Liz Gifford

Liz Gifford has over 30 years’ experience of education and training, both policy and practice. She is a skilled builder of partnerships, broker of relationships and leader and manager of projects. Liz has developed expertise in identifying opportunities to link learning with local and regional economic development.

A graduate of Aberdeen and Nottingham Universities, Liz held a number of teaching posts in secondary schools, including two headships. She contributed to the development of local management of schools and in 2003 completed an entirely research based M Phil on secondary headship in the devolved context. In 2004 Liz moved into consultancy and developed a business delivering projects connected with skills and employment.

That work has involved:

  • Looking for needs and possibilities
  • Following up with research
  • Identifying key players
  • Brokering strategic relationships
  • Describing potential projects
  • Seeking agreement and securing results

For more on Liz’s achievements click here

Achievements include:

  • Brokerage, leadership and management of long lasting collaborative partnerships
  • Interpretation of national policy in the local and regional context which enabled partners to identify opportunities
  • Establishment of a providers’ partnership that produced an innovative and effective approach to regeneration through learning and into employment which is still used
  • Involvement of a wide range of individuals and organisations in consultations
  • Production of in-depth research reports completed on time and on budget
  • Staging of well attended and fruitful events of varying scale, ranging from professional development evenings to local stakeholder events to a major economic summit in 2008 attended by over 100 businesses and key players

Strengths:

  • Good grasp of public policy and ability to see the big picture and the main issues in a variety of contexts
  • Capacity to analyse information, synthesise and encapsulate the main points
  • Range of research skills including identification of research questions, gathering of evidence through qualitative and quantitative methods and reporting outcomes
  • Quick learner with a variety of interests
  • Effective communicator through both the written and spoken word
  • Experienced and effective chair of meetings
  • Excellent working relationships with a wide variety of people
  • Innovative, imaginative and creative problem solver
  • Enthusiastic, energetic and well organised and able to respond under pressure

News

Is gender a factor in road safety?

June 24, 2013 at 2:14 pm

A new report from the European Transport Safety Council ( www.etsc.eu ) published this week suggests that gender is a factor that we need to consider more fully in road safety. Across the European Union, 49% of the population is …
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Apprentices… apprentices… apprentices…

March 8, 2013 at 5:01 pm

Our economy needs more technically trained people if it is to grow …
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How Safe Can the Roads Be?

March 8, 2013 at 12:07 pm

Can we really achieve zero death and serious injury on our roads?
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