Bruce Britton

Bruce Britton is an independent consultant and trainer working in the fields of organisational development, organisational learning, capacity building and strategy development. He is also involved in work on child rights and rights-based approaches to development.

Bruce has a wealth of experience, having worked in the fields of social and community development since 1976. He worked with Save the Children for fourteen years in the UK and South Asia as a project manager, staff development specialist and human reBruce Brittonsource development adviser. Bruce has worked at head offices and internationally with a range of other development, humanitarian and environmental organisations and networks including BOND, Christian Aid, UNHCR, WaterAid, CAFOD, The International Forum for Rural Transport and Development, Tearfund, UNDP, WWF (Scotland, UK and International), Scottish Environment LINK and The Swedish Mission Council.

Bruce has been an INTRAC associate since 1999. As well as facilitating training courses, his consultancy work includes strategic reviews, particularly focusing on organisational learning, programme and project reviews and organisational strategy development. He has research interests in organisational learning and network development.

Bruce has an MBA from Edinburgh University, a postgraduate BPhil in Social Work from Exeter University and a BSc in Environmental Sciences from the University of East Anglia. He is also a Member of the Chartered Institute of personnel and Development.