Phil Ford

Head Of Digital Economy And Financial Services at Skills Development Scotland

Phil Ford has extensive work experience in various roles related to skills development and strategic partnerships. Phil has worked for Skills Development Scotland since 2015, where they have held positions such as Head of Digital Economy and Financial Services and Skills Planning Lead. In these roles, they have been responsible for developing strong partnerships with industry leaders and government bodies, influencing policy and investment plans, and creating skills action plans. Prior to this, Phil worked for CITB as a Strategic Partnerships Director and Skills Strategy Manager, where they focused on addressing skills challenges in the construction sector. Phil has also held positions at CodeClan, Skills Active, Skills for Justice, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, and NTP, where they have contributed to various projects and initiatives in skills development and marketing.

Phil Ford's education history includes the following:

- From 1988 to 1995, they attended Coleraine Academical Institution, where they completed their A-Levels in Politics, English Literature, and History.

- From 1995 to 1999, they studied at the University of Glasgow and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Modern History, graduating with a 2:1 classification.

- In 1999, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Quality Management at the University of Stirling, which they completed with distinction in 2000.

- In 2002 and 2003, Phil enrolled in the CIM | The Chartered Institute of Marketing and successfully earned a CIM Diploma in Marketing.

- Additionally, in 2008, they engaged in further professional development by attending the Chartered Management Institute, where they acquired the title of Chartered Manager. The specific duration of this program is not provided.

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  • Head Of Digital Economy And Financial Services

    May, 2021 - present

  • Skills Planning Lead

    September, 2015

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