Keystone Chief Executive appointed Visiting Fellow of Anglia Ruskin University
Press release issued: 26 February 2007
Neil Stott, Keystone's Chief Executive, has been appointed a Visiting Fellow of Anglia Ruskin University for three years. Neil will be advising Anglia Ruskin University's Primary Care, Public Health & Social Policy Department which is headed up by Dr Richard Khoo.
The role is honorary and focuses on the development of a new community orientated research and consultancy unit - the Public Policy Consultancy Group. The Group hopes to blend the experience of academics, regeneration professionals and community activists.
The role is honorary and focuses on the development of a new community orientated research and consultancy unit - the Public Policy Consultancy Group. The Group hopes to blend the experience of academics, regeneration professionals and community activists.
Dr Deborah Holman, Senior Lecturer and Director of the Public Policy Consultancy Group said:
"We consider Neil's role as crucial to the success of the Public Policy Consultancy Group here at Anglia Ruskin and very much welcome the development of a fruitful association with the Keystone Development Trust."
Neil added:
"I am extremely honoured. The role of Visiting Fellow reflects the innovative work and reputation Keystone has established within the region - and will help consolidate an important relationship with the University."
Neil has been Chief Executive of Keystone for four years, and recently was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Other directors of the Group include:
Other directors of the Group include:
- Dr Claudia Schneider, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy
- David Jepson, Visiting Fellow and independent consultant with expertise in Regional development
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