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Margaret Patricia Munn is an established consultant working on governance issues including parliamentary processes, political party development, gender mainstreaming and women's leadership. She works with organisations such as the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Global Partners Governance, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, UN Women, the Kenya Women Parliamentarians’ Association (KEWOPA) and the Iraq Foundation to support democracy building in a number of countries. She is a member of the Board of Governors of Sheffield Hallam University, a non-executive director of the Esh Group and writes and speaks on social work policy. Munn works with a range of organisations to encourage more women to consider careers in non-traditional areas of the economy including science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and construction. She is Patron of the Women's Engineering Society and has edited ''Building the future: women in construction'', Smith Institute (2014) and ''Unlocking Potential: perspectives on women in science, engineering & technology'', Smith Institute (2011). She was the British Member of Parliament for Sheffield Heeley from 2001 to 2015. On 24 January 2014 she advised Heeley constituency Labour party that she had decided not to seek reselection to stand at the 2015 general election. ==Before Parliament== Munn went to (Mundella Primary School ) on Mundella Place in Norton Woodseats then the comprehensive Rowlinson School on Dyche Lane in Jordanthorpe, Sheffield from 1970 to 1977, (the site became (Norton College Campus ) of Sheffield College, but the old school transferred to (Meadowhead School ) across the road in 1988). She studied languages at the University of York receiving a BA (Hons) in 1981, later gaining an MA in Social Work at the University of Nottingham in 1986. Munn later gained a Certificate and Diploma in Management Studies from the Open University and in 2012 became the first MP to be awarded Chartered Manager status by the Chartered Management Institute, subsequently becoming a Fellow of the Institute. She worked as a Social Work Assistant for Berkshire County Council from 1981–84; as a Social Worker for Nottinghamshire County Council from 1986–90, becoming a Senior Social Worker from 1990–92; as a District Manager for Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Social Services from 1992–96, as Child Services Manager for Wakefield Metropolitan Borough Council from 1996–99; and Assistant Director of City of York Council Children's Services from 1999–2000. She joined the Labour Party at fifteen, and was a Councillor on Nottingham City Council from 1987–91. Munn was on the Barnsley Regional Board of the Co-operative Group, the UK's largest co-operative society, and the management committee of Wortley Hall, a national co-operative conference centre. She was elected President of the 2006 Co-operative Congress She is a member of USDAW, the Labour Party and the Co-operative Party. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Meg Munn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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