ACESA
 
Mr. Tobias Bach
Researcher
Political Science Department, Leibniz University Hannover

Tobias Bach is a researcher at the University of Hannover, Department of Political Science, Germany. He has conducted various research projects on government agencies, including the German COBRA survey. He has published in international journals such as Administration & Society, International Review of Administrative Sciences, Policy and Society, and Public Administration on various aspects of agency autonomy and control.

He is the co-author of two consultancy reports to the European Parliament on government agencies and administrative efficiency.

 
Mr. Stuart Bain
Chief Executive
East Kent Hospitals University NHS
Chief Executive East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust since 2007.
 

Stuart has held a number of top level appointments including Chief Executive of NHS National Services Scotland (NSS), and Interim Chief Executive of NHS Education for Scotland (NES). Previously, he worked with Redbridge Health Authority which he joined in 1986 and held a number of senior management and Board level positions within that authority. He was Chief Executive of Redbridge Healthcare when it achieved NHS Trust status.  Stuart was President of the Institute of Healthcare Management from 2007 to 2011.

 
Prof. Geert Bouckaert
COBRA Research Network & Board Member of European Group for Public Administration (EGPA)
 
Dr. Richard Boyle
Director of Research
Institute of Public Administration

Richard is Head of Research, Publishing and Corporate Relations, responsible for planning and management of research and publications functions. He has carried out a wide range of research and consultancy studies on aspects of public service management including public sector reform, performance measurement, evaluation, the management of cross-cutting issues, and long-term policy thinking.

 

Professional Expertise

Richard’s major areas of specialisation include public sector performance management, monitoring and evaluation systems, and public service change and reform programmes.

He is an expert on evaluation, is Chair of the Irish Evaluation Network, and has served on the board of the European Evaluation Society. He provides support to the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform in a number of monitoring and evaluation reform initiatives.

In recent years Richard has been engaged in a number of major consultancy projects for public sector organisations in Ireland, particularly in the fields of programme evaluation, strategic management, organisational restructuring and performance management.

Internationally, he has conducted research on behalf of the European Commission, the OECD, and the World Bank. Among his many publications are Fit for Purpose? Challenges for Irish Public Administration and Priorities for Public Service Reform (2011) (with Muiris MacCarthaigh); Performance Reporting: Insights from International Practice (2009), and Comparing Public Administrations (2007)

 

Previous Experience

Richard has over 30 years experience of working with public sector organisations, including over 25 years with the IPA. Before joining the IPA Richard worked in local government in London.

 

Education

BA (Hons), MTD, PhD

 

 
Mr. Jim Breslin
Secretary General
Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Jim Breslin was appointed the first Secretary General of the Department of Children and Youth Affairs in July 2011. This followed the creation for the first time of a full Government Department to take charge of the improvement of policies and services for children and young people. He has considerable senior management experience across both Government Departments and the health service. He also worked previously for the Department of Health, the Health Service Executive (HSE), the Eastern Regional Health Authority (ERHA) and the Department of Finance. He holds masters degrees in public administration from the Institute of Public Administration/Trinity College Dublin and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

 
Mr. Maurice Buckley
Chief Executive
National Standards Authority of Ireland

Maurice Buckley is Chief Executive Officer of NSAI (National Standards Authority of Ireland), Ireland’s official body for standards and measurement.   He holds an MBA degree from INSEAD, in France, and prior to recently becoming a Chartered Director was already a Chartered Engineer (C.Eng) with an ME (Master of Engineering, Electrical) from University College Dublin (UCD).

 

He began his career in Ireland working for an international manufacturer of high performance drives and motors. He progressed from product development to a product management role based in Germany. After completing his MBA at INSEAD, he joined The Boston Consulting Group developing strategies for German and European corporations. After some seven years in Germany, Maurice returned to Ireland, where he opened a printing company and went on to become Group Manager in charge of plants in Ireland, the UK, and Germany.

 

In 2007 he assumed the position of Chief Executive of NSAI and has embarked on a program of utilizing the instruments of Standards, Certification and Metrology to create a supportive trading environment give Irish enterprise a distinct competitive advantage internationally.
 
Ms. Patricia Byron
Chief Executive
Injuries Board

Patricia Byron is the first CEO of The Injuries Board, an independent State body,a key driverbehind thetransformation of the personal injuries claims environment since its establishment in 2004. The Board is quasi-judicial,making statutory awards in respect of compensation for personal injury claims. Its key achievements include faster processing times and lower delivery costs whilst ensuring claimants receive the same level of compensation as that previously administered through litigation by the Courts. It is now compulsory for such claims to be administered by the Board.Cumulativedirectfinancial savings of over €600m (to date) and lower insurance premiums for consumers and businesshave redresseda trend where insurance premium increases had previously threatened competitiveness.Additional indirect savings of circa €600m (to date)have also been achieved as the Board’s model has facilitated an early settlement culture where litigation is not required. Furthermore Court time has been freed up to concentrate on more appropriate cases.

Ms Byron worked in the Insurance sector for the major part of her career,leaving the Executive team in Aviva directly before taking up her current role.She is a graduate of UCD, a Chartered Insurer, aformer Chairperson of the Motor Insurers Bureau of Ireland and was honoured to be the first female president of the Insurance Institute of Dublin.She also currently serves on the Board of the Institute of Public administration and is a past Chairperson of the Association of Chief Executives of State Agencies.
 
Ms. Penny Ciniewicz
Chair of the UK Association of Chief Executives and Chief Executive of the UK Valuation Office Agency

Penny Ciniewicz has been Chief Executive of the Valuation Office Agency since September 2009.  She is currently Chair of ACE (the UK Association of Chief Executives of arms’ length bodies).

 

She joined the Agency from HMRC where her last post was Director, Knowledge, Analysis and Intelligence.  Her civil service career began in DTI, where she was Director, Aerospace & Defence, and led on shareholder issues while exploring a PPP of BNFL jointly with HMT and advisors.  She was Principal Private Secretary to two Cabinet Secretaries, Lord Turnbull and Lord O’Donnell.

 

Prior to joining the civil service she had a successful career in theatre.  Penny lives in Surrey with her partner and daughter.
 
Prof. James Curran
Chief Executive
Scottish Environmental Protection Agency

James Curran has worked in environmental science and environmental regulation for 30 years. He has undertaken studies in hydrometeorology, numerical modelling of dispersion in marine waters, and water resources management as well as a spell of direct regulatory enforcement with agricultural and industrial businesses.

 

He has been a consultant to the Scottish Office and was for some years the Head of Science with the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and then Head of Environmental Strategy.

 

In 2006 he co-founded and then ran Entrading, the UK's first comprehensive eco-store and cafe in central Glasgow. This was sold a couple of years later and in 2009 he took up the post, again with SEPA, of Director of Science and Strategy. In 2012 James was appointed Chief Executive of SEPA.

 

James was awarded an MBE for services to the environment in 2007.

 
Dr. Katharine Dommett
ESRC Research Fellow
University of Sheffield

Dr Katharine Dommett is a Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield. She is currently working on an ESRC-funded project entitled ‘Shrinking the State’, which explores the extent to which the reform of arm's length bodies will deliver the policy goal of a smaller, smarter, cheaper state. Her research focuses on political parties, governance, rhetoric, ideology and democratic participation in British and international contexts.  

 
Dr. Josep Figueras
Director
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
 
Mr. Niall Gibbons
Chief Executive
Tourism Ireland
Niall Gibbons was appointed chief executive of Tourism Ireland, the organisation responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas as a premier holiday and business tourism destination, in June 2009. 
 
He previously held the role of director of corporate services and company secretary of Tourism Ireland. During that time, his responsibilities included eMarketing, Regional Marketing, Access Development and Customer Relationship Management, in addition to Finance, Human Resources and Industry Communications. He also had responsibility for Northern Ireland matters, which are a core element of Tourism Ireland’s remit.
 
Prior to his appointment to Tourism Ireland in 2002, Niall was director of corporate services with the Marine Institute, from 1994 to 2002. He also worked as an accountant with Coopers and Lybrand between 1988 and 1992.
 
He is a business graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
 
Dr. Lise H. Rykkja
Post-doctoral Researcher
Department of Administration and Organisation Theory, University of Bergen
Lise H. Rykkja is a Post doctoral Researcher at the University of Bergen, Department of administration and organization theory and Senior Researcher at the Uni Rokkan Centre. Her research concentrates on the development of public administration, governance and public policies, more specifically oriented towards risk regulation and crisis management within the public sector and organizing for internal security and safety. Her experience includes participation in a range of research efforts within the Norwegian Research Council. She currently works in a larger European research project fundedby the European Community’s 7th Framework Programme: COCOPS - Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future.
 
Mr. Tom Hayes
Manager Micro Enterprise and Small Business Division
Enterprise Ireland
 
Mr. Brendan Howlin
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
 
Mr. Andy Kelly
Chief Executive
Irish Blood Transfusion Serviced

Andy joined the Irish Blood Transfusion Service in April 1999. He was initially appointed as Deputy Chief Executive Officer / HR Manager but moved to take responsibility for donation collection in June 2000.  He has been Chief Executive since July 2002 during a period of significant change within the IBTS and the environment in which it operates.   He has overseen a major change programme since 2005 which has resulted in significant savings to the Exchequer and fundamental change in how IBTS delivers its products and services.

 

He is a member of the Executive of the European Blood Alliance (umbrella organisation for National Blood Transfusion Services in Europe). He has presented at a number of conferences in Ireland and abroad. He holds a B. Comm (NUIG), a Certified Public Accountant and has an MSc (Mgmt) from TCD.
 
Prof. Per Laegreid
Professor
Department of Administration and Organisation Theory, University of Bergen

Professor Per Lægreid, Department of Administration and Organization Theory, University of Bergen. His research interest includes studies of public administration, public management from a broad institutional perspective combining political science and organizational studies; empirical studies of institutional changes  of central government organizations, democratic governance, administrative reform, welfare state reforms, internal security and crisis management and administrative policy in a domestic and comparative perspective; a special focus on New Public Management reforms in the public sector as well as post-NPM reform initiatives, regulatory policy arrangements and studies of multi-level governance systems. He has published extensively on such topics in international journals.  His recent books include  Goverrnment Agencies. Pracitices and Lessons from 30 Countries, with. K. Verhoest, S. van Thiel and G. Bouckaert (Palgrave 2012) The Ashgate Research Companion to New Public Management, with T. Christensen (Ashgate 2011) and Governance of Public Sector Organizations, with. K. Verhoest (Palgrave 2019).

 
Ms. Maureen Lynott
Chairperson
Top Level Appointments Committee (TLAC)

Maureen Lynott is a senior level director and executive in the public and private sectors. She has extensive experience in governance and management with particular expertise in performance systems and strategic change.  

Ms. Lynott was educated and worked in New York until 1987. She holds a BSc(Hons) from the State University of New York, an MSc from Hunter College Graduate School of the City University of New York, and  is a graduate of the Executive Management Programmes at Columbia University School of Business and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In 1987, Ms. Lynott was invited for a year’s appointment as a Visiting Academic at Trinity College Dublin in the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Science.

In Ireland, she has been Senior Advisor to the CEO of the newly amalgamated Health Service Executive with responsibility to lead a number of  national strategic initiatives, operational improvement programmes, and establish the HealthStat sytem, the first online performance measurement programme in the Irish public service; first external Chairperson of the Top Level Appointments Committee; Chairperson of the Task Force to establish a new Child and Family Agency; Project Director to establish the National Treatment Purchase Fund and its first Chairperson; executive roles at Voluntary Health Insurance Board and BUPA Ireland.

She has been a non-executive Board member of the Housing Finance Agency, Chairperson of Ballymun Regeneration Ltd, Chairperson of the Special Residential Services Board, and Board member at St James Hospital, An Cosan, Focus Point, and the Homeless Initiative. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the International Womens Forum Ireland.

 
Dr. Muiris MacCarthaigh
Lecturer
School of Politics, Queen's University, Belfast
Dr. Muiris MacCarthaigh is Lecturer at the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy at Queen's University Belfast and is a co-organiser of the conference. He has published extensively on the topics of state agencies and public service reform in Ireland, and is a member of the COBRA academic research network.
 
Ms. Laura Magahy
Board Chairperson
Crafts Council of Ireland

A graduate of UCC (BA) and Trinity College Dublin (MBA) Laura co-founded MCO PROJECTS in 2000, having successfully managed the rejuvenation of the Temple Bar area in Dublin City.

 

MCO PROJECTS is an award-winning company designing and delivering diverse projects across public, private and community sectors, including the largest public healthcare development in the State.

 

Laura is a Chartered Director, Fellow and past President of the Institute of Directors, and Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland. She has served on many Public, Private and plc Boards as Chairman, Non-Executive Director, and Executive Director, and is currently Chair of the Crafts Council of Ireland.

 

Laura’s expertise is in charting and implementing 4D transformational change.
 
Prof. Joe McDonagh
Director of Doctoral Studies
School of Business, Trinity College Dublin
Joe McDonagh is an Associate Professor of Business at the School of Business, Trinity College Dublin where he also serves as Director of Doctoral Studies. He teaches at Trinity College, the Irish Management Institute and a number of international business schools.
 
He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science and M.A. from the University of Dublin, an M.B.S. in Management and Information Systems from the National University of Ireland, and a Ph.D. in Industrial and Business Studies from the University of Warwick. He also holds CITP and FBCS qualifications. 
 
His research, teaching and consulting work focuses on the process of leading large-scale change across complex systems of organisations, particularly change enabled by modern IT systems. He has extensive international experience and advises executive and technology leaders in governments and large corporations on the effective integration of both organisational and technological change. Some recent government assignments include Ireland, United Kingdom, United States of America, and the United Nations while corporate assignments include large private sector organisations.
 
He is a regular conference speaker and contributor to the media whilst also publishing widely on the dynamics of large-scale IT-enabled change. Research output has appeared in a wide range of conference papers, book chapters, journal articles, and Government reports. Specific journals include Administration, Organization Development Journal, Public Administration Quarterly, and Irish Journal of Management.
 
Prior to joining Trinity College, he spent almost two decades in industry in a number of consulting and management roles with Continental, Imperial Chemical Industries, Philips, and Price Waterhouse. 
 
In between researching, teaching, and consulting he devotes himself to hiking, biking and fundraising for Dublin’s homeless.
 
He lives in Dublin with his wife Majella and two sons Colin and Sean
 
Paula McDonald CBE
Deputy Director
Public Bodies team, UK Cabinet Office

Paula leads the Public Bodies Reform programme within the Efficiency and Reform Group of the Cabinet Office, working with departments to introduce new legislation (the Public Bodies Act) and coordinate policy delivery across Whitehall to improve the governance, sponsorship, accountability and efficiency of the public bodies landscape.

Paula began her early career in the voluntary sector, setting up social and community enterprises, and went on to work as a senior manager in local government with responsibility for service quality improvement and business and resources management. 

In the Cabinet Office, Paula has worked for the Prime Minister’s Office for Public Service Reform and the Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat on pay and workforce reform; and for the National School of Government on civil service leadership strategy. She has led the Public Bodies Reform programme since the formation of the coalition government in 2010. Having successfully steered through legislation through Parliament, Paula introduced new government policy to review the remit and governance framework for public bodies to ensure they remain fit for purpose. Her team coordinates the review programme, advising ministers, including the Chief Secretary and Prime Minister, on actions for improvement. 

Paula has served as a non-executive director for a London acute hospital trust, and continues to pursue her interests in voluntary and community action. She is currently a Board member of New Horizons, a charity for young vulnerable adults.

In 2009 Paula was made a CBE for her services to the Cabinet Office and public services.

 
Dr. Ann McGarry
Chief Executive
Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland

Dr Ann McGarry studied physics at the Dublin Institute of Technology and University College Dublin.  She was awarded a Masters Degree in Applied Physics in 1986 and a Ph.D. in Experimental Physics in 1991 by University College Dublin. She has worked for the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII) (and its forerunner the Nuclear Energy Board) since 1985 and was appointed Chief Executive in May 2002.  The RPII is the national regulatory authority in Ireland with regulatory, monitoring and advisory responsibilities in all matters relating to ionising radiation.

 

During her career, Dr McGarry has represented Ireland or served as an expert on various international committees with remits in radiation protection and nuclear safety.  She is currently serving as Chair of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency’s Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH).  She is also a Member of Committee 4 (Application of the Commission’s recommendations) of the International Commission on Radiological Protection.  She represents Ireland on the European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group (ENSREG) and on the Heads of the European Radiation Protection Competent Authorities (HERCA).

 

In Ireland, she is on the Board of the Association of Chief Executives of State Agencies (ACESA) and is a member of the Health and Social Care Regulatory Forum.  In 2006, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the Dublin Institute of Technology for services to science.
 
Mr. Pat McGrath
Former Chairperson
Health Information Quality Authority
Pat McGrath is Deputy Chairman of PM Group - an international architecture, engineering and project management firm that employs over 1,900 personnel in 20 offices around the world.  Most of PM Group’s work is in biopharmaceuticals, food, medical technology, healthcare and medical research centres.
 
Pat was Chairperson of the Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) from its establishment in 2007 until 14 May, 2013.  Prior to that he was Chairperson of the interim Authority for two and a half years
 
Dr. Alice Moseley
Department of Politics, University of Exeter
Dr Alice Moseley is a research fellow in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter. Her current work is of the effects of leadership succession in UK Executive Agencies and explaining agency mortality, work which is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and jointly carried out with Professor Oliver James (University of Exeter), Professor George Boyne (Cardiff University) and Dr Nicolai Petrovsky (University of Kentucky). She is author of a number of books, book chapters and academic articles in the field of public administration and public policy, including a recently co-authored book ‘Nudge Nudge Think Think: Using Experiments to Change Civic behaviour’ (Bloomsbury).
 
Ms. Margaret Murphy
External Lead Advisor
WHO Patients for Patient Safety Programme

Following the death of her son as a result of medical error, Margaret Murphy has been actively involved as a patient safety advocate.   Margaret is the External Lead Advisor, WHO Patients for Patient Safety (a network of 200-plus patient safety champions from 51 countries with 19 collaborating organisations), Chair of Patients for Patient Safety Ireland and in 2012 was designated as one of ISQua’s 70 global experts.

The focus of her work relates to seeing adverse events as having the potential to be catalysts for change as well as being opportunities for learning, identifying areas for improvement and preventing recurrence.

She promotes this viewpoint at local, national and international levels as an invited presenter to conferences, hospital staffs and students.  Her area of particular interest is education as a vehicle to achieve sustainable culture change.

Viewed as a resource for including the patient perspective in a variety of initiatives and a range of fora, Margaret has been invited to partner and collaborate in the areas of
  • Policy-making
  • Standard-setting
  • Regulation
  • Education
  • Research
 
Mr. Seán Ó Foghlú
Secretary General
Department of Education and Skills

Seán Ó Foghlú has been the Secretary General of the Department of Education and Skills since his appointment in February 2012.

 

From 2008 until 2012 he was an Assistant Secretary General in the Department of Education and Skills. He had responsibility for the Planning and Building Unit in Tullamore from 2010 to 2012 and prior to that he had responsibility for school transport, social inclusion, payroll and pensions. 

 

From 2001 to 2008 he led the establishment of the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland and was the Authority’s first chief executive.   In this role he led the development and implementation of the National Framework of Qualifications.  He was also Chairperson of ACESA in 2005 and 2006 and a member of the Board for 6 years.
 
Mr. Martin O'Halloran
ACESA Chairperson
 
Mr. Pat O'Mahony
Chief Executive
Irish Medicines Board

Having spent a number of years in private practice and as technical manager in the pharmaceutical industry in Ireland and the UK, Mr. Pat O’Mahony, M.V.B., M.V.M., A.M.D., M.B.A., M.R.C.V.S. worked in public health and was Director of Consumer Protection at the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.  He joined the IMB as Chief Executive in 2002.

Mr. O’Mahony is a member of the Management Board of the European Medicines Agency where he served as Chairman from 2007 to 2011.  He is also a member of the Board of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, the Irish National Accreditation Board and a member of the National Patient Safety Advisory Group.

 
Dr. Maura Pidgeon
Chief Executive
Bord Altranais agus Cnáimhseachais na hÉireann

Maura Pidgeon, RGNHons; RM; BSc Hons; MBA; PhD (QUB):

  • Completed General Nursing Training with Hons in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin, and Midwifery training at the Coombe Hospital in Dublin.  Completed a post registration course in Neonatal Intensive Care at the National Maternity Hospital Dublin.  BSc (Hons) Nursing, ‘New University of Ulster’ at Jordanstownand  MBA Ulster Business School.
  • Director of Nursing in the Mater Private Hospital, Ireland’s leading Private Acute Tertiary Referral Hospital. 
  • Academic, teaching and management experience gained at Queen’s University Belfast and as Head of Department of Nursing & Health Sciences at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology. 
  • 2009 - PhD in Leadership at Queen’s University Belfast. 
  • July 2011 - CEO, AnBordAltranais (ABA).  Two major initiatives (i) implementation of Nurses and Midwives Act 2011, and (ii) participation in the National Review of Undergraduate Program.
  • June 2012 – Adjunct Professor, UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Systems.
  • December 2012 – Fellow Ad Eundem
 
Mr. Declan Purcell
ACESA Alumni

Declan Purcell was a full-time executive Board Member of the Irish Competition Authority from 1998, and its Chairman from April 2010 to September 2011.

                                                          

He worked in the public service since 1969, mainly in management positions in the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (1976 - 1998). These included responsibility for policy development in relation to industry, consumer protection, national human resource development and company law. He holds an MSc in Economic Policy Studies (Competition and Regulation) from Trinity College Dublin. His qualifying Thesis was published in book form by The Policy Institute, under the title “Competition and Regulation in the Retail Pharmacy Sector”.
 
Mr. Paul Rellis
IBEC Chairperson and Microsoft Chief Executive Officer
 
Ms. Frances Ruane
Director
The Economic and Social Research Institute
 
Dr. Eva Ruffing
Researcher
Political Science Department, Leibniz University Hannover
Dr. Eva Ruffing is a research fellow at the University of Hannover, Department of Political Science, Germany. She has conducted various research projects on government agencies, agencies on EU-level and administrative decision-making in international organizations. She has published in leading international journals such as Public Administration and Global Environmental Politics.
 
Dr. Külli Sarapuu
Researcher
Ragnar Nurse School of Innovation and Governance

Külli Sarapuu is a research fellow at Tallinn University of Technology, Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance. Her research interests include administrative structure, coordination instruments within public administration, public service systems, and public administration in small states. She has recently published articles on the development of the Estonian administrative system and on small state theory. She is currently engaged in the EU 7FP research project “Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future – COCOPS” and

Estonian Science Foundation project “The Impact of Economic Crisis on Public Management: The Case of Estonia”.
 
Prof. Colin Scott
Dean of Law and Professor of EU Regulation & Governance
School of Law, Dublin
Colin Scott is Dean of Law and Professor of EU Regulation & Governance at UCD. He studied law at the London School of Economics and at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. Prior to his appointment at UCD in April 2006 he lectured at the University of Warwick and at the London School of Economics. Between 2001 and 2003 he was the Senior Research Fellow in Public Law at the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. He was a Professor at the College of Europe, Bruges, from 2006-2009 where he taught on the interdisciplinary masters on European Law and Economic Analysis (ELEA). He is Director of the UCD Centre for Regulation and Governance, established in 2010. He is a co-author of the Irish State Administration Database (2010). He was Programme Chair of ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance Biennial Conference, 'Regulation in the Age of Crisis', held in Dublin in June 2010. He was co-editor of Law and Policy (2006-2011) and is currently co-editor of Legal Studies.
 
Mr. Marc Seale
Chief Executive Officer/Registrar
UK Health and Care Professions Council

Marc Seale has been the Chief Executive and Registrar of the Health and Care Professions Council since 2001.

 

The HCPC is a UK statutory regulator of 310,000 heath and care professionals from 16 professions.  In August 2012 the HCPC became responsible for regulating social workers in England when the General Social Care Council was abolished.  In 2010 the Hearing Aid Council functions were transferred to the HCPC

 

Marc sits on the Department of Health’s Professional Standards Strategy Board.  He was a member of the Foster Review of non-medical professional regulation and the Social Work Reform Board.

 

A scientist by training he studied Physiology at the University of St Andrews, graduating in 1977.  He also has a Masters degree from the London Business School.  Marc’s career has been spent working in a variety of commercial organisations.  These have included Inmarsat, the satellite Inter Governmental Organisation (IGO), and British Gas.  His responsibilities have covered general management, finance and marketing.

 

He was a Non Executive Director of three NHS Trusts between 1996 and 2003 and until recently a board member of Passenger Focus, the independent rail consumer watchdog.  He is a board member of the US based Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR).
 
Mr. Michael Smethers
Director of Europan and International Strategy
UK Civil Aviation Authority

After graduating from Cambridge University in 1968 and working for two years in the then UK Ministry of Transport, Michael Smethers spent twenty years teaching economics and business studies in secondary schools in London, before returning to Government service in 1990.

 

From 1996 he was Head of International Aviation and Safety Division in the UK Department for Transport, where his responsibilities included European aviation policy. In 2006 he joined the UK Civil Aviation Authority as Director of European and International Strategy. 

 

Michael has been closely involved in the development of the European Aviation Safety Agency since its original conception, and the UK’s Representative on the EASA Management Board since its formation in 2002. Having been the Board’s Deputy Chair from 2002-2008, he was elected Chair from December 2008, and re-elected for a further three-year term in September 2011.
 
Ms. Else Smith
Director
Danish Health and Medicines Authority

Else Smith, M.D. PhD., was appointed Director General of the Danish Health and Medicines Authority in March 2012.


From January 2011 she served as Chief Executive Officer at the National Board of Health and from 2004-2011 she held a position as Director of the National Centre for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at the National Board of Health. She is an expert on public health medicine and has held numerous public and scientific lectures and has contributed to and peer-reviewed a number of international journals. From 1989-2003 she worked at Statens Serum Institut with responsibilities on surveillance and research of infectious diseases.


Dr. Else Smith
is, among others, chairman of the National Danish Pandemic Group and the National Cancer Steering Group. She represents Denmark in several international fora, including the World Health Organization, and she is a Committee Member of the Management Board of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and Member of the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) Management Board.
 
Mr. Michael Starrett
Chief Executive
The Heritage Council

Michael Starrett, a native of County Tyrone, was appointed as the Heritage Council's first Chief Executive in August 1996.

A graduate ecologist and biologist with post graduate qualifications in education and landscape management he has almost 30 years experience in the areas of heritage management and policy development.  His professional qualifications include membership of the Landscape Institute ALI(UK) and the Irish Landscape Institute as well as the Institute of Sport, Parks and Leisure (MISPAL).  In addition to a career path that has seen him work in Northern Ireland, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland he has extensive European experience through his membership of the Federation of National and Nature Parks of Europe, a pan European body with 400 members in 38 different countries.  He was the first Irishman to be elected as President of the Federation from 2002-2005.  He is also a member of the IUCN's World Commission on Protected Areas.  Michael has traveled extensively studying legislation and systems that allow the sustainable management and development of cultural and natural landscapes.  He recently completed a Masters in Management Practice at Trinity College Dublin.

 

Michael lives in Kilkenny with his wife Giliane and their three children.

 

Further information is available on www.europarc.org and www.heritagecouncil.ie   

 
Dr. Katherine Tonkiss
Research Fellow
University of Bermingham

Dr Katherine Tonkiss is a Research Fellow in the School of Government and Society, University of Birmingham, UK.  She is currently working on a three year, ESRC funded project titled ‘Shrinking the State’, which explores the Coalition Government’s attempt to reform arm’s length bodies, from multi-level and cross-national perspectives.  Katherine has broad research interests in empirical and normative questions surrounding democratic governance and citizenship, conceived of in local, national and post-national terms.

 
Ms. Ekaterina Travkina
Policy Analyst
Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development
 
Mr. Antti Valle
Policy Officer
DG Enterprise and Industry, Innovation Policy for Growth, European Commission
Antti Valle is a professional in innovation policy with an experience of managing policy actions at national as well as at the EU level. He currently holds a position at DG Enterprise and Industry of the European Commission where he is responsible for promoting the uptake of design and other intangible assets as drivers for innovation. 
Mr Valle was a Head of Innovation Environment Division at the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy until August 2012. He was responsible for policy on innovation environments, hubs of innovation and networked innovation communities. In his previous position as Director of Regional Development at the Ministry of the Interior, Mr Valle gained experience in the competitiveness and innovation policies at regional and community levels. He has also delt with urban policy matters, especially with developing governance of the Helsinki Metropolitan Region. 

Mr Valle has an extensive experience on EU matters from working at the European Commission as well as from acting as the chairman of the EU Council’s Structural Actions working group during the Finnish Presidency in 2006. Mr Valle has also worked as an expert in OECD reviews on regional competitiveness. Before entering the public sector Mr Valle worked as a managing director of a housing investor company. Antti Valle holds a master’s degree from the University of Tampere and has conducted research at the faculty of Political Science at the University of Helsinki.
 
Dr. Sandra Van Thiel
Professor of Public Administration

Sandra van Thiel (1968) studied psychology and educational sciences at the Catholic University Nijmegen (graduation with honours in 1992). She worked for a local government for a short time, and then returned to academic life in 1994. As a Ph.D. student she studied quasi-autonomous governments, in particular Dutch ZBOs, with the research school ICS at Utrecht University (dissertation defended in 2000). From 1998 until 2012, she worked at the Department of Public Administration at Erasmus University Rotterdam as an assistant and later associate professor. From 2004 until 2009, she was executive director of the Netherlands Institute of Government.

From November 2011 until October 2012, Sandra was the research coordinator of the parliamentary inquiry by the Dutch Senate into the effects of privatization and agencification on the relationship between citizens and government. As of January 2012, she is full professor of public management at the Faculty of Management Sciences of Radboud University in Nijmegen.

Courses that she teaches deal mainly with public management and/or research methodology. Her research interests revolve around quasi-autonomous executive bodies, as is evident from several national and international publications.
 

Current positions

·         Professor in Public Management at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

·         Chair of the MAGW VIDI committee

·         Co-chair of the permanent EPGA study group 6 on public sector organizations

·         Member of the Cobra network & Cost Action IS0601 on executive agencies

·         Member of the standing group on regulatory governance ECPR
 

Previous positions and International activities

·         Research coordinator of the parliamentary inquiry by the Dutch Senate into effects of privatization and agencification on the relationship between citizens and the government

·         Co-chair and co-organizer 5th Transeuropean Dialogue, in Budapest 1-3 February 2012

·         Vice chair of the VENI committee for MAGW (2011)

·         Member of the peer review committee for the review of the bachelor and master PA programme at Gent College

·         Deputy member of the Management Committee for the Research Project 'COCOPS - Coordinating for Cohesion in the Public Sector of the Future', granted by the EU 7th Framework Programme (FP7), Collaborative Project, grant number 266887.

·         Executive director of the Netherlands Institute of Government NIG (2004-2009)

·         Associate professor at the Public Management Institute, Catholic University of Leuven (2002-2003)

·         Co-chair and co-organizer of conference sessions at EGPA, IRSPM, EGOS, ECPR

·         Member of the editorial board of IRSPM and Bestuurswetenschappen

·         Former member of the board of the Vereniging voor bestuurskunde (VB)
 

Teaching

·         Management van het Openbaar Bestuur (BA)

·         Bestuurlijke Onderzoeksbenaderingen (M)

·         Vergelijkende Bestuurskunde (M)

 
Prof. Koen Verhoest
Professor
University of Antwerp
KoenVerhoest (PhD; Assoc. Prof. dr.) holds since February 2012 a. research professorship in Comparative Public Administration and Globalization at the Department of Political Science (Research Unit on Public Administration and Management), University of Antwerp, and is partially affiliated to the Public Management Institute (Catholic University of Leuven). Before he was Associate Professor and Research Manager at this latter Institute. His main research interest is on the organizational aspects of public tasks and their (regulatory) governance in multi-level and multi-actor contexts, including the autonomy, control and coordination of (regulatory and other) agencies, the governance of liberalized markets, and the governance of public private partnerships. He is strongly involved in the coordination of the COST-COBRA/CRIPO network on public sector organization, in which he co-chairs the COBRA steering committee. He was Project Manager of the COBRA-Network (“Comparative Public Organization Data Base for Research and Analysis – network”) with 18 research groups in different countries with research focused on public sector organizations (http://www.publicmanagement-cobra.org/ ) since 2003. He was Project Manager of the COST Action COST Action IS0601: Comparative Research into Current Trends in Public Sector Organization (CRIPO) (2007-2011) with 23 countries, 35 research teams and 84 researchers involved (http://soc.kuleuven.be/io/cost/act/index.htm). He also co-chairs the Permanent Study Group on Governance of Public Sector Organizations at EGPA, together with Prof.dr. Per Laegreid (Bergen) and Prof.dr. Sandra van Thiel (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) since 2006 (http://soc.kuleuven.be/io/egpa/org/ ).
 
He has published many international articles and international book chapters. Books include 'Autonomy and control of state agencies'; 'The coordination of public sector organizations', 'The Governance of Public Sector Organisations: Autonomy, proliferation and performance' and 'Government agencies: Practices and lessons from 30 countries' (all with co-authors published by Palgrave).
 
He advised several Belgian (federal, regional and local) and foreign administrations and ministeries (like in the Netherlands) on organizational aspects of public sector reforms, regulation and governance of PPPs. Together with dr. Peter Humphreys and dr. AnneMarie McGauran he performed a study on Irish agencies in 2004-2005.
 
Dr. Padraig Walsh
Chief Executive
Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
Following an academic and administrative career in Dublin City University from 1984, he became Chief Executive of the Irish Universities Quality Board (IUQB) in 2005. On becoming appointed as Chief Executive designate of QQI in 2010, he simultaneously became Chief Executive of the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland (NQAI). He assumed the positions of Chief Executive of the Higher Education and Training Awards Council (HETAC) and the Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) in 2011. He became Chief Executive of QQI in 2012 upon the amalgamation of FETAC, HETAC, IUQB and NQAI.
He currently serves on the Board of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA); the Steering Committee of the European University Association Institutional Evaluation Programme (EUA IEP); the Scientific Advisory Board of the Centre for Accreditation and Quality Assurance (OAQ), Switzerland and the Council of Appeals of the Agency for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Education (A3ES), Portugal. He was a member of the Scotland Committee of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA), United Kingdom from 2007-13.
 
He holds degrees in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from University College Dublin, Ireland (BE, PhD) and the University of Missouri, USA (MSc).
 
Mr. Robert Watt
Secretary General
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Robert Watt is Secretary General of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform.  The Department has responsibility for public expenditure policy, capital spending and Public Private Partnership policy and overall management and reform of the Irish public service.  It also has responsibility for State assets and the Government’s disposal programme.

Robert is leading a major public sector reform programme in areas such as procurement, shared services, outsourcing and ICT.  The Department is responsible for the Government’s open and transparency agenda and is leading on the reforms of the Freedom of Information Act, Regulation of Lobbyists, Whistleblowers and the Open Data Partnership.

Robert is also a member of the Economic Management Council and is a key advisor to the Government on budget, financial and economic matters. He is an economist and has experience in both the public and private sectors.  He has worked in a range of roles within the Department of Finance as well as previously working with Indecon Economic Consultants and London Economics.

 
Mr. Pat Whelan
ACESA Alumni

Pat Whelan is a former Director General of the Office of the Ombudsman for Ireland. He retired from that position just over a year ago and is now engaged as a business consultant with a number of public sector agencies.

 

Pat is a Science Graduate and holds a Masters Degree in Management Science from Trinity College, Dublin. After graduating, he worked with British Telecom in London, the Irish Telecommunications Service in Dublin, and in the Irish Civil Service with the Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Finance. He also served with the World Trade Organisation in Geneva, Switzerland.

 

Through his work in the Ombudsman’s Office he has had experience of developing and participating in various international networks such as the British and Irish Ombudsman Association (now called the Ombudsman Association), the International Ombudsman Institute and the Network of Ombudsmen of the member states of the European Union.

 

At the behest of ACESA, he is currently co-authoring a comprehensive guide for Chief Executives of State Agencies to all aspects of their roles and functions.

 
Mr. Alex White TD
Minister of State for Primary Care
Department of Health