2010 speakers
Please find below all confirmed speakers at the SmartGov Talks and Healthcare Talks conference programmes. By registering FREE today to attend SmartGov Live, you will also be able to access Smart Healthcare Live, allowing you to attend sessions taking place in the Healthcare Talks programme.
Simply click on the speakers name to view a synopsis of the session they are participating in and read their biographies.
Ben Fidler, team leader, EPMA team, Kings College Hospital
Brian James, chief executive, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Carrie Longton, co-founder, mumsnet.com
Chris Smedley, chief executive, Geo Networks
Christine Connelly, CIO, Department of Health
Colin Sweeney, director of IT, Kings College London
David Halpern, director of research, Institute of Government
David Wilde, CIO, Westminster Council
Dr Michael Harris, lead, public and social innovation policy, Nesta
Dr Phil Koczan, GP and clinical lead for London programme for IT, NHS London
Dylan Roberts, CIO, Leeds City Council
Glyn Evans, assistant to the chief executive on transformation, Birmingham City Council
Ian Osborne, director, Digital Systems Knowledge Transfer Network, Intellect
Janet Grossman, chair, Intellect public sector council
Jeff Wallbank, interim strategic director, Kent Connects
Jim Savege, corporate director, organisational development, Cumbria County council
John Thornbury, director of ICT, Worcestershire Health
Kay Brown, head of IT, South Lanarkshire Council
Larry Elliott, economics editor, the Guardian
Malcolm Dicken, head of new ways of working, Torbay Care Trust
Martin Scarfe, project director, Newham Whole Systems Demonstrator
Michael White, assistant editor, the Guardian
Nick Chapman, chief executive, NHS Direct
Paul Hodgkin, founder and chief executive, Patient Opinion
Phillip Blond, founder, ResPublica
Rose Crozier, ex-president, SOCITM and CIO, Belfast
SA Mathieson, editor, SmartHealthcare.com.
Sheena Hobbs, communications manager, Newham Whole Systems Demonstrator
Sonia Sodha, head of the public finance programme, Demos
Stuart Lauchlan, head of editorial, PublicTechnology.net and BusinessCloud9.com
Trisha Greenhalgh, professor of primary health care, University College London
Simply click on the speakers name to view a synopsis of the session they are participating in and read their biographies.
Ben Fidler, team leader, EPMA team, Kings College Hospital
Brian James, chief executive, Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Carrie Longton, co-founder, mumsnet.com
Chris Smedley, chief executive, Geo Networks
Christine Connelly, CIO, Department of Health
Colin Sweeney, director of IT, Kings College London
David Halpern, director of research, Institute of Government
David Wilde, CIO, Westminster Council
Dr Michael Harris, lead, public and social innovation policy, Nesta
Dr Phil Koczan, GP and clinical lead for London programme for IT, NHS London
Dylan Roberts, CIO, Leeds City Council
Glyn Evans, assistant to the chief executive on transformation, Birmingham City Council
Ian Osborne, director, Digital Systems Knowledge Transfer Network, Intellect
Janet Grossman, chair, Intellect public sector council
Jeff Wallbank, interim strategic director, Kent Connects
Jim Savege, corporate director, organisational development, Cumbria County council
John Thornbury, director of ICT, Worcestershire Health
Kay Brown, head of IT, South Lanarkshire Council
Larry Elliott, economics editor, the Guardian
Malcolm Dicken, head of new ways of working, Torbay Care Trust
Martin Scarfe, project director, Newham Whole Systems Demonstrator
Michael White, assistant editor, the Guardian
Nick Chapman, chief executive, NHS Direct
Paul Hodgkin, founder and chief executive, Patient Opinion
Phillip Blond, founder, ResPublica
Rose Crozier, ex-president, SOCITM and CIO, Belfast
SA Mathieson, editor, SmartHealthcare.com.
Sheena Hobbs, communications manager, Newham Whole Systems Demonstrator
Sonia Sodha, head of the public finance programme, Demos
Stuart Lauchlan, head of editorial, PublicTechnology.net and BusinessCloud9.com
Trisha Greenhalgh, professor of primary health care, University College London
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