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The stage is set for digital social care and health in 2022

The stage is set for digital social care and health in 2022

Article • 11th January 2022
Five steps to ensure 2022 is the year of the CIO

Five steps to ensure 2022 is the year of the CIO

Article • 21st December 2021
The imperative for data-driven law enforcement

The imperative for data-driven law enforcement

Article • 3rd December 2021
Key trends transforming contact centres

Key trends transforming contact centres

Article • 16th November 2021
Migrating to the cloud is but one step in the fight against climate change

Migrating to the cloud is but one step in the fight against climate change

Article • 20th October 2021
Sustainable, scalable automation is all about human empathy and expression

Sustainable, scalable automation is all about human empathy and expression

Article • 11th October 2021
‘Secret sauce’ of successful data-led transformation 

‘Secret sauce’ of successful data-led transformation 

Article • 30th September 2021
Delivering NEP IT Modernisation for City of London Police

Delivering NEP IT Modernisation for City of London Police

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The Agilisys Podcast: Developing leadership excellence in a rapidly changing public sector

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Austin Clark

Content Manager at Agilisys

Austin Clark is an experienced content writer and journalist specialising in organisational transformation and digital solutions, specifically in local government and healthcare. Austin is former editor of GovTech Leaders (DigitalbyDefault) and has written features, hosted podcasts and presented events for numerous leading public sector titles during a 20-year career.

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Andy Cook

Vice Chancellor, Ravensbourne University London

Andy is Ravensbourne University London's Vice Chancellor, holding responsibility for overseeing the strategic direction of the University. In this capacity, Andy has focused on the key priorities of delivering an exceptional learning experience and ensuring a compelling offer for student recruitment. Andy has also been leading the institution towards identifying opportunities for diversification and collaboration at the intersection of creativity and technology.

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Ioanna Rossi

Strategy and Partnerships Officer, Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

Ioanna has 30 years’ experience in sustainable economic development. Her career has focussed on socio-economic research, project and policy development, urban regeneration, project management, setting up partnerships and stakeholder management. Ioanna has worked in the UK and abroad in the public, private, voluntary sectors, EU organisations and academia, including Ravensbourne College. She is very experienced in climate emergency strategies and environmental practice and auditing: particularly environmental management issues affecting business efficiency, economic development and place competitiveness. Ioanna is currently working at the Royal Borough of Kingston on strategies and projects that aim to reduce the borough’s carbon footprint while simultaneously boosting overall economic performance.

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Paul Sternberg

Director of Postgraduate Studies, Ravensbourne University London

Paul is Director of Postgraduate Studies at Ravensbourne University London. Prior to his appointment at Ravensbourne in 2013, Paul was Chief Executive of the Peter De Haan Charitable Trust, an organisation investing over £3m a year into young people’s ideas and creativity through a digital ‘open innovation’ platform, the “IdeasTap”. Paul has several years of educational experience in the broadcasting sector where, as Commissioning Editor of Interactive Learning at Channel 4 Television, he played a central role in redefining their public service remit for the multi-media and multi-channel age and in commissioning a range of cutting edge award winning programmes. Paul has both led and collaborated on the setting up of social enterprises and charities such as Ethical Media, The Media Trust, The Ethical Communications Agency and ProtegeTV. As Director of Communications & Public Policy at Business in the Community (www.bitc.org.uk), he worked with leading FTSE companies, aligning Corporate Responsibility (CSR) programmes into strategic civic renewal and social justice programmes. One of his proudest achievements has been his collaboration with leading economists and educationalists in the UK setting up Action for Happiness (www.actionforhappiness.org.uk), a mass movement campaign to bring happiness, emotional and psychological wellbeing into the heartlands of public policy, education and community development. Paul is the Founding Chairman of the youth rehabilitation charity, Key4Life (www.key4life.org.uk), is the Co-Chair of the international arts-led reconciliation programme, Arts Over Borders (www.artsoverborders.com) and sits on the national leadership council of CitizensUK (www.citizensuk.org). Paul started his career as a local authority Arts Officer for Bedfordshire County Council.

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