On the 20th of June, we are bringing together a number of organisations and individuals inspired by E.F. Schumacher to share how his work has shaped practical action for sustainable change. Learn more about Graham Randles, who will speaking on the practical opportunities and challenges of human scale development and people and planet-centered economics.
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Biography via New Economics Foundation (NEF).
Graham Randles is NEF Consulting’s Managing Director. Since joining in June 2012, Graham has spearheaded a strategic drive to apply market-leading methodologies for social impact assessment based on the principles of Social Return on Investment (SROI), to a wide range of applications, from national and international charities to public authorities and corporate reporting.
Graham has over 10 years’ experience in environmental consultancy and extensive experience of managing large projects for international charities including WWF. He has strong programme management experience and has overall responsibility for client liaison, research design, project management and quality assurance.
Previously, Graham worked as a programme leader and supply chain specialist for an environmental consultancy;he developed and delivered the Mayor of London’s Green Procurement Code and major projects for CIPS (the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply), Defra and WRAP (the Waste and Resources Action Programme). He has a BSc in Business Administration and an MSc in Responsibility and Business Practice, both from the University of Bath.