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+ | |description="Responsible for identifying & containing threats to sources, staff & operations; and assessment of security clearances" | ||
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'''Elaine Birch Ruffell OBE''' has worked as a "senior fellow" of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], focusing on "National Security Leadership, Strategy and Architecture."<ref>https://archive.is/tClxl#selection-437.0-437.56</ref> | '''Elaine Birch Ruffell OBE''' has worked as a "senior fellow" of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], focusing on "National Security Leadership, Strategy and Architecture."<ref>https://archive.is/tClxl#selection-437.0-437.56</ref> | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
− | Elaine Birch Ruffell had a "30-year career within the UK Government undertook major transformation projects in both the Cabinet Office (implementing the findings of the [[Butler Report]]) and the [[UK/Foreign Office|Foreign Office]] (developing a multi-level leadership & talent management framework), | + | Elaine Birch Ruffell had a "30-year career within the UK Government undertook major transformation projects in both the Cabinet Office (implementing the findings of the [[Butler Report]]) and the [[UK/Foreign Office|Foreign Office]] (developing a multi-level leadership & talent management framework). <ref name=octo/> In the civil service, she among other things "led assessment & disruption of [[narcotic trafficking]] from [[Afghanistan]] to [[Europe]]" and built "strategic assessment and foresight capabilities in [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]. " |
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+ | After retiring from the civil service in [[2011]], she has been a Fellow at the [[Institute of Statecraft]] since [[2011]].<ref name=linkedin>http://web.archive.org/web/20191209132736/https://uk.linkedin.com/in/elaine-birch-ruffell-obe-0b200b1a</ref> | ||
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+ | She worked for the the TorchlightGroup Ltd 2014-2016 where she "worked with the senior leadership of several [[intelligence agency|national security organisations]] to enable leadership development and organisational transformation."<ref name=linkedin/> | ||
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+ | She worked for OCTO from 2011, a company which is "Europe's foremost authority on the leadership and management of crisis and emergency situations."<ref name=linkedin/> | ||
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+ | NOESIS ADVISORY Ltd from 2016, creating "21st century architectures, strategies and governance"<ref name=linkedin/>. | ||
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+ | She has "Enhanced cross-boundary/cross-border collaboration on transnational threats with the public, private & third-sectors and pioneered a new strategic foresight capability to underpin the UK National Security Strategy".<ref name=octo/> | ||
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+ | She "Works with governments across Europe, North and Latin America advising on Parliamentary oversight, organisational & leadership development, building strategic assessment capabilities and developing cutting edge 'collaborative platforms' that revolutionise how knowledge is gathered & shared globally".<ref name=octo>http://www.octo.uk.com/about-us/our-team/crisis-and-leadership</ref> | ||
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+ | At the same time as being a senior civil servant, she was an Associate and for a time Board member of the [[Global Futures Forum]] (2006-2014), "a multinational community initiated in 2005 to make sense of emerging and future transnational and global security challenges."<ref name=linkedin/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Born | February 1956 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | British | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | National School for Government, University of Manchester, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Institute for Statecraft | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Interests | “National security” | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Senior fellow of the Institute for Statecraft with a focus on "National Security Leadership, Strategy and Architecture". "Led assessment & disruption of narcotic trafficking from Afghanistan to Europe"
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Elaine Birch Ruffell OBE has worked as a "senior fellow" of the Institute for Statecraft, focusing on "National Security Leadership, Strategy and Architecture."[3]
Career
Elaine Birch Ruffell had a "30-year career within the UK Government undertook major transformation projects in both the Cabinet Office (implementing the findings of the Butler Report) and the Foreign Office (developing a multi-level leadership & talent management framework). [4] In the civil service, she among other things "led assessment & disruption of narcotic trafficking from Afghanistan to Europe" and built "strategic assessment and foresight capabilities in Central and South America. "
After retiring from the civil service in 2011, she has been a Fellow at the Institute of Statecraft since 2011.[5]
She worked for the the TorchlightGroup Ltd 2014-2016 where she "worked with the senior leadership of several national security organisations to enable leadership development and organisational transformation."[5]
She worked for OCTO from 2011, a company which is "Europe's foremost authority on the leadership and management of crisis and emergency situations."[5]
NOESIS ADVISORY Ltd from 2016, creating "21st century architectures, strategies and governance"[5].
She has "Enhanced cross-boundary/cross-border collaboration on transnational threats with the public, private & third-sectors and pioneered a new strategic foresight capability to underpin the UK National Security Strategy".[4]
She "Works with governments across Europe, North and Latin America advising on Parliamentary oversight, organisational & leadership development, building strategic assessment capabilities and developing cutting edge 'collaborative platforms' that revolutionise how knowledge is gathered & shared globally".[4]
At the same time as being a senior civil servant, she was an Associate and for a time Board member of the Global Futures Forum (2006-2014), "a multinational community initiated in 2005 to make sense of emerging and future transnational and global security challenges."[5]