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- Adam McGreggor: willing to help out with Consultations Project, Event Organization, Techy Things, but not web-programming/development.
- Phil Green: happy to help, if I can, with using MediaWiki type wiki, such as this one. Just leave a note on my talk page. For example see note on consultations page 09:06, 21 July 2008 (BST)
- David Wilcox glad to explain/demo how we ran games workshop with Ministry of Justice and Dfcs on using social media for public engagement. Blogged here
- Justin Kerr-Stevens Happy to try and return the favour if there are any questions about procurement/pitching in to departments - although you all probably know more about this than I do!
- Feargal Hogan willing to discuss tendering, procurement and functionality specification, as well as database structure and interoperability issues. And anything XML-related.
- Shane McCracken - http://www.gallomanor.com willing to talk about how local authorities are using social media and the web to engage with their communities.
- Lloyd Davis happy to chat about using social media as a knowledge management tool inside the firewall, within departments, councils or other government bodies, also about developing personal social media strategies for public servants.
- Matthew Rhodes (FreshNetworks): happy to meet to chat or run workshops for groups on any or all of the following: how the private sector uses online communities for insight, innovation and research; online communities and consultation; deliberative research online; citizen and stakeholder engagement through social media
- Richard Pope Usability and Interaction design. Happy to offer advice / pass an eye over anything someone want feedback on.
- Tim Davies happy to help in explorations of social media use for consultation and engagement with young people.
- Dave Briggs pretty much willing to do anything: build, talk, demonstrate...
- Steve Dale Happy to help with advice on suitable community platforms and/or re-purposing the IDeA local gov platform IDeA Communities for central gov use.

