At Carnegie UK, we’re experts in wellbeing.
We’re pleased to speak to media, researchers, and politicians about why we believe that collective wellbeing should be at the centre of decision-making.
We have expertise on issues such as:
- The development and implementation of wellbeing frameworks
- Alternative measures of social progress to Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
- Public services and government reform across the UK
- Considering the interests of future generations in public policy
- The state of UK democracy and the benefits of participative models such as citizens’ juries
- Tax and preventative spending
- Devolution and public policy
Contacts
Stuart is Carnegie UK’s head of communications and advocacy. Stuart manages our programme of public relations, public affairs and reactive policy activity.
Before Carnegie UK, Stuart was head of communications at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in Scotland. Stuart has given evidence to parliamentary committees, written for titles like The Scotsman, and appeared on television and radio.
Claire is senior communications and public affairs officer at Carnegie UK. Before joining the team, Claire worked in communications and external engagement at the University of Glasgow, supporting academics to promote their social science research. Prior to entering the higher education sector, Claire was based in London where she worked in a range of communications and events roles within policy and third sector organisations. Claire is a board member of the Glasgow Building Presentation Trust.
Lauren is Carnegie UK’s digital and events officer. Lauren is responsible for planning and delivering our events. She also works on our external communications, focusing on content creation, social media and website management.
Most recently, Lauren oversaw the design and launch of our new website.
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