Professor Melanie Howard co-founded the Future Foundation, a consumer think-tank, in 1996 with Michael Willmott.
Michael is co-founder of the Future Foundation and has 30 years experience as a researcher, analyst and forecaster.
Michelle is a director of Henley Centre where she heads up the public sector consultancy practice.
Nick is a co-founder of the UK’s first specialist Thought Leadership consultancy, TLG Communications, where he is Public Affairs Director. He is a former Special Adviser at the Department for Culture Media and Sport, and was previously Director of the think tank Policy Network. He lives in Old Trafford, Manchester and Kilburn, London.
Patrick has a background in social development and biology and over 10 years of experience in research, with extensive experience in scenario building, strategic thinking, facilitation, social responsibility, neglected diseases and social development.
Paul Miller is a Demos associate working with us on innovation, organisational change and democratic renewal.
Paul Skidmore is currently a McConnell Fellow in the MPA programme at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. From 2002-2005 he was a senior researcher at Demos specialising in governance and civic renewal. He blogs at www.divideddemocracy.com
Paul is an expert in development and local regeneration working at The Centre for London at Demos.
Phil Spires is founder of Spiral a London based social and consumer insight agency. He specialises in qualitative & ethnographic research plus strategy development.
Nick is a partner at corporate communication agency, Brunswick, with over fifteen years experience advising clients on financial, corporate and critical media issues.
Penny Egan is Executive Director of the US-UK Fulbright Commission and former Director of the RSA.
Jonathan joined Demos in January 2013 as the Communications Intern.
Leah joined Demos in February 2013 as a Research Intern with the Citizens Programme.
Rutger joined Demos in February 2013 as a Research Intern with the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media.
Abigail joined Demos in October 2012 as a part-time Research Intern with the Centre for London.
Adam was Head of Partnerships and Events at Demos and External Affairs Manager at Centre for London.
Ailsa joined Demos in December 2012 as an Events and Partnership intern.
Alan joined Demos in May 2010, full-time, working on the Open Left Project.
Albert joined Demos in April 2012 as an Events and Partnerships intern.
Alex Wessely is a research intern working with Matt Grist on the family and society programme.
Alex joined Demos in July 2010 as a research intern, working on the Character Inquiry.
Jamie is the Head of the Violence and Extremism Programme and the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media. His primary research interests are: terrorism, extremism and social media analysis, including the use of social media by political movements and law enforcement agencies.
Julia was Deputy Director at Demos. Her expertise is in social mobility, wellbeing and capabilities, education policy and anti-social behaviour.
Max Wind-Cowie runs the Progressive Conservatism Project at Demos, which identifies conservative values and policies that have progressive ends.
Richard is a former Director of Demos. His interests include trends in British politics; the economics and politics of wellbeing; liberal political philosophy; and the future of the workplace.
Samuel is an Associate of Demos. His interests include the arts, museums and galleries, and creativity.
Jenni Russell is a columnist for the Sunday Times and the Guardian.
Jonathan Wolff is a Professor of Philosophy at University College London.
Julian le Grand is the Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Chairman of Health England.
Lynsey Hanley is a writer and honorary research fellow at Lancaster University.
Baron Best is a member of the House of Lords, and former Director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Richard Sennett is a Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics.
Richard Thaler is Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics, University of Chicago.