testimonials

Below are a selection of quotes from past colleagues and clients. More detailed comments can be found on http://uk.linkedin.com/in/simonphallam.

“An exceptional consultancy project manager…managed effortlessly a very varied workload and always delivered to time, budget and exceeded clients’ expectations…inspires confidence amongst those who work with or for him” (Stephen Nicol, Managing Director, Regeneris Consulting)

“…firm grasp of economic policy, a strong attention to detail, and a sound appreciation of the political dimension to economic development policy making” (Steve Barwick, former Director of Strategy at the North West Regional Assembly)

“…well-organised and also understands how to motivate different types of people to contribute to a tight production schedule” (Ben Gardiner, Director, Cambridge Econometrics)

“Simon is very knowledgeable and is a consummate professional. I would have no hesitation in recommending him” (Yvonne Sampson, NWDA)

“…a thorough researcher, who can quickly make sense of complex datasets” (Darren Wisher, Director, Regeneris Consulting)

“…analysing and reporting with clarity, some complex and challenging messages” (Victoria Gell, Yorkshire Forward)

“Able to engage with clients, understand their needs and concerns, and win work in competitive markets” (Simon Hooton, Director, Regeneris Consulting)

“An exceptional researcher and consultant who produces superlative work, from concept to final output.” (Cornelius Muyunda, EMDA)

“…insightful analysis and recommendations which were used to inform the project investment portfolio. (John Whaling, St.Helens Council)

“…bringing a high degree of professionalism to complex pieces of work” (Peter Smith, Government Office North East)

“…a dedicated and very able project manager and economic development consultant…particular expertise in SME development, enterprise and economic development funding” (Neil Evans, Director, Regeneris Consulting)

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