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*Director of the performance and innovation unit at the UK Parliament | *Director of the performance and innovation unit at the UK Parliament | ||
− | *a special advisor to Tony Blair. [http://www.fastcompany.com/ftalk/london/mulgan.html] | + | *a special advisor to [[Tony Blair]]. [http://www.fastcompany.com/ftalk/london/mulgan.html] |
− | *a former special adviser to Gordon Brown | + | *a former special adviser to [[Gordon Brown]] |
*a poster on [[Opendemocracy]] [http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-3-52-394.jsp] | *a poster on [[Opendemocracy]] [http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-3-52-394.jsp] |
Revision as of 22:58, 14 May 2007
Geoff Mulgan is the founder of Demos. In September 2003 he was appointed head of policy at No 10 in addition to his role as head of the Strategy Unit in the Cabinet Office. [1]
He has been
- Director of the performance and innovation unit at the UK Parliament
- a special advisor to Tony Blair. [2]
- a former special adviser to Gordon Brown
- a poster on Opendemocracy [3]
- author of books like Politics in Anti-Political Age, Connexity: How to Live in a Connected World. [4]
External links
- Geraldine Bedell, Geoff and Martin's Big Idea", The Independent (London), Sunday Review, January 24, 1993.
- Ann Barr, "The swot who knows best; As the election nears, think-tanks move into top gear. The highestprofile belongs to Geoff Mulgan's Demos, promoter of a report on 'Tomorrow's Women'", Focus, The Independent (London), March 9, 1997, page 19.
- "Geoff Mulgan", Spinwatch, accessed August 2005.