Difference between revisions of "Progress"

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[[Progress]] is chaired by [[Stephen Twigg]]. Vice chairs are the Home Office minister [[Andy Burnham]]; [[Ed Miliband]], MP for Doncaster North; [[Meg Munn]], minister for women and equalities; Baroness [[Delyth Morgan]], former chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity; and [[Tony Robinson]]. Progress’ honorary president is [[Alan Milburn]], the former Secretary of State for Health and MP for Darlington.
 
[[Progress]] is chaired by [[Stephen Twigg]]. Vice chairs are the Home Office minister [[Andy Burnham]]; [[Ed Miliband]], MP for Doncaster North; [[Meg Munn]], minister for women and equalities; Baroness [[Delyth Morgan]], former chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity; and [[Tony Robinson]]. Progress’ honorary president is [[Alan Milburn]], the former Secretary of State for Health and MP for Darlington.
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==The Progress te
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Robert Philpot – Director
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Jennifer Gerber – Deputy Director
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Mark Day – Publications Officer
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Tom Brooks Pollock - Events and Office Manager
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Wes Streeting – Administrative Assistant

Revision as of 15:05, 30 June 2006

Progress is chaired by Stephen Twigg. Vice chairs are the Home Office minister Andy Burnham; Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster North; Meg Munn, minister for women and equalities; Baroness Delyth Morgan, former chief executive of Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity; and Tony Robinson. Progress’ honorary president is Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health and MP for Darlington.

==The Progress te

Robert Philpot – Director

Jennifer Gerber – Deputy Director

Mark Day – Publications Officer

Tom Brooks Pollock - Events and Office Manager

Wes Streeting – Administrative Assistant