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    Craig Denham

    Head of Tenements, Traditional and Rural Homes at The Scottish Government

    Craig Denham is a Policy, Parliamentary Affairs and Communications professional with a strong academic background in Politics, International Relations and Security Studies. He holds an MA (Hons) and MSc from the University of Aberdeen, where he graduated with distinction.

    Denham has worked in diverse sectors, including private, non-governmental and the third sector. He has previously worked as a Parliamentary Researcher at The Scottish Parliament, a Researcher at UK Defence Forum, and as Latin American Analyst at AKE. Currently, he is serving as a Policy Advice Officer at the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

    Denham's expertise lies in policy development, parliamentary affairs, strategic communication, and research. He is a detail-oriented professional with excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. His areas of interest include politics, international relations, security studies, and defense policy.

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    Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom