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Arno Schmickler
Locality:
GU1 1YA Guildford, United Kingdom
Job:
Science, Innovation and Technology Programmes Director
Organizations:
Regional Studies Association - Die Regional Studies Association (RSA) ist ein internationales Forum für Regionalentwicklung und angewandte Regionalforschung.
Education:
 Bauhaus-Universitaet Weimar (DE) (European Urban Studies, Master of Science), University of Technology Aachen (DE) (Architektur, Diplom-Ingenieur)
Status:
Employee
Language:
German, English
Experience:
 South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) (Head of Executive Office (acting)), South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) (Head of Policy Coordination and RDA Liaison), South East England Devevelopment Agency (SEEDA) (Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive), South East England Development Agency (Regional Project Facilitator), Arno Schmickler&nbs...
Wants:
Economic Research, Urban Research.
Haves:
Economic policy, urban research, senior management.
Interests:
Urban Life, Society, Culture, Politics, Arts, Literature, Music, Urban Design, Urban Research, Architektur, Städtebau, Öffentlicher Raum
About me:
Sustaining change in a changing world – policy advisor, team leader and project manager with more than 5 years experience in economic development. Practiced in instigating and implementing change with the ability to act corporately and work flexibly across organisational boundaries, using strong influencing and negotiation skills to build interdisciplinary collaborative teams.

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Arno Schmickler
Locality:
Guildford, United Kingdom
Summary:
Economic Development Innovation Urban and Regional Strategies
Experience:
SEEDA (Government Agency; Government Administration industry): Transition Programme Deputy Director,  (September 2010-Present) Leading organisation-wide change management programme to close down SEEDA following a UK government decision to abolish all regional development agencies...