Tom Bentley

Tom Bentley, Progressive Governance Conference 2009

Tom Bentley is an author and policy analyst based in Australia. Bentley was born and educated in the United Kingdom, where he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Oxford.

Bentley was formerly executive director for policy and cabinet for the Premier of Victoria, Australia,[1] and was then deputy chief of staff to Prime Minister Julia Gillard[2] and part-time director of the Australia and New Zealand School of Government.[3] Between 1998 and 2006 he was director of DEMOS[4] - described by The Economist as ‘Britain's most influential think tank'. Prior to his role at Demos he was a special adviser to David Blunkett MP, then Secretary of State for Education and Employment,[5] where he worked on issues including school curriculum reform, social inclusion, creativity, citizenship, adult skills and area-based regeneration. He has been a trustee and chair of the Learning Programme for the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA)[6] and a trustee of the Community Action Network in London.

Bentley has been a regular contributor to The Guardian, The Observer,[7] the Financial Times and the New Statesman as well as regularly being interviewed for print and broadcast media.

Publications

References

  1. Button, James (2006-07-13). "Former Blair 'policy wonk' to advise Bracks". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  2. "Prime Minister Julia Gillard". Business Spectator. 2010-11-11. Archived from the original on 24 September 2012. Retrieved 2010-11-11.
  3. Bentley, Tom (2006-11-23). "Innovation drives growth". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  4. Adcock, Robert; Bevir, Mark; Stimson, Shannon C. (2007). Modern Political Science. Princeton University Press. p. 292. ISBN 978-0-691-12874-0. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  5. Bentley, Tom (2002-02-10). "Time to stop 'teaching the test'". The Observer. London. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  6. "NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE ARTS" (PDF). NESTA. Retrieved 2008-08-31.
  7. Bentley, Tom (2002-08-04). "The view from above". The Observer. London. Retrieved 2008-08-31.


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