FIG Council
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			Engaging the Challenge: Enhancing the Relevance 
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      Vice President Mr. Iain Greenway, 2009-2012
  
      
        
          
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      Curriculum Vitae
      Mr. Iain Greenway 
	  Date of birth: 4 June 1965 
	  Nationality: British 
	  Status: Married (to Donna) – sons Max and Oliver 
	  Current position: Chief Survey Officer of Northern Ireland and 
	  Director of Operations in Land and Property Services 
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      General
		Iain Greenway is Chief Survey Officer of Northern Ireland and 
		Director of Operations in Land and Property Services. As such, he is 
		responsible for all land registration and rate collection activity in 
		the Agency, as well as overseeing the development of the Geographic 
		Information Strategy for Northern Ireland. He was from 2006-2008 Chief 
		Executive of the Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland. He holds an M.A. 
		in Engineering from Cambridge University, an M.Sc. in Land Survey from 
		University College London and an MBA from Cranfield University 
		(including study at Macquarie University, Australia). Between 2000 and 
		2006, Iain was General Manager (Operations & Mapping) of Ordnance Survey 
		Ireland, responsible for management of the operations and mapping 
		technology of the organisation as it underwent profound changes in 
		status, structure, processes and culture. In 1999-2000 he worked in Her 
		Majesty's Treasury in the Secretariat to the Public Services 
		Productivity Panel (PSPP).  
		Between 1986 and 1999 he worked for the Ordnance Survey of Great 
		Britain. His positions during those years included geodetic and 
		topographic survey, strategic planning and pricing, sales and marketing, 
		as well as a number of management consultancy inputs in Swaziland and 
		Lesotho and technical consultancies supporting land reform in Eastern 
		Europe.  
		Iain is a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS), an Honorary Fellow of the 
		Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (FInstCES), a Fellow of the 
		Irish Institution of Surveyors (FIS) and a member of the Chartered 
		Institute of Marketing (MCIM). Between 1998 and 2006 he was the head of 
		the RICS delegation to the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG). 
		He is Chair of the FIG Standards Network and of the FIG Task Force on 
		Institutional and Organisation Development. He is also a member of the 
		Management and Editorial Boards of the journal Survey Review. He has 
		published a range of articles and papers on geodetic surveys, business 
		and management practices, sales and marketing, and standardisation. 
      Professional Career
		Land and Property Services Northern Ireland 
		
			- Operations Director and Chief Survey Officer, 2008-
 
			- Chief Survey Officer 2008
 
		 
		Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland 
		
		Ordnance Survey Ireland 
		
			- General Manager (Operations and Mapping), 2000-06
 
		 
		HM Treasury, UK (1999-2000) 
		Ordnance Survey Great Britain (1987-99) 
		
			- Business Strategist, 1999 
 
			- Sales Manager, 1997-99 
 
			- International Consultant, 1995-99
 
			- Product Manager, 1996-97 
 
			- Policy Analyst, 1995-96
 
			- Project Leader, Quality Systems, 1994
 
			- International Consultant, 1993-94
 
			- Organisational Restructuring, 1993
 
		 
      Education and Training
		
			- 1994 - 95: Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University 
			Master of Business Administration (MBA)
 
			Awards: Henry Ford II Scholar (top student), Courage Award of 
			Distinction, Booker Prize for Marketing 
			- 1994 - 95: Chartered Institute of Marketing, Diploma in 
			Marketing
 
			- 1986 - 87: University College London, MSc in Land Survey 
			(Distinction)
 
			Awards: Hart Prize (top student) 
			- 1983 - 86: Emmanuel College Cambridge, MA (Hons) in Engineering
 
			Upper Second 
		 
		Memberships
		
			- Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors FInstCES, 2008-
 
			- Irish Institution of Surveyors FIS, 2005-
 
			- Chartered Institute of Marketing MCIM, 1997-
 
			- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors MRICS, 1990-
 
		 
      Activities in FIG 
		Significant activity in a wide range of roles since 1994, including: 
		
			- Head of RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) 
			delegation to FIG (1999-2006), managing a complex and multi-faceted 
			interface between the federation and its largest member association
 
			- Director of the FIG Foundation (2000-present), taking a key role 
			in building a fund and setting the parameters within which it will 
			be dispersed to support the development of the profession
 
			- Chair of the FIG Task Force on Institutional and Organisational 
			Development (2007-present), leading a multidisciplinary, 
			international team creating material to support development of 
			capacity in land administration
 
			- Chair of the FIG Standards Task Force (1998-2002) and 
			subsequently Standards Network (2002-present), responsible with a 
			few others for raising the profile of standards in FIG, and 
			invigorating FIG’s engagement in standardisation to the extent that 
			the federation is recognised as very active in this field 
 
			- Author of the well-received FIG Guide on Standardisation
 
			- Vice President 2009-2012
 
		 
      Other positions
		International and European Standards 
		A respected member of the international community creating standards 
		in the geographic information field: 
		
			- Lead FIG expert to ISO/TC211 (Geographic Information) 
			(1997-present), taking an active role in a number of projects, 
			attending the majority of plenary meetings, and being recognised as 
			a key player in the TC211 Outreach Group
 
			- Chair of the ISO/TC211 Focus Group on Data Producers 
			(2003-2007), leading an international team determining the needs of 
			data providers (including national mapping agencies) regarding 
			geographic information standards
 
			- Lead Irish expert to ISO/TC211 (2002-06), attempting to raise 
			the profile of and interest in the TC’s work in Ireland
 
			- Lead Irish expert (2004-2006) to the re-formed CEN/TC287 
			(Geographic Information), in these early stages taking an active 
			engagement in the various working groups and the Outreach Group.
 
		 
		
		
		Survey Review 
		Member of the editorial and management boards of this leading 
		international learned journal, taking a lead role in marketing and 
		developmental work as the Board implements organisational and legal 
		structures to ensure the ongoing viability and sustainability of the 
		journal whilst also maintaining its independence. 
		UK ACE Association 
		Treasurer and Board member (2006-present) of the Association 
		representing Chief Executives and Senior Managers of UK Government Arms 
		Length Delivery Bodies (Agencies, Non-Departmental Public Bodies etc). 
		Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) 
		External examiner to the Geomatics bachelor degree programme 
		(2003-06). 
		General 
		Author (1987-present) of a significant number of professional and 
		technical papers including on change management, standards, professional 
		ethics and geodetic surveys. 
		
		Holder of various church roles including parish treasurer (Southampton) 
		1994-99; Churchwarden (Dublin) 2002-04. 
      Languages
		
			- English, French (conversational), German (limited)
 
		 
		Presentations and publications in FIG 
		Geodetic and topographic survey 
		
		Business and management practices 
		
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			Practical aspects of ethics. Iain Greenway. FIG Working Week 
			Prague, May 2000
 
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			Business practices for surveyors. Iain Greenway. FIG Working 
			Week Seoul, May 2001
 
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			Business practices: supporting the practising professional. Iain 
			Greenway. FIG XXII Congress Washington, DC, April 2002
 
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			Business matters for professionals. Iain Greenway (ed). FIG 
			Publication No 29, 2002
 
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			The potential of distance learning in meeting the challenges facing 
			national mapping agencies in the new millennium. Audrey Martin, 
			Kevin Mooney, Iain Greenway & James Davey. FIG Working Week Paris, 
			May 2003
 
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			Business practices for surveyors. Iain Greenway. FIG Regional 
			Conference Accra, March 2006
 
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			Promoting Institutional and Organisational Development in Surveying 
			and Land Administration. Stig Enemark & Iain Greenway. FIG XXIII 
			Congress Munich, October 2006
 
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			National Mapping – Funding the Public Good. Iain Greenway. FIG 
			Working Week Hong Kong, May 2007
 
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			FIG’s Contribution to Institutional and Organisational Development. 
			Iain Greenway & Stig Enemark. FIG Working Week Hong Kong, May 2007
 
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			Building the Capacity: progress in the work of the FIG Task Force on 
			Institutional and Organisational Development. Iain Greenway. FIG 
			Working Week Stockholm, June 2008.
 
		 
		Standards and standardisation 
		
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			Surveyors and standardisation. Iain Greenway. FIG Working Week 
			Prague, May 2000
 
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			Surveyors and standardisation – the interrelationship. Iain 
			Greenway. FIG Working Week Seoul, May 200.
 
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			Standards and surveyors: FIG’s past and future response. Iain 
			Greenway. FIG XXII Congress Washington, DC, April 2002
 
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			FIG 
			Guide on Standardisation. Iain Greenway. FIG Publication No 28, 
			2002.
 
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			Standards – are they relevant in a surveyor’s world? Iain 
			Greenway. FIG Working Week Paris, May 2003
 
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			Standards and surveyors – a continuing odyssey. Iain Greenway. 
			FIG Working Week Athens, May 2004
 
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			Standards – are they relevant in a surveyor’s world? Iain 
			Greenway. FIG Working Week Cairo, April 2005
 
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			Why standardise? Iain Greenway. FIG Regional Conference Accra, 
			March 2006
 
			- FIG Standards Network. Iain Greenway. GIM International April 
			2006.
 
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			Standards – their vital role. Iain Greenway. FIG XXIII Congress 
			Munich, October 2006.
 
		 
		Sales and marketing 
		
			- How to succeed as a supplier of geographical information. Iain 
			Greenway & Tony Black FIG XXI Congress Brighton, July 1998.
 
		 
		Change management 
		
			- Recent experiences in developing Swaziland’s Surveyor General’s 
			Department. Albert Mhlanga & Iain Greenway FIG Working Week Sun 
			City, June 1999
 
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			The changing world of national mapping in Ireland. Richard 
			Kirwan & Iain Greenway FIG XXII Congress Washington, DC, April 2002.
 
		 
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		Contacts
		Iain Greenway 
		26 Ballycrochan Avenue 
		Bangor, BT19 7LA 
		UNITED KINGDOM 
		Tel. + 44 (0)28 9025 2253 (work) 
		Email: 
		iain.greenway@btinternet.com
		 
      31.1.2009 
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