Gordon Lishman

Gordon Lishman

Arthur Gordon Lishman CBE, known as Gordon Lishman (born 1947)[1] is a British social activist, writer and former Director General of Age Concern England.[2]

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Career

Lishman graduated in economics and political science from the University of Manchester in 1968. Together with Tony Greaves, Lishman moved the Liberal Party's Community Politics motion in 1970.[3] In 1980, he co-wrote The Theory and Practice of Community Politics with Bernard Greaves.

Lishman joined Age Concern England in 1974, becoming Director General of the charity in 2000. He left in 2009, having led the charity through to its merger with Help the Aged, to form a new charity, Age UK.

He was awarded an OBE in 1993[4] and the CBE in the New Year Honours 2006 for services to older people.

Lishman was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire in 2002.[2] In 2007, he was asked by Ivan Lewis to chair the Department of Health’s Nutrition Action Plan Delivery Board.[5]

Bibliography

  • Participation in a Competitive Economy - Peter McGregor and Gordon Lishman, Liberal Publication Department, ISBN 0900520043
  • A Redefinition of Retirement - Gordon Lishman, Liberal Publication Department, ISBN 0900520442

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