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Kenneth AdamsKenneth Adams was appointed Honorary Fellow of St George’s House in 1990. He was Director of Studies from 1969 to 1976 and, since then, has been continuously associated with the work of the House. His current involvement is in the series of consultations on ‘Belief or Disbelief in God’. Kenneth was a regular army officer until starting in business in 1960 and he continued, as a director (executive and non- executive) and consultant to several companies until 1985. Among other things, Kenneth has been Chairman of both the Foundation for Manufacturing and Industry and the Industrial Christian Fellowship, and Vice-Chairman of the Archbishops’ Council on Evangelism.

 

 

Bill ForsterProfessor Bill Forster became a Fellow in 2002 after being involved in the work of St George’s House for 15 years. He has participated in several consultations, particularly those devoted to educational and cultural themes. Bill started his career in the Royal Air Force and his subsequent career has been spent in higher and adult education. He was Honorary Secretary of the Universities Council for Adult and Continuing Education for seven years, and Vaughan Professor of Education at the University of Leicester. He has a particular interest in penal education and has been involved in development projects in this and other post-experience fields internationally. He was appointed OBE in 1990.

 

Krysia HudekKrysia Hudek has worked as a facilitator for many years, specialising in events on education, employment and economic development policy issues. She also facilitates events for individual companies, organisations and partnerships on leadership skills and organisational development. Krysia facilitates events for St George’s House under the banner of Open Agenda.

 

 

 

Patsy KnightPatsy Knight has been a Fellow since 2002 but has run consultations at the House for over 20 years. She created the original Windsor Meetings series with Charles Handy and ran these events for some 15 years. Patsy also created the Windsor Meetings in Scotland which now exist under the rubric of The Gordon Cook Conversations. Today, the main themes of her work are citizenship, leadership, and science and technology and she has organised consultations on 'Communications Technology and Public Safety' and 'Perspectives on the Introduction of a Single Three-Digit Non-Emergency Number for Accessing Local Services' and 'Journalism in a Seamlessly Mobile Age'. Patsy has been responsible for several series specifically for the 20 - 30 age group; 2020 Vision where participants discussed their views of what the future would look like in 20 years; and Living Together that addresses such issues as identity and diversity. Her current project is a series of six meetings 'e is for everything' which will look at the impact of technology on all aspects of our lives.

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