Adam Schoenborn
Adam Schoenborn was a senior researcher for ResPublica from its foundation in 2009, until he moved to Canada in April 2011. During his time at ResPublica he led research on a range of subjects including savings policy, asset welfare, public sector mutualism, economic localisation and political localism. Before joining ResPublica, Adam worked for the Progressive Conservative Project at Demos as well as the Centre for Social Justice, where he authored 'A Force to be Reckoned With', a report on re-establishing traditional forms of policing by consent and local policing in England and Wales. More recently, he served as lead researcher for ResPublica's flagship report on public sector reform, 'The Ownership State.' He has degrees from McGill University in Montreal and the London School of Economics and his primary research interest lies in localism and civic association as a means of delivering poverty alleviation, civic engagement and public service reform.