McCormick: JRF’s new Scotland Adviser

16 November 2007

Independent analyst and public policy commentator Jim McCormick (formerly Director of the Scottish Council Foundation think-tank) has been appointed as the new Scotland Adviser to the Joseph Rowntree
Foundation (JRF).

Jim McCormick’s role will be to advise the JRF on policy and practice developments in Scotland. Based in Glasgow, he will be responsible for enhancing the JRF’s networks across the country. He will help the Foundation identify the most pressing areas in need of new research as well as find outstanding examples of demonstrable good practice that could be replicated elsewhere.

Jim McCormick is an adviser to the Scottish Council Foundation and a Trustee of the National Extension College. Before moving back to Scotland in 1997, he worked for the Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) on devolution, financial inclusion and the Commission on Social Justice. He has written widely for a range of publications, is a regular contributor to Scottish Television’s Politics Now programme and has been listed among the 100 most influential people in Scotland.

Julia Unwin, JRF Director, said: "In Jim McCormick we’ve found an exceptional individual who will be the Foundation’s eyes and ears in Scotland. We are committed to learning and influencing change across all four countries of the UK and to addressing the impact of devolution. Jim McCormick will build on, adapt and expand our previous work to reflect the consequences of devolution in Scotland, ensuring we remain up to speed and able to respond to developments as they happen."

Jim McCormick, JRF Scotland Adviser, said: "I am delighted to take on this new role. The JRF is renowned for outstanding work on overcoming disadvantage and finding new solutions to major social challenges. I’m looking forward to participating in the search for fresh evidence and better ways of working in Scotland."

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