Why don't you add to it Salvador,
REH
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 11:56
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Subject: Re: [Futurework] Biography
Great idea!
Salvador
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:44
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Subject: Re: [Futurework]
Biography
This is great. I think it would be
wonderful if we finally arrived at an introduction type of post where we all
do what Keith has done. These could then be put into an
Introductions section at the web site and serve as a context file for each
of us as we explore these things together. It also would be
helpful if we posted the things that we are interested in, in relation to
the Future of work and how we could help each other. Just a
thought. What do you think Arthur, Sally?
Ray Evans Harrell
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 9:57
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Subject: [Futurework] Biography
Hi Frank,
Here's stuff for my biography page. I've
probably left something out -- I always do -- then I've got to fiddle the
dates
again! -----
PHOTO (again!) with name underneath
Born 1935; Educated at Bablake
School and Lanchester College of Technology; 1957-1967: Experience in
industrial chemistry, technical management, quality control management at
Courtaulds and Massey-Ferguson; 1968-69: Experience as first
professional writer of learning programmes in England with Inadcon, and
wrote material for Vickers, Sloan-Duployan and Unesco; 1970:
Founder of Warwickshire branch of Conservation
Society; 1971:With Noël Newsome, joint-author of report on
industrial toxic wates dumping into the countryside to Department of
Environment (known in the press at the time as the Cyanide Dossier)
which resulted in the passage of Deposit of Poisonous Waste Act
1972 as emergency legislation, the first environmental legislation in
the last century apart from clean air legislation; 1972: Founder and
editor of Towards Survival, one of the first environmental journals
in the English-speaking world; 1974: Member of Midland Executive of
Liberal Party, author of industrial policy proposals for the
Midlands; 1975: Member of National Executive of the Liberal
Party; 1979: Founder of Jobs for Coventry Foundation, the
first privately-sponsored training organisation in England for young
unemployed people under the Youth Opportunities Programme; 1982:
Founder of Interskills, training organisation in computer and
allied skills; 1982: Founder of Coventry Democratic Party, later
subsumed into the national party (below) 1982: Member of original
Organization Committee of the Social Democratic Party and author of
starter- pack material for local convenors; author of various background
papers on future development of party politics generally and
governance; 1984: Author of Introduction to Computer-Assisted
Learning ( Chapman and Hall Computing); 1985: First
retirement; 1985: Was introduced to choral singing, one of the finest
experiences of my life; 1986: Joint-founder of Property Portraits
Limited; 1996: Corresponding member of Futurework List; 1996: Second
retirement; 1997: Founder of Handlo Music Limited, publishers of early
choral music, the first sheet music publisher on the Internet; 2003:
Third retirement; 2003: Founder of Evolutionary Economics
website. Deep and abiding interest in anthropology and neuroscience all
through adult life and, more latterly, into evolutionary biology and its
applications to economics and future political institutions and
governance. Hoping to move soon from Bath to the village of Winsley for
final retirement and the breeding of canaries (advice badly sought).
---- then my signature and name again, please
Best
wishes,
Keith
Keith Hudson, Bath, England,
<www.evolutionary-economics.org>
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