Speaker Profiles

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This is a list of the various people who have presented at events for the BCE CRM and SLRM projects.

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Paul Bailey, JISC
Paul Bailey, JISC e-Learning Programme Manager currently managing programmes areas on e-Administration around learner progression. He is also working as Benefits Realisation Coordinator on the Institutional Innovations Programme Support Project.

Dr Matthew Donaghy, University of Nottingham
Dr Matthew Donaghy works at the Graduate School, University of Nottingham. He was the Project Manager for the Phase 1 JISC self-analysis framework on CRM and Process Mapping. As well as helping develop the University's business and community engagement focus, particularly around CPD, he has extensive experience in helping public and private organisations think through their people, process and technology issues around CRM implementation.

Martin Haywood, The KSA Partnership
After several years in IT development/consultancy roles in a range of private and public sector organisations, Martin was involved for over 25 years in developing university-business interactions at School, Faculty and Institutional levels. For 11 years he led a University-wide service for the strategic development and operational support of the full spectrum of the University’s business engagement activities. He has also played a leading role in the national and European professional associations for knowledge transfer (AURIL and ProTon Europe).

Over the last two and half years, Martin’s consultancy role with KSA has focused on higher education and business engagement and he has been involved in a range of projects at institutional, regional and national levels, including the study for JISC in 2007 of the CRM issues for UK HEIs.

Alan Paull, Alan Paull Services Limited
Alan Paull has been involved in data collection and data management in the UK education and training sectors for the past 20 years. From 1984 to 1990 he worked at the Polytechnics Central Admissions System and had responsibility for data collection from polytechnics and colleges throughout the UK, and for publishing materials from the data, in both electronic and paper formats. At this time he set up the first UK electronic Higher Education clearing vacancy information service and managed it successfully for four years.

Matt Shreeve, Curtis+Cartwright Consulting Limited
Matt is a Consultant at Curtis+Cartwright Consulting Limited where he has managed and overseen a number of project and programme evaluations. Matt is leading the programme-level evaluation of the JISC's Relationship Management activities. Matt's technology policy background offers expertise in a wide variety of areas involving the effective use of technology in the public sector.

Andy Stewart, JISC InfoNet
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