Network for Black Professionals
Graphical Version (Active) | Screen Reader Version
Institute of Leadership and Management Approved Centre
Home > Network Blogs >

Network Blogs

Robin's Blog

7th May 2010 11:48
The General Election 2010: Threat or Opportunity?
10th Mar 2010 13:50
Operation Black Vote's Call to Action
20th Nov 2009 13:08
The NBP, the BBC and Black Professionals
1st Jun 2009 18:39
Euro Elections: To vote or not to vote?
11th Apr 2009 08:31
Fairness or Equality?
28th Feb 2009 06:39
Institutional racism is still alive and thriving in Britain
7th Feb 2009 07:41
Just off the plane?
8th Nov 2008 08:07
Change to believe in?

Robin Landman was appointed Chief Executive of the Network for Black Professionals in 2005. Robin’s family came to the UK as political refugees from South Africa. A Politics graduate, Robin spent 10 years as a school teacher in London, including an exchange year in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1987 he moved to Brixton College. In 1990 he was appointed Head of Faculty at Southwark College. Following this, he worked in the FEFC, during which time he qualified as a part-time inspector. In 1997 he was appointed as Assistant Principal at Bilston Community College, then in 1999 he was recruited as FET Adviser to the British Council, from which position he was seconded to work as General Manager of the Colleges Collaboration Fund in South Africa until 2001. His most recent post in FE was as Deputy Principal at Hackney Community College. He is currently Chief Executive of the Network for Black Professionals and Director of LMS Associates Ltd consultancy.

Robin was a founder member of the Network for Black Professionals. He was a member of the Commission for Black Staff in Further Education, and Chair of the CRE Good Practice Forum in the South of England. He is a past member of the Association for College Management’s National Council, and is Past Chair of the National Coalition of Black-led Organisations (NCBLO) and has been an occasional columnist in the TES FE Focus & FE Now.

To view a blog and add a comment, click on the link to the left.