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Marian Morris

Marian's main areas of expertise are in the evaluation of national, regional and local policy and practice in relation to education and wider policy interventions for children, young people and their families
and analysis frameworks. Since joining SQW
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/marian-morris

Rebecca Pates

Rebecca specialises in programme evaluation, appraisal and impact assessment, with a focus on innovation and business growth, and analysis of place competitiveness, economic performance and growth
Directors Rebecca Pates is a Director at SQW who joined the company in 2004. She speciali
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/rebecca-pates

Richard Hindle

Richard's expertise as an economic development practitioner, designer and evaluator, is in market feasibility studies, project appraisals and plans, programme evaluations and organisation reviews
standing director of SQW. His expertise in economic development
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/richard-hindle

Rob Bennett

Rob’s key areas of expertise are economic and property appraisals, market analysis, and delivery and funding advice for physical regeneration and growth areas
which became part of SQW in February 2019
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/rob-bennett

Ross Gill

Ross specialises in local and sub-national economic development, including strategy preparation, local economic analysis, project feasibility, business case development, external funding and action planning
and partnership development. Before joining SQW in 2016
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/ross-gill

David Crichton-Miller

David is SQW Group's Chief Executive and main Board Director. His career has been with consulting and support service organisations, serving both public and private sector clients.
Miller joined SQW Group in June 2015 as Chief Executive and ma…in Board Director. Prior to joining SQW Group
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/directors/david-crichton-miller

SQW combats the winter blues with an athletic challenge in support of Mind

To help navigate the winter, look after our own well-being and contribute to that of others, SQW is today launching a challenge to support the mental health charity, Mind.
Latest News SQW combats the winter blues with an athletic ch… SQW is today launching a challenge... We have… Mind. SQW staff have volunteered to take part and they
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/news/winter-athletic-challenge-support-mind

Greater Manchester's early Working Well programmes

l programmes What we were asked to do SQW was first commissioned at the end of 2013 to…the wider public service reform agenda. SQWent group. This programme runs until 2020. SQW
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/impact/gm-working-well-programmes

Evaluation evidence informs Government investment to support local economic growth

SQW led the National Evaluation Panel which evaluated the progress and impact of long-term devolved Investment Funds in ten local areas across the UK. In May 2020, the outcome of the first Gateway Reviews confirmed that sufficient progress had been made t…
estment to support local economic growth SQW led the National Evaluation Panel which eval…rmed by the evaluation evidence developed by SQW and its partners
https://www.sqw.co.uk/about-us/news/evaluation-informs-government-investment-economic-growth

Impact of Creative Europe in the UK

Creative Europe was launched by the European Union in January 2014 to provide support to the creative, cultural and audiovisual sectors. As the UK reorients itself following its exit from the European Union, the opportunity to reflect on the effect that C…
ors across the four nations is timely. SQW was commissioned by the British Council to u… please contact Jo Hutchinson at SQW. Please click here for further inf
https://www.sqw.co.uk/insights-and-publications/impact-creative-europe