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Governance is Important to Project Success – Nick Pelham & Chris Flaherty

Nick Pelham & Chris Flaherty
April 2, 2011
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Nick Pelham & Chris Flaherty
Nick Pelham (left) is the head of Gateway at the Department of Treasury & Finance for the Victorian Government. Dr Chris Flaherty (right) is a senior risk consultant at Greymans Limited in London, UK.
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