About Us
Who are we
The Governance Consortium consists of governance professionals in the broadest sense with experience across the sectors of government, business, media and more. We share a common belief that the current systems of governance too often fail and that there IS a better way.
Our approach is grounded in a set of core principles that we believe will build trust in government, enable communities to live in harmony and bring sustainable livelihoods.
Our Vision
To see citizens and communities empowered to share the responsibility for Governance and lead change in their communities.
Our Guiding Principle
To bring passion, creativity and insight as we partner with our clients to drive change
Our Leaders
The Consortium is led by:
James Coke
Director
James has 40 years’ experience as a management consultant to public and private sector organizations on four continents. He founded, grew, and sold two technology companies in the healthcare and raw materials industries.
He regularly serves as a project developer and manager, including having recently led a multinational biotechnology capacity building and commercialization effort.
James was professionally credentialed by the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) in 1987. He is a thought leader on the intersection of purpose-driven commerce and public policy.
Felicia Linch
Director
Felicia has 30-plus years as an advisor to Governments, including developing robust Governance arrangements and workable public policy to drive equity and sustainable economic development. She is a UK-qualified lawyer and practices as a Governance and Business Advisor. She has an MBA from Kingston University.
Felicia has a unique skill set, aside from being a lawyer she is CIPD qualified and has led large-scale Public Service Reform Programmes and held positions of Director of Change & Transformation internationally in both the public and private sectors. She is also an accredited Leadership and Team Coach, skills she says are essential in ensuring good governance.
We cannot be mere consumers of good governance; we must be participants, we must be co-creators
Rohini Nilekarni
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