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John Hailey
John Hailey has extensive consultancy experience with international NGOs and the United Nations, and has worked in over fifty countries. He is also Visiting Professor of Non-Profit Management at City University’s Cass Business School in London. John was one of the founders of INTRAC, for whom he continues to work as an Associate. Formerly, he was a Professor of International Management at Oxford Brookes University Business School and Director of the International Development Centre at Cranfield School of Management. He has published extensively, and his research has been focused on the leadership and management of NGOs and the strategic issues they face.
John has undertaken a number of major strategic reviews of a range of donors, complex international networks NGOs and faith-based organisations. These include donors such as the Gates Foundation, DFID and IrishAid; complex international organisations such as the Red Cross, Save the Children Fund, WaterAid and various United Nations agencies; as well as international networks like Provention (the Global Risk Management Network) and the International Dalit Solidarity Network. Recent commissions with faith-based organisations include strategic reviews of the Council of World Mission, the Volunteer Missionary Movement, and the Medical Missionaries of Mary (an international congregation of female missionaries), as well as working with the Baptist Missionary Society and the Tutu Foundation.