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CURRICULUM VITAE - JEREMY GREEN
SUMMARY Jeremy Green is Principal Analyst, Enterprise Mobility, at the research and consulting company Ovum. He has over fifteen years experience in telecoms, including research, consultancy and forecasting. He has led the delivery of a wide range of customer engagements to Ovum’s client base and regularly interacts at director and VP level. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and has written columns for a number of industry publications and websites. He has a mature and well-maintained network of contacts in network operators, vendors and industry associations.Prior to joining Ovum he served as Head of Market Planning for ICO Global Communications, where he led a team responsible for market research, forecasting and competitor intelligence. In another role he was responsible for documentation of commercial requirements and liaison between the marketing and engineering groups. Jeremy also represented ICO in the GSM Association and was Chair of the Association’s Satellite Interest Group (SATIG). He helped steer the satellite operators into full membership of the Association. Before joining ICO he worked as a telecommunications consultant, first in BIS Strategic Decisions and then in KPMG’s Information Communications and Entertainment Practice. Jeremy holds a PhD in Science and Technology Policy from Manchester University. EDUCATION:
EMPLOYMENT: Ovum: 1999 to present
1995- 1999 ICO Global Communications
1993- 95 Executive Consultant, Information and Communications Group, KPMG Peat Marwick Managed and participated in a wide variety of telecommunications and IT-oriented consulting assignments, including:
1990-93 Senior Consultant, Information and Communications Technology Unit, BIS Strategic Decisions Designed and managed a wide range of private client consulting assignments and multi-client research projects on telecommunications and IT subjects. Jun. 1989-Jan 90 Deputy Editor, Communications International Ran international and European news section, managed correspondents around the world, wrote and edited news and features, deputised for editor in his absence, represented the magazine at international conferences, trade fairs and visits. Jun. 1987-Jun. 89 Features Editor, Communications International Responsible for planning features schedule, commissioning and editing features, overseeing production and layout, news and feature writing. 1986-7 Scientific Advisor to legal team in the Opren pharmaceutical liability case Detailed investigative research in support of plaintiffs in a lawsuit against a pharmaceutical manufacturer. 1985-86 Writer, Central Office of Information First editor of IT News from Britain; wrote papers, pamphlets on science and energy policy; edited Science and Energy chapters in the annual Britain official handbook. 1984-85 Research fellow, University of Lancaster Project on Science and Law Research on the relationship between legal and scientific notions of expertise; assembled a bibliographic database on the role of scientific experts in Health and Safety at Work disputes. PUBLICATIONS "Forecasting market demand for new telecommunications services: an introduction", with Peter McBurney and Simon Parsons of the Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, in Telematics and Informatics (to appear) "Telecommunications and the World Economy", Interdata Telecommunications Handbook, 1991 "Competition between Mobile Communications Services; what we can learn from the fossil record", Interdata Telecommunications Handbook, 1992 "Media Sensationalisation and Science: The Case of the Criminal Chromosome" pp139-162 in Terry Shinn and Richard Whitley (eds) Expository Science: Forms and Functions of Popularisation. 1985 D Reidel Dordrecht "Industrial Ill Health, Expertise and the Law" in Roger Smith and Brian Wynne (eds) Expert Evidence: Interpreting Science in the Law 1989 Routledge London PATENT Call Divert on Radio Link Failure, a supplementary service for radio-based mobile communications systems enabling fixed A-party callers to be routed to a specified number (typically a voice mail system) in the event that the call drops out due to radio link failure. Application 9526367.9, filed 9 January 1996. |