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Tuesday 22nd June 2004
Cabot Hall, Canary Wharf [map]

London Where there's a will, there's a way
London, the country's economic motor, is powering ahead with broadband. The problem is how to ensure no one is excluded from this brave new world. By Robert Colvile

Summary of the roundtable [view]
Roundtable supplement [view PDF]
Valerie Shawcross Key speaker
Valerie Shawcross is the mayor's e-envoy as well as holding a number of other GLA responsibilities, including being chairman of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, and being a member of the mayor's advisory cabinet.
Amanda Jordan Facilitator
Amanda Jordan is a founding director of the SMART Company. She has extensive experience in both the corporate sector, leading CSR activities at NatWest Group, and within NGOs, including Age Concern, NCVO and Scope.
Participants Participants
Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher - Vice President, Country Land & Business Association
Lorraine Baldry - Chairman, Central London Partnership
Alex Bax - Senior Policy Officer, Greater London Authority
Aman Dalvi - Chief Executive, Gateway to London Ltd
Ruth Djang - Director, ABI Associates Ltd
Graham Dupree - Account director, ADIT-London Regional Aggregation Board
Sir Peter Gershon - Chief Executive, Office of Government Commerce
Richard Granger - Director General of IT, NHS
Amanda Jordan - Founding director, SMART Company
Liam Kane - Chief Executive, East London Business Alliance
Oona King MP - Private Paliamentary Secretary to Rt. Hon Patricia Hewitt
Steve Pennant - Chief Executive, London Connects
Alison Ritchie - Chief Broadband Officer, BT Group Plc
Valerie Shawcross CBE - Mayor's e-Envoy, Greater London Authority
Kevin Swinding - Director of Information Services, City University
Antony Walker - Chief Executive Officer, Broadband Stakeholders Group
Brian White MP - MP for Milton Keynes North

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