FIG Council
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Geomatics and Property Valuation for Global Sustainable Development
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Vice President Tom Kennie, 1999-2002
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Curriculum Vitae
Thomas (Tom) J M Kennie, BSc MAppSci MBA PhD FRICS MInstCES MIPD,
CMC
Date of birth 1 January 1954
Nationality British
Status Married - wife Elizabeth Susan (Sue)
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Professional Career
Dr. Tom Kennie holds bachelor's and master's degrees in
topographic science from the University of Glasgow and a doctorate in
remote sensing from Imperial College, University of London. He
subsequently obtained an MBA from the University of Sussex. His career has
spanned university lecturing, in the UK and the Caribbean; manager of
training and management development for one of the major UK construction
companies; and director of human resources at DTZ Debenham Thorpe, one of
Europe's largest multi-disciplinary surveying practices. He is now a
director of the Ranmore Consulting Group, offering senior management
training and organisational reviews to professional service and
educational organisations; and a part-time professor of business
management in the professions at Sheffield Hallam University. He is a past
chairman of the education and membership committee of the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a member of its international
policy group.
Professional Experience
1995 - Director, Ranmore Consulting Group, management consultants
1990 - 95 Director of human resources, DTZ Debenham Thorpe
1989 - 90 Training and development manager, Balfour Beatty Ltd
1980 - 89 Head of surveying division and lecturer in land surveying,
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Surrey
1979 - 80 Post-graduate studies, University of Glasgow
1975 - 79 Lecturer in land surveying and photogrammetry, College of Arts,
Science and Technology (CAST), Kingston, Jamaica
1974 - 75 Land surveyor, Longdin & Browning, Chartered Surveyors
Publications
Author of over 70 papers, including co-editing of three textbooks.
Other Biographical Details
Tom Kennie graduated in topographic science from the University of
Glasgow in 1974. His appointment to CAST, Jamaica, where he was
responsible for the development of two full-time courses in land
surveying, was sponsored by the UK government. He returned to Glasgow
University with a Carnegie scholarship and obtained his Master's degree in
applied science (topograhic science) in 1980.
At the University of Surrey, in addition to his lecturing duties, he
was warden of two courts of residence with responsibility for over 600
students. He organised over 20 post-experience short courses and several
major research projects s covering digital terrain modelling and
geographic information systems, deformation monitoring of structures and
use of airborne and satellite remote sensing in civil engineering. In 1991
he was awarded his PhD in remote sensing by Imperial College London
After a year as manager of training and management development for
Balfour Beatty's construction companies, he was appointed Director of
Human Resources, DTZ Debenham Thorpe, one of Europe's largest
multi-disciplinary surveying practices. He was a member of the group's
senior management team and responsible to its chief executive for 1200
staff based in over 20 offices throughout Europe, the Middle and the Far
East. During this time he also obtained his Master of Business
Administration from the University of Sussex.
As a founding director of the Ranmore Consulting Group he advises
professional service organisations (such as surveyorsa, lawyers and
management consultants). Projects range from senior management training to
conducting independent organisational reviews to provide options for
senior managers. He is also a part-time Professor at Sheffield Hallam
University's school of environment and development.
Tom Kennie was elected a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS) in 1984. He has served as a member of the Land Surveyors
Divisional Council, the General Council and the Education and Membership
Committee (which he chaired in 1995-96). He has published two strategic
reviews of the Institution's future policy towards continuing professional
development and education.
Presentations
Contacts
Vice President Kennie can be contacted either through the FIG
permanent office in Copenhagen or his private address.
FIG Office
Lindevangs Alle 4
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
E-mail: FIG@fig.net
Tel +45 38 86 10 81
Fax +45 38 86 02 52
Dr Tom Kennie
Vice President of FIG
Ranmore Consulting Group
Ranmore Manor
Ranmore
Nr Dorking
Surrey RH5 6SX
UNITED KINGDOM
Email: tkennie@ranmore.co.uk
Tel. + 44 7050 351 649
Fax. + 44 1483 283 040
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