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Fiona oversees APSE’s training arm, developing and designing training to enrich the knowledge and skills which underpin modern, flexible local government. On a personal and professional level, Fiona is committed to supporting authorities with their approaches to tackling climate change. As well as being an experienced trainer and facilitator, with nearly 30 years’ experience of working across the public sector, Fiona has managed a range of projects, programmes and services. In recent years, Fiona’s work has centered on collaborative leadership and insight and intelligence. Fiona is qualified in Prince2 and MSP (Managing Successful Programmes). She has a Post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration (DMS) from Leeds Business School, a PGCE in Secondary Education from Edge Hill University and a BA (Hons) in Communication Arts from the University of Huddersfield. Fiona joined APSE at the beginning of December 2019 and is keen to support members with their training and development needs. Fiona can be contacted on: 0161 772 1810 | [email protected] |
Fiona Sutton-WilsonHead of APSE Training |
Malcolm is an experienced trainer, facilitator and consultant, specialising in climate governance, social media, communications, and stakeholder management.
Malcolm is a former Councillor and Cabinet Member on Reading Borough Council, where he held portfolios for Environment and Community. He was responsible for mainstreaming Local Agenda 21 within the Local Authority.
As well as having worked in the political field for over twenty years with both local, and national government, Malcolm has recently completed an MSc in Climate Change at Birkbeck, University of London. In addition to designing and delivering training, he currently works with climate NGOs and national politicians providing policy analysis and communications advice including the design and implementation of social media strategies
Malcolm uses his practical experience and theoretical knowledge in the design and delivery of courses which are both relevant and engaging.