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Adrian has had two career paths: Knowledge and Information Management (KIM) and IT management consulting. KIM experience ranges from multi-national charities such as Save the Children to global management consultancies including PwC. He has much experience of working effectively in virtual teams in both KIM and consulting. Adrian enjoys building and extending the benefits that knowledge and information management can bring. He helps organisations to make the best of the information they have by applying consistency, and defining and developing user-friendly IT solutions to best support information access and effective collaboration. He is confident working independently and building stakeholder relationships at all levels. He has a post-graduate diploma in library studies and a degree in geology. Adrian is a chartered member of CILIP: the library and information association and a member of NetIKX - The Network for Information and Knowledge Exchange. He currently works for Save the Children UK.
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