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'''Richard Reeves''' is Special Adviser to Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]].<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref>
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'''Richard Reeves''' was special adviser to UK deputy prime minister [[Nick Clegg]] from June 2010<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref>until April 2012. <ref>Patrick Wintour, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/apr/18/nick-clegg-senior-aide-resigns?newsfeed=true Nick Clegg senior aide resigns], ''The Guardian'', 18 April 2012 </ref>
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Reeves is now a senior fellow at the [[Brookings Institution]] and associate director of think-tank [[CentreForum]].
  
==Background==
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==Career==
Reeves was appointed as Director of "third way" think-tank [[Demos]] in August 2008, leaving this role in June 2010 to become Nick Clegg's Special Adviser on Political Strategy.<ref>PAN Staff, "[http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/think-tank-news/news-detail/newsarticle/demos-hunts-new-director-as-reeves-becomes-adviser-to-deputy-pm/45/ Demos hunts new director as Reeves becomes adviser to deputy PM]", ''Public Affairs News'', 01.07.10, accessed 09.09.10</ref>
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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.<ref>PAN Staff, "[http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/think-tank-news/news-detail/newsarticle/demos-hunts-new-director-as-reeves-becomes-adviser-to-deputy-pm/45/ Demos hunts new director as Reeves becomes adviser to deputy PM]", ''Public Affairs News'', 01.07.10, accessed 09.09.10</ref>
  
During the first year of the Labour Government, Reeves was principal policy adviser to the Minister for Welfare Reform [[Frank Field]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
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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]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>  He is also a former Director of Futures at the [[Work Foundation]].<ref>Richard Reeves, "[http://www.richard-reeves.com/about.asp About]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
  
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]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
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During the first year of the Labour Government in 1997, Reeves was principal policy adviser to the Minister for Welfare Reform [[Frank Field]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
  
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]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
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Reeves is a former economics correspondent of [[The Guardian]] and society editor of [[The Observer]]. He has been editor at large for [[Management Today]] and essayist for the [[New Statesman]].<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
  
He is also a former Director of Futures at the [[Work Foundation]].<ref>Richard Reeves, "[http://www.richard-reeves.com/about.asp About]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
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==Publications==
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Reeves has published two books, ''John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand'' (2007), a biography of the British liberal philosopher and politician, and ''Happy Mondays  – putting the pleasure back into work''. (2002) about job satisfaction. He also co-authored [[The 80 Minute MBA]] (2009) with John Knell, a condensed business management book.<ref>Speakers for Business, "[http://www.sfb.co.uk/speakers/richard_reeves/longbio Richard Reeves biography]", accessed 09.09.10</ref>
  
 
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*[http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2008/06/cameron-society-state-essay Richard Reeves' essay 'Cameronism']
 
*[http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2008/06/cameron-society-state-essay Richard Reeves' essay 'Cameronism']
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*[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/sep/19/libdemconference.liberaldemocrats Social liberals should join Labour], guardian.co.uk, 19 September 2008.
  
 
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Richard Reeves was special adviser to UK deputy prime minister Nick Clegg from June 2010[1]until April 2012. [2] Reeves is now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and associate director of think-tank CentreForum.

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. He has been editor at large for Management Today and essayist for the New Statesman.[7]

Publications

Reeves has published two books, John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand (2007), a biography of the British liberal philosopher and politician, and Happy Mondays – putting the pleasure back into work. (2002) about job satisfaction. He also co-authored The 80 Minute MBA (2009) with John Knell, a condensed business management book.[8]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Contact

Email: richard@richard-reeves.com
Website: http://www.richard-reeves.com

Resources

Notes

  1. Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
  2. Patrick Wintour, Nick Clegg senior aide resigns, The Guardian, 18 April 2012
  3. PAN Staff, "Demos hunts new director as Reeves becomes adviser to deputy PM", Public Affairs News, 01.07.10, accessed 09.09.10
  4. Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10
  5. Richard Reeves, "About", accessed 09.09.10
  6. Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10
  7. Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10
  8. Speakers for Business, "Richard Reeves biography", accessed 09.09.10