
Contact, Resources, Notes
Contact
Email: richard@richard-reeves.com
Website: http://www.richard-reeves.com
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Patrick Wintour, Nick Clegg senior aide resigns, The Guardian, 18 April 2012
- ↑ PAN Staff, "Demos hunts new director as Reeves becomes adviser to deputy PM", Public Affairs News, 01.07.10, accessed 09.09.10
- ↑ Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10
- ↑ Richard Reeves, "About", accessed 09.09.10
- ↑ Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10
- ↑ Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10