Associates and partners
Our associates
Professor Jeff French - Jeff is a recognised global leader in the application of behaviour change and social marketing. He has extensive experience of developing leading and managing public behaviour change projects, social marketing programmes and the development of communication strategies at international, national, regional and local level. He has had over 40 chapters, articles and books published in the fields of community development, health education, health promotion communications and social marketing. He is a professor at Brunel University and a Fellow at Kings College University London and teaches a four other UK Universities. Jeff is currently Chief Executive of Strategic Social Marketing Ltd and an advisor to the Department of Health.
Nick Pecorelli - through Hug UK, Nick began working with TCC in March 2009. Previous experience includes roles as a NHS manager, and as a speech and policy formulator for leading politicians, including the Rt Honourable Gordon Brown MP. He also set up and managed an economics consultancy, and currently runs a Fairtrade children's fashion company, which he founded in 2002.
Neil Sharp - Neil has spent 21 years in the financial services industry in senior management roles mainly working in sales and marketing roles. For the past 6 years he has worked as an independent management consultant. He specialises in proposition development and customer experience transformation. He works with TCC on our strategic development.
James Thirtle (www.insightclinicalhypnosis.com) - James is a therapist and educator specialising in personal development and Emotional Intelligence. He is currently developing a range of innovative techniques for communication and personal change based on the structures of emotional intelligence. His work often involves training individuals in a range of new techniques to improve their communication and inter-personal skills and to enhance their personal effectiveness. He works with TCC in campaign analysis and in training.
Damani Goldstein - Damani has recently completed an MSc in Social Psychology at the London School of Economics, focusing on community participation, health communication, research methods, health systems and policies and organisational development. He has a background in community engagement, sexual health and health communication, and has worked as a Senior Programme Officer for the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in the Caribbean and for Christian Aid on Brazil and Angola. He is currently working for the Caribbean HIV/AIDS Alliance, as Behaviour Change Advisor based in Barbados.Julie Fowlie and Matt Wood
Julie Fowlie is a Senior Lecturer at Brighton Business School (BBS) specialising in leadership and emotional intelligence. Her research considers how and why emotions should be incorporated in programmes aimed at creating social change. Julie's professional background is in management development and facilitating change through objective analysis, team building and leadership. Her approach is based on the premise that goals are achieved if individuals are recognised as holistic human beings whose life experiences should and must be taken in account.
Matt Wood is Principal Lecturer in Marketing at BBS and recently established a social marketing unit there. Matt has extensive commercial market research experience and before academia was an account manager for TNS. He works as a trainer, consultant and qualitative researcher in social marketing. He is a founder member of the National Social Marketing Centre's Academic Advisory Group and was on the World Social Marketing Conference 2008 Steering Committee. He has presented papers at leading marketing conferences and published work in Social Marketing Quarterly.
Dr Rowena Merritt - Rowena worked at the National Social Marketing Centre leading on the development of the Local Practitioner development, and was the Social Marketing and Health Related Behaviour Manager at the Department of Health. She graduated in 2001 from Imperial College with a first in Business Studies. She spent the third year of the course working with Depression Alliance co-ordinating its marketing and publications. She has a PhD from Oxford where her thesis explores the use of social marketing techniques to improve clinical outcomes for depressed patients. Rowena has co-edited Social Marketing and Public Health and is a guest editor of the international journal, Social Marketing Quarterly. She also lectures at the annual International Social Marketing Summer School.
Our partner companies
Youthforce: Training partner - Established in 2005, Youthforce (www.youthforce.co.uk) is a specialist training agency providing qualifications, accredited and non-accredited training for the UK workforce, particularly local government staff and people who work with young people.
They provide:
- Non-accredited effective customer service training for frontline council staff
- A wide variety of practitioner based courses – both non-accredited and accredited
- Degree level training for managers and leaders in the Youth Sector
Cultural Dynamics Strategy & Marketing (www.cultdyn.co.uk) advises organizations of all kinds on the implications of changes in cultural and individual Values on policies, processes and procedures. Their methods are based on quantitative research that has been conducted since 1973, measuring the Values, Beliefs and Motivations of (primarily) the UK population. Click Here to start the questionnaire!
Micah Gold Associates Ltd (www.micahgold.com) is a consultancy specialising in innovative approaches to neighbourhood working and local government modernisation. They take a practical and consultative approach, based on their extensive experience of all aspects of neighbourhood working.
On-Net-Communications (www.on-net-communications.com) is our partner Call Centre based in Weardale, County Durham. The call-centre utilises the most advanced multi-media inbound and outbound call centre technology available.
Mott MacDonald's £900 million business spans 120 countries with 14,500 staff working on a huge range of products. Their health consultancy has been providing advice and expertise to clients in the UK and globally for over 25 years.They offer tailored advice on every aspect of the improvement cycle and work with our clients to identify the potential for improvement, develop the solutions and implement the agreed changes. Their service offereing incorporates all aspects of programme and project management and management consultancy, plus a portfolio of specific expertise.
Quadrant (www.qcl.co.uk) is a leading independent strategy and marketing consultancy, offering advice, solutions and resourcing to major public and private sector organisations. As a limited company since 1988, we have worked with over 150 clients across a wide variety of industries. Our proposition is based on 'delivering breakthroughs', helping clients to find fresh solutions to new and familiar challenges. The work we do spans every area of strategy and marketing, from insights and intelligence gathering to delivery support and evaluation, and whatever is needed in between.
Emirates Institute for Health and Safety - The EIHS of Abu Dhabi is a collaboration of international partners including TCC who work together to provide education,training,research,evaluation and awareness covering all dimensions of health and safety education in the UAE. This includes occupational health, public health, nutritional health, environmental health and roadway traffic safety.
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 14:02
