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Custodianholders and Not-for-profit Corporations by Piers Venmore-Rowland
  • Custodianholders and Not-for-profit Corporations

  • Public Sector Business Structure for the 21st Century

  • by Piers Venmore-Rowland
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    • Product code: 458450
    • ISBN13: 9781906960155,
      Published by Galleons Green
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    Description of Custodianholders and Not-for-profit Corporations

    This book sets out an innovative management structure for public sector organisations through the introduction of Not-For-Profit Corporations. It considers how this new structure can make the existing public sector bodies more: efficient, transparent and accountable to service users. It advocates the introduction of Memorandum and Articles of Association for each corporation. And new governance structures incorporating a strategy board, a management board and the introduction of custodianholders who hold the management to account. Custodian holders are the public sector's equivalent to the private sector shareholder, and are drawn from those running the organisation, the funders, locally elected politicians and the service users. The efficient allocation of capital and the costing of capital projects are considered in the context of a move to adopting private sector accounting conventions.

    About Piers Venmore-Rowland

    Piers Venmore-Rowland graduated from Reading University with a BSc in Estate Management and an MA in Contemporary European Studies, and then worked in the West End of London where he qualified as a chartered surveyor. He was a London partner with Humberts, chartered surveyors and an investment surveyor in the City office of Richard Ellis. He gained his MSc in Finance from City University Business School and became a member of the Society of Investment Analysts in 1983. Piers worked in the City of London as a real estate and financials analyst with Laing & Cruickshank where he was an assistant director. In a career change, he moved to City University where he was a professor, head of Department, member of the business school's executive committee and a member of University Senate. He took a leading role in setting up the university's real estate and investment management postgraduate programmes and as a visiting professor at Kingston University he developed a web-enhanced Masters degree. He served as a faculty member of: the Cambridge International Land Institute, the Investment Property Forum, the College of Estate Management, and NACORE's Master of Corporate Real Estate. He has been a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and is widely published; his works include: UK and US journal articles, jointly authored academic textbooks and professional publications on property, company accounts, pension funds and indirect investment. He served on two HEFCE University Research Assessment Exercise Panels. As an academic, investment analyst and consultant he has worked with leading UK & international companies, and public sector businesses. His employment has taken him to over twenty countries around the world. He is now a full-time writer. He is married, with three daughters, and lives in Suffolk by the River Deben.

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