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| At present, the Public World london team includes the following people: (follow the links for brief CV's) Brendan Martin email Brendan Martin has worked with international and national labour union federations, NGOs, international institutions and governments in more than 50 countries throughout the world, carrying out policy development, research, organisational change and training projects. He has written many papers, reports, book chapters and articles and is the author of In the Public Interest? Privatisation and Public Sector Reform (Zed Books/PSI, 1993), which has recently been reprinted for the third time in English and has also been published in five other languages. Brendan has been a member of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Advisory Group on Privatisation, representing the Trade Union Advisory Committee (TUAC), and the Ad hoc Working Group on Privatisation of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), representing the International Confederation of Free Trades Unions (ICFTU). Coady Buckley email Coady Buckley is a former merchant banker who left the corporate finance world after eight years to become a socially committed researcher and consultant. He has experience in equity capital raising and project finance, particularly with the public sector. Coady has a BA in agricultural economics, an MA from the University of London, and is currently writing his Ph.D. dissertation. With Merrill Lynch he worked in Australasia, north America and south America, and he has Spanish language skills. With Public World he is specialising in developing economically sustainable and socially responsible funding solutions to the problems of public service infrastructure development, as well as providing technical leadership in our own business planning. |
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