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RugMark's UK Board

Terry Hudghton is the Head of Co-op Brands & Corporate Marketing for Co-operative Retail, where he has developed the strategy for the Co-Op brand range of products, and the policies which are in line with co-operative values and principles and manifest themselves in the Co-Op.

Much of Mr Hudghton's recent work has revolved around initiating and developing Fair Trade within the grocery sector. This has enjoyed rapid expansion as a result of a series of initiatives encompassing the introduction through the Co-op of Fairtrade bananas to the UK and the launch of the first supermarket own brand fair trade products.

David Ould retired as Director of Anti-Slavery International in May 2006. He was responsible for Anti-Slavery International's campaign on bonded and other illegal labour in the south Asian carpet industry from 1992 and was involved in much of the early support work for RUGMARK. He was on the Board of the Ethical Trading Initiative, a UK based group that brings together companies, trade unions and NGOs to set common standards for companies trading in the South and to work together to trial different approaches to the monitoring and verification of these standards. He has written widely on RUGMARK and also on how companies can recognise and take action on the problems of forced and illegal child labour.

Prior to joining Anti-Slavery International he worked for BP in various management and policy roles.

Moazzam Malik is a Deputy Director in the UK Department for International Development (DFID). He is currently in charge of the British Government's humanitarian assistance and leading work – with FCO and MOD - to tackle conflict and insecurity in poor countries. Moazzam sits on Advisory Boards to the UK All Party Parliamentary Group on Conflict and the UN Secretary General's Advisory Group on the Central Emergency Revolving Fund

Before taking up his current post, Moazzam led work on the 2006 White Paper on international development 'Making Governance Work for the Poor'. Between 2003 and 2005, Moazzam was Principal Private Secretary to first Baroness Amos and then the Right Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for International Development. As Principal Private Secretary, Moazzam worked with Ministers and colleagues across Government on a wide range of issues including the UK's development assistance in Africa and South Asia; migration and trade policy; reform of the UN and other international institutions; and the G8 Summit at Gleneagles. Earlier in his DFID career, Moazzam managed DFID's programmes in Pakistan, Iraq and on trade policy.

Special Advisor

Fay Handley is the Director of Dixon Handley Marketing which provides strategic marketing, PR and communication to small and medium sized businesses predominantly in the flooring industry. Prior to running DHM, Fay had a successful career in mainstream marketing in the manufacturing sector including ceramics, stationery, cosmetics and floor coverings.

Emily Delap has spent over ten years working in international development in the UK, West Africa and South Asia, gaining particular expertise in child rights, children's participation, child protection (child labour, child soldiers, separated children and trafficking), education and Corporate Social Responsibility. She currently works as a consultant for several different organisations, including government departments and NGOs.


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