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{{Template:Schools badge}}'''Tom Shinner''' became UK Department for Education director of strategy at the end of 2013 at the age of 28. He was also a board member of the UK [[Department of Education]].
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{{Template:Schools badge}}'''Tom Shinner''' became UK Department for Education director of strategy at the end of 2013 at the age of 28. He was also a board member of the UK [[Department for Education]].
  
Prior to becoming an adviser to then Education secretary [[Michael Gove]], Shinner was a managament consultant with [[McKinsey & Coompany]].
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Prior to becoming an adviser to then Education secretary [[Michael Gove]], Shinner was a managament consultant with [[McKinsey & Company]].
  
 
He was also co-founder of a free school in South London, the [[Greenwich Free School]].<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomshinner Tom Shinner], Linkedin profile, accessed July 2016</ref>
 
He was also co-founder of a free school in South London, the [[Greenwich Free School]].<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomshinner Tom Shinner], Linkedin profile, accessed July 2016</ref>

Revision as of 11:43, 19 July 2016

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Tom Shinner became UK Department for Education director of strategy at the end of 2013 at the age of 28. He was also a board member of the UK Department for Education.

Prior to becoming an adviser to then Education secretary Michael Gove, Shinner was a managament consultant with McKinsey & Company.

He was also co-founder of a free school in South London, the Greenwich Free School.[1]

Gove adviser

As Director of Strategy, Shinner's job was to advise Education Secretaries Michael Gove and later Nicky Morgan. He also led the Department for Education's strategy unit, performance unit, implementation group and policy advisers; as well as supporting the 'effective implementation of high-priority initiatives'.[2]

Meetings with external organisations

Shinner met with the following organisations between September 2014 and July 2015:[3]

References

  1. Tom Shinner, Linkedin profile, accessed July 2016
  2. Tom Shinner, government profile, accessed July 2016
  3. List released under FOI law