Ben Page made fellow of Academy of Social Sciences
Ben Page, Chief Executive of Ipsos, has been made a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
He was conferred fellowship in recognition of his role as a prominent practitioner of social science and an influential public communicator and interpreter of attitudinal and behavioural data.
Ben joined MORI in 1987 after graduating from Oxford University in 1986, and was one of the leaders of its first management buyout in 2000. A frequent writer and speaker on leadership and performance management, he has directed hundreds of surveys examining service delivery, customer care and communications.
Currently on advisory groups at the Kings Fund, Institute of Public Policy Research (IPPR), and the Social Market Foundation (SMF), Ben is a Trustee at the Centre for London, and a commissioner on the Resolution Foundation's Intergenerational Commission.
Ben is one of 84 new fellows drawn from across the spectrum of academia, practitioners, and policymakers recognised by the Academy after a thorough process of peer review for the excellence and impact of their work in the social sciences.
The Academy of Social Sciences is the national academy of academics, learned societies and practitioners in the social sciences. Its mission is to promote social science in the United Kingdom for the public benefit.See more information on the Academy of Social Sciences website.