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RESUME CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS B.A., B.D., Dip. Ed., M.A., Ph D. PERSONAL DETAILS: Date of Birth: August 24, 1952. Nationality: Australian Marital Status: Married with 4 grown sons. [email protected] EXPERTISE. Dr Reynolds was first listed in the International Book of Who’s Who in 2006. As the only Australian to hold Senior Staff positions with both the US Senate and Congress during the 1980s, Dr Reynolds received a Presidential Commendation for an outstanding contribution to American Government. He has also been the Executive Officer for the NSW Minister for Public Works, Roads, Ports and Darling Harbour, and the Executive Director for the Sydney World Trade Centre. At Claremont Graduate University, one of America’s most prestigious universities, Dr Reynolds studied Political Science-Philosophy, Government, Constitutional Law and Ethics with several famous educators including; Peter Drucker, Al Louch, Christopher Levy, and Gerry Jordan. Dr Reynolds was a Claremont Fellow in 1982 and 1983, granting him full tuition. His broad experience and education has given Dr Reynolds a grounding as a professional in business management, politics and education. He is the also the author of “Global Logic: The Challenges of Globalisation for SE Asian Business” in 2002 and “In the Shadow of the Crown” in 2015. Dr Reynolds has more than 20 years’ experience in education and business management and is currently working as an author of school textbooks. His unique education program for increasing learning ability in children led to recognition of his Reynold Learning program in the Oxford-Cambridge Guide to Global Education and Skills as among the top 200 programs in the world for innovative education. His experience as a teacher, professor, business manager and political strategist, are balanced with a life of social concern and friendship with people in the countries where he has lived. RECENT POSITIONS: Managing Director, Reynold Learning, Australia (2012-) - Reynold Learning offered a unique and success approach to learning development - Reynold Learning is a publisher of school text books President, Australian American Association Gold Coast Division ( 2019-) Author (2015-) - School Publications in History and English Literature

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CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS B.A., B.D., Dip. Ed., M.A., Ph D.

PERSONAL DETAILS:

Date of Birth: August 24, 1952.

Nationality: Australian

Marital Status: Married with 4 grown sons.

[email protected]

EXPERTISE.

Dr Reynolds was first listed in the International Book of Who’s Who in 2006. As the

only Australian to hold Senior Staff positions with both the US Senate and Congress

during the 1980s, Dr Reynolds received a Presidential Commendation for an

outstanding contribution to American Government. He has also been the Executive

Officer for the NSW Minister for Public Works, Roads, Ports and Darling Harbour,

and the Executive Director for the Sydney World Trade Centre.

At Claremont Graduate University, one of America’s most prestigious universities, Dr

Reynolds studied Political Science-Philosophy, Government, Constitutional Law and

Ethics with several famous educators including; Peter Drucker, Al Louch, Christopher

Levy, and Gerry Jordan. Dr Reynolds was a Claremont Fellow in 1982 and 1983,

granting him full tuition.

His broad experience and education has given Dr Reynolds a grounding as a

professional in business management, politics and education. He is the also the author

of “Global Logic: The Challenges of Globalisation for SE Asian Business” in 2002 and

“In the Shadow of the Crown” in 2015.

Dr Reynolds has more than 20 years’ experience in education and business

management and is currently working as an author of school textbooks. His unique

education program for increasing learning ability in children led to recognition of his

Reynold Learning program in the Oxford-Cambridge Guide to Global Education and

Skills as among the top 200 programs in the world for innovative education. His

experience as a teacher, professor, business manager and political strategist, are

balanced with a life of social concern and friendship with people in the countries where

he has lived.

RECENT POSITIONS:

Managing Director, Reynold Learning, Australia (2012-)

- Reynold Learning offered a unique and success approach to learning development

- Reynold Learning is a publisher of school text books

President, Australian American Association – Gold Coast Division ( 2019-)

Author (2015-)

- School Publications in History and English Literature

Lecturer/Facilitator, Martin Business College, Brisbane, VET Programmes (2015)

- Business Management - HR Management - Emotional Intelligence

- Marketing - Communications Management - Business Law

ALL OTHER APPOINTMENTS:

(2003-2012)

Principal and Owner, Reynold Learning Corporation (Special Education and Gifted

Learning School).

- 60 staff and annual turnover of US$4 mil.

- Recognition in 2010 and 2011 by the Oxford-Cambridge "Guide to

Global Education and Skills" as in top 200 innovative programs.

2000-2002

Associate Professor: College of Business and Management, Singapore University

- Marketing and Public Relations

- Business Communication (BA & MBA courses)

- Business Law

1997- 2000

Senior Lecturer, Marketing and International Business, Faculty of Business, Economics

and Policy Studies, Brunei University, Brunei.

- Chairman, APEC 2000, Study Centre Consortium Meeting

- Member, Brunei Darussalam Economic Council - Oil and Gas.

- Member, APEC 2000 SME Planning Committee

- Chairman, MBA Programme Committee

- Subjects Taught: Marketing, Management and International Business

- Publication: Global Logic: The Challenge of Globalisation for

Southeast Asian Business

1997

Lecturer, School of Communication, Faculty of Business, Queensland University of

Technology, (QUT) Brisbane.

- Business Ethics – Program Coordinator (1,000 students per semester)

- Publicity Methods - Public Relations

1994 - 1996

Assistant Professor for Public Relations, School of Humanities and Social Sciences,

Bond University, Queensland.

- Public Relations Practice

- Professional Writing

- Ethics, Communication and the Media

1992 - 1993

Business Manager, World Trade Centre, Sydney. ($400 million project)

Responsible for the development of business services, international relations with

other WTCs and the New York office, as well as government liaison for Sydney

establishment.

1988-1991

Director, Strategic Planning, Network Communications Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

Network Communications was Australia’s largest Public Relations Company

- Sydney Habour Tunnel Campaign for BHP

- Grim Reaper Campaign Design

- North West Shelf Oil and Gas Project for BHP

1987.

Executive Officer for the Minister for Public Works, Ports, Roads, and Darling Harbour,

New South Wales Government, Australia. ($4bil. Ministry)

Responsibilities: - Ministerial Office Management, Department Administration

and Cabinet Briefing Papers.

- Management Involvement with Darling Harbour Project, the

Sydney Harbour Tunnel Project and Maritime Services Board.

1983-1986

United States Congress and Senate

Senior Professional Staff, United States Senate Judiciary Committee,

Washington DC.

Responsible to: Senators Mitch McConnell and Edward Kennedy.

Responsibilities: President’s Commission on Organised Crime, and

Juvenile Justice and Missing Children legislation.

Duties: Liaison with the White House, Preparation and Passage of Missing

Children’s Legislation, Drafting of the Report on Legislation for Senate.

Senior Professional Staff, United States House Select Committee on Children,

Youth and Families, US Congress, Washington DC.

Responsible to: Congressmen Dan Coats and George Miller.

Responsibilities: Juvenile Justice, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Youth Employment

Programs, AIDS Investigation and Research.

Duties: Drafting of Legislation, Congressional Hearing Preparation, Preparing

Testimony and Liaison with White House Administration.

Legislative Assistant, to Congressman Frank Wolf, US Congress, Washington, DC.

Responsibilities: Oil and Gas, US Farm Bill, Free Trade Legislation

U.S. POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS

‘CRANSTON FOR PRESIDENT’ - Strategy Analyst, Washington DC., 1983-84

Senator Alan Cranston Presidential Campaign

‘BROWN FOR U.S. SENATE’ - Manager’s Assistant, California, 1982

Governor Jerry Brown US Senate Campaign

‘FRANK WOLF FOR CONGRESS’ - Campaign Officer, Virginia, 1984

1975- 1979

High School Teacher, Queensland. (Reg. in South Australia and then Queensland)

- Economics, South East Asian Studies, History, Geography

1973 – 1980

Owner/Manager, House of the Rock, Adelaide, South Australia.

- Australia’s largest residential care facility was created by Christopher Reynolds

- Annual budget of $4 million.

- Five residential care households around Adelaide.

- Teenagers and young adults came voluntarily or assigned by social welfare

offices or the courts for residential care.

- There were 22 full time staff and 400 people involved in the programmes.

- Nine clubs for sports and social activities.

- Employment training, psychological, emotional and physical care provided.

AWARDS and COMMENDATIONS:

Listed in the International Book of Who’s Who in 2006

Presidential Commendation from the President of the United States,

Ronald Reagan, 1985

Commendation for Service, the US Job Corps, 1986.

Governor Jerry Brown endorsement for John Hopkins University course.

Claremont Fellow: 1982 and 1983 at Claremont Graduate University

Oxford-Cambridge Guide to Excellence Recognition 2010 and 2011

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University, California, 1984.

Government/Political Philosophy – Law, Ethics, Political Science

Dissertation Topic: Constitutional Law Reform:

"Semi-Sovereign Australia"

Subjects: Political Science

Constitutional Law

Public Law

Ethics

Dissertation Committee: Professors: George Blair, Al Louch, and

Winston Fisk

Supporting Professors: Peter Drucker,

Jerry Jordan and

Christopher Levy.

M.A. Claremont Graduate University, California, 1983.

Subjects: Ethics

American State and Federal Government

Criminal Justice (public policy analysis case study)

Political Philosophy

B. D. Melbourne University, Victoria, Australia, 1979.

Subjects: Ethics

Philosophy

Theology

Post. Grad. Flinders University, South Australia, 1975.

Dip. Ed. Subjects: Psychology of Adolescence

Sociology of Education

B.A. Flinders University, South Australia, 1974.

Subjects: Economics

South East Asian Studies

Political Science

John Hopkins University, Summer Training Course in American Politics and Law,1983.

Certificate in Management

Planning and Organising Skills, Australian Institute of Management, 1988.

MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING CONSULTANCIES:

Sydney Harbour Tunnel Campaign: Managed this campaign on behalf of BHP

Campaign, Australia. - $150,000 campaign for a $200 million project.

“Grim Reaper” AIDS Campaign: Conceived and designed the Grim Reaper concept and

the Winner of Australian Public Relations Competition before the National Advisory

Committee on AIDS.

North West Shelf Oil Rig Proposal: Marketing Strategist for BHP Petroleum to the

Australian Government.

Railway to Alice Springs Proposal: Marketing Feasibility Study for BHP, Australia.

Sydney World Trade Centre Marketing Strategy and Feasibility Study for Mirvac

Construction Company, Sydney.

Duck Hunting Defense Programs: Strategic Marketing Campaign for

Olin-Winchester Australia, Sydney.

Strategic Planning and Management Training Programme for the Wilderness Society of

Australia, Canberra.

Design of the Neighbourhood Watch Program for the inception of program into California

by Pomona City Council in 1981.

Apprenticeship Training Program Review in New South Wales for the Department of

Employment, Education and Training.

Chifley Square Office Development ($4 mil.): Strategic Management Proposal and

Government Relations for Inter-Continental Investments, Sydney.

Cabarita Hotel Management and Marketing Strategy Review for the Col Hardy Group,

Queensland.

Marketing and Promotions Program for CBI, Queensland and New Zealand.

Canterbury Downs Promotions Marketing Program for PRD Realty, Gold Coast.

Asian Migration and Business Information Guide, for Investment Publishing, Gold Coast.

JKR Staff Training Program: Design of training program for executive managers of the

Department of Public Works, Brunei Darussalam.

Brunei Consumer Behaviour Survey: The first national business survey conducted across

Brunei Darussalam for the air conditioner industry with over 6,000 questionnaires for

National Air Conditioners.

TEACHING OPTIONS

Business

- Business Ethics

- Business Law and Contracts

- Middle East Business Systems and Law

- SE Asian Business Systems

- Marketing Management

- International Business

- Business Communication and Public Relations

Law and Political Science (Government)

- US Politics, Political History, Constitutional Law

- Ethics

- Australian Politics and Government

- SE Asia Political History

-

Philosophy and Theology

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Australian Constitution Reform (“In the Shadow of the Crown” published in 2015)

Learning Development and Raising Intellectual Ability in Children (published –

Sensory Integration Therapy and Learning Difficulties in 2010)

FELLOWSHIPS and RESEARCH GRANTS:

CGS Fellow, Claremont Graduate University, 1982.

- full tuition

CGS Fellow, Claremont Graduate University, 1983.

- full tuition

University Research Fellowship, University of Brunei Darussalam.

Title of Research Project: “Strategic Marketing in South East Asia”

Duration: 1998-1999

California Governor Award and Fellowship to attend John Hopkins University

political training course, 1983

.

ASEAN-EC Research Fellowship, ASEAN-EC Management Centre.

Title of Research Project: “ASEAN Business Growth Strategies”

Duration: 1998-2000

MAJOR RESEARCH PROGRAMS:

“In the Shadow of the Crown” – 4 year study of Australian Constitutional History. 2015.

"Two Year Study of the Effectiveness of Sensory Integration Therapy upon the

Neurophysiological Development of Children with Learning Difficulties", 2010.

“South East Asian Business Strategies: The Challenges of Global Business”,

Business Research Project. 1998-2000: grant $30,000: Publication of “Global Logic: The

Challenge of Globalisation for SE Asian Business”

Management Review of the NSW Police Service, 1995.

“Private Policing in Australia”, Bond University Research Grant, 1995.

Investigation of World Trade Centres and the impact of geo-economics and APEC in

South East Asia in 1989. Funded by Mirvac Australia: cost $12,000.

Study of Youth Employment Programs in Detroit, USA, 1993. Funded by Newcastle

Council Grant: cost, $5,000.

Investigation of Youth Employment Programs across Europe, 1980. Funded by the British

Council of Churches: cost $152,000.

US Senate and Congress Research Projects:

Study of Family Health and Welfare Statistics in the United States for the U.S. Congress

from October - December, 1985.

Study of the Social Problems Associated with the AIDS Virus for the U.S. Congress from

May - July 1985.

Study of the Implication of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on Young Adults, US Congress, June

- October 1985.

Study of the Management and Cost Benefits of National Youth Training Programs, with

particular review of the $700mil. budget of the US Job Corps.

Report on the Need for Family Tax reform.

Report on the Unfunded Liability of the Civil Service Retirement System: Review of the

$1tril. spending and savings program.

Report for the Select Committee on Hunger on Children’s Welfare Initiative for African

Nations.

Study of US Agriculture Subsidies and the Domestic Economic Impact on a $34bil. trade

deficit.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Reynolds, C. L., (2010) " Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with

Disabilities: Strategies for Implementation", Regional International Rehabilitation

Conference, Ministry of Social Affairs.

Reynolds, C. L., (2000) “Managing Finance: A Case for New Marketing Strategies in SE

Asia”, KEYNOTE ADDDRESS Brunei APEC 2000.

Reynolds, C. L., (2000) “The Guanxi Management System in South East Asia”,

Conference on Challenges for Hong Kong and The Asia-Pacific Region, Chinese

University of Hong Kong, April.

Reynolds, C. L., (1999) “The Value of the Asian Model in the Aftermath of the Crisis”

KEYNOTE ADDRESS, APEC Study Centre Consortium Meeting, Auckland, New

Zealand.

Reynolds, C. L., (1998) “The Role of the Foreign Investment in the ASEAN Financial

Crisis and the Need for New Investment and Trade Strategies”, KEYNOTE ADDRESS

National Center for Social Sciences and Humanities of Vietnam, Vietnam.

Nuttman, C. & Reynolds, C. L., (1998) “Marketing in Higher Education”, Joint South East

Asian University Conference, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, July, 1998

.

Reynolds, C. L., (1998) “The Financial Crisis of Southeast Asia”, University of Brunei

Darussalam.

CONFERENCES

Regional International Rehabilitation Conference, Ministry of Social Affairs, UAE, 2010.

(Keynote Speaker)

APEC 2000, Study Centre Consortium Meeting, Brunei, 2000. (Chair)

“Challenges for Hong Kong and the Asia-Pacific Region”, Chinese University of Hong

Kong, April, 2000

International Small Business Conference, Toronto, Canada, October, 1999

(Official Brunei Delegate)

APEC Study Centre Consortium Meeting, Auckland, New Zealand, 1999.

APEC Study Center Consortium Meeting/Conference, Malaysia, August, 1998.

ASEAN Round Table Meeting with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Brunei,

September, 1998.

International Workshop on AFTA and the ASEAN Economies. Hanoi, Vietnam, February,

1998. (Co-Chair)

University of Brunei Darussalam, Conference on the Financial Crisis, May, Brunei.

EC-ASEAN Conference: The Asian Crisis. Brunei, May, 1998.

Joint South East Asian University Conference, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, July,

1998.

MAJOR CONFERENCE ORGANISATION:

APEC 2000, Study Centre Consortium Conference, Brunei, May, 2000

Business Development Strategies in the Asia-Pacific, Brunei University, 1997

Earthquake Recovery Conference, Newcastle, 1990.

“Does Anybody Care?” Forum on Youth Poverty, Newcastle University, 1990.

“Has the Family Got a Future?” Forum of Family Issues, New South Wales State

Parliament, Sydney, 1989.

“The Future of Education” Forum, University of Sydney, 1988.

Americans for Substance Abuse Prevention Conference, Washington DC, 1985.

ABC Television Film Launch at the US Congress, Washington DC, 1985.

Governor Jerry Brown Campaign Rally, Los Angeles, 1983.

PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING & SPEECH WRITING:

Major Speeches:

Keynote Address, "Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with

Disabilities: Strategies for Implementation", Regional International

Rehabilitation Conference, 2010 Ministry of Social Affairs.

Keynote Address, “The Value of the Asian Model in the Aftermath of the Crisis”,

APEC Study Centre Meeting, Auckland, New Zealand. 2000

Keynote Address and Co-Chairman, “The Role of the Foreign Investment in the ASEAN

Financial Crisis and the Need for New Investment and Trade

Strategies”, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Keynote Speaker, Gold Coast Businesspersons Network Meeting, 1996.

- Strategic Management for Business Communication

Keynote Speaker, Earthquake Recovery Conference, Newcastle, 1990.

- Getting Your Life in Order

Keynote Address, Australian-American Association Conference, Gold Coast, 1988.

- Strategic Management in US Politics

Keynote Speaker, Apprenticeship Training Conference; Department of

Education, Employment and Training, Sydney, 1988.

- Training Initiatives for the Future

Keynote Speaker, Wilderness Society Conference, Canberra, 1988

- Strategic Campaign Management

Keynote Speaker, Job Corps Graduation Ceremony, Maryland, USA, 1985.

- Finding Success

Australian Youth Work Conference, Melbourne, 1979.

- New Initiatives in Job Training

Written Speeches:

“Human Resource Development”, Introductory Speech, Brunei Minister for Industry and

Primary Resources, in Washington DC, November, 1999.

“Trade Opportunities for New South Wales Ports”, for the Minister for Public Works,

Ports, Roads and Darling Harbour, Business Conference, 1986.

“The Welfare of America’s Youth”, Keynote Address for Senator Mitch McConnell,

National Juvenile Detention Association, Kentucky, 1986.

“On the Consideration of S.1174 (Missing Children Clearinghouses) by the Senate”, Floor

Statement by Senator Mitch McConnell, 1985.

“Alcohol Abuse and its Implications for the Family”, before a US Congressional Hearing,

for Donald McDonald, MD, Administrator, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health

Administration, Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, March

18, 1985.

“Alcohol Abuse and the Implications for Families”, Keynote Address for Congressman

Dan Coats, Americans for Substance Abuse Prevention, Washington DC, 1985

“Child Abuse Prevention”: US Congress Floor Statement, for Congressman Dan Coats,

1985.

“Free Trade”, Floor Statement before the US Congress, for Congressman Dan Coats,

1985.

MEDIA INVOLVEMENT:

Training:

- Public Speaking and Debating: Private Tuition, 1963-1970

- Drama; Salisbury College of Advanced Education, 1971.

- Radio and TV Presentation; Private College, 1980.

Experience:

Brunei:

Public Service Announcement Productions, Brunei.

- “The Haze: Put out those Fires”

- “Road Safety”

- “Keeping Brunei Clean”.

University Publicity. Full production of Brunei University brochures.

Australian Television:

NBN Television “Good Morning Show”; regular business and social commentator

and presenter, Newcastle, 1990-1994.

NBN Television Special Series; “Newcastle’s Homeless Youth”; Responsibilities:

program organisation and presenter, Newcastle, 1993.

“They Stole My Baby”; National Media Campaign, 1983.

Lecturer (part time); Principles in Marketing and Communications Management,

Newcastle, Australia 1990-1994.

Student Radio; Feature Show, Adelaide, South Australia, 1978-1979.

Numerous advertisements, interviews, press conferences, and publicity for

business clients, politicians and celebrities in television, radio and news print.

United States.

Radio Feature Show; Hollywood, California, 1981-1983

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

Chairman, MBA Programme Committee, Brunei University 1999, 2000

Brunei University Faculty, Academic Planning Committee, 2000

Brunei University Faculty, Post Graduate Study Committee, 2000

Brunei University - Higher Education Development Committee, 1999

Marketing Committee, University of Brunei Darussalam, 1998-99.

Chairman, Marketing Committee, Department of Communications,

Queensland University of Technology, 1997.

Marketing Committee, Bond University, 1995-96

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & COMMITTEES

Member, Brunei Darussalam Economic Council:

Subcommittee on Diversification of the Oil and Gas Industry. 1999

Chairman, APEC 2000, Study Centre Consortium Meeting, Brunei 2000

APEC 2000 SME Planning Committee 1999

Member, Public Relations Institute of Australia (life member) 1986-

Brunei Representative to the APEC Study Centre Consortium 1998-99

Member, Political Science Association of America (life member) 1984-

Gold Coast Business Council, Queensland 1996-

Registered Teacher, Queensland Department of Education 1996-

COMMUNITY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS.

Chairman, Public Policy Institute, Sydney, 1988-89

Chairman, Tighes Hill Youth Training Programs, Newcastle, 1990-93

Director for Youth Residential and Job Training Program, SA, 1975-79

Previous Membership of Professional Education Associations and Boards.

Registered as a High School Teacher in:

- South Australia 1975-1980

- Queensland 1995-1998, 2016-

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Articles:

Reynolds, C. L., (2015) In the Shadow of the Crown: Some men look on

Constitutions…, Lulu, United States.

Reynolds, C. L., (2010) "Two Year Study of the Effectiveness of Sensory Integration

Therapy upon the Neurophysiological Development of Children with Learning

Difficulties", British Institute for Learning Development Publications, Sept.

Reynolds, C. L., (2002) Global Logic: The Challenge of the Globalisation for South

East Asian Business, Singapore: Prentice Hall

Reynolds, C. L., (2001) “A Conceptual Model of Global Business Growth in South East

Asia”, Journal of Asia-Pacific Economy. February.

Reynolds, C. L., (2001) “ Guanxi Preferential Pricing as a Marketing Strategy: A Brunei

Study”, (under review)

Reynolds, C. L., (2000) “ Reflections on the Value of an ‘Asian’ Model”, European

Business Forum, Issue 2, Spring.

Reynolds, C. L., (2000) “Managing Finance: A Case for New Management Strategies in

SE Asia” APEC 2000 ASC Conference Report, Brunei: APEC.

Reynolds, C. L., (1999) “The Role of the Foreign Investment in the ASEAN Financial

Crisis and the Need for New Investment and Trade Strategies”, Tinjauan, University

Brunei Darussalam, January.

Nuttman, C. & Reynolds, C. L., (1998) “Marketing of Higher Education”, New Trends in

Higher Education, The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning,

Jakarta.

Reynolds, C. L., (1997) “Issue Management and the Australian Gun Debate”, Public

Relations Review, Washington DC., Winter, 1997. (ISSN: 0363-8111)

Reynolds, C. L., (1996) “Strategic Communications”, PRofessional, Public Relations

Institute of Australia, August.

Reynolds, C. L., (1996), - ghost editor for, Australian Policing: Contemporary Issues.

(released as - Chappell, D., and Wilson, P.), Butterworth, Sydney.

Nixon, C., and Reynolds, C. L., (1996), ‘Producing Change in Police Organisations: The

Story of the New South Wales Police Service’ in Australian Policing: Contemporary

Issues. (ed) Chappell, D., and Wilson, P., Butterworths, Sydney.

Reynolds, C. L., and Wilson, P. (1996), ‘Private Policing in Australia’ in Australian

Policing: Contemporary Issues, (ed) Chappell, D., and Wilson, P., Butterworths, Sydney.

Reynolds, C. L., (1996). Introduction to Writing, Bond University, Queensland.

Reynolds, C. L., (1995). “Telecommunications Price Discounting War”, THE AGE,

Melbourne, Sept. 5.

Reynolds, C. L., (1994) Strategic Communications. Network Communications, Sydney.

Reynolds, C. L., (1993) “Public Policy Management - the Business, Government Nexus”,

Communicator, Sydney, July.

Reynolds, C. L., (1993). ‘Do We Need a Republic?’, Insights, Sydney, November.

Reynolds, C. L., (1993). ‘After the Bitter Bout: The Economic Benefits of a New

Government”, On Being, Melbourne, March.

Reynolds, C. L., (1992). ‘Basic Instinct’, Insights, Sydney, August.

Reynolds, C. L., (1992). ‘The New Social Fundamentalism’, ICE (Joint University

Publication for the State of New South Wales), June.

Reynolds, C. L., (1992). ‘A Disillusioned America’, OPUS, Newcastle University,

September.

Reynolds, C. L., (1991 and 1992). ‘Study and Essay Writing Techniques’, Alternative

University Handbook, Newcastle University; January.

Reynolds, C. L., (1991). ‘South Africa: the Economic Problems of Conflict’, OPUS:

Newcastle University, May.

Reynolds, C. L., (1991). ‘Does Anybody Care?: Australia’s Homeless Youth’, OPUS,

Newcastle University, Newcastle, October.

Reynolds, C. L., (1990). ‘The consequences for US foreign policy after the collapse of the

Berlin Wall’, OPUS, Newcastle University, June.

Reynolds, C. L., (1989). ‘Will the Real Batman Stand Up?’, On Being, Melbourne,

December.

Reynolds, C. L., (1989).‘The Silence of the Lambs’, OPUS, Newcastle University, Sept.

Reynolds, C. L.,, (1989). ‘Abortion: Whose Rights are We Protecting?”, Journey; Sydney,

September.

Reynolds, C. L., (1988). ‘Selecting a President’, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE

AUSTRALIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, June.

Reynolds, C. L., (1987). “Selling Soaps and Presidents”, THE AUSTRALIAN, June.

Reynolds, C. L., (1987). ‘The Politics of AIDS’, B & T, Sydney, October.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). “Only a Proper University Will Do for Sydney's West”, THE

AUSTRALIAN, September.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). “Little Aid for Runaways”, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD,

Sydney, September.

Reynolds, C. L., (1985). ‘Helping Poor Children’, The Washington Post, Washington DC,

August.

Coats, D., (Reynolds, C. L.) (1985) “Indiana Fights Back Against Alcoholism”, Fort

Wayne Sentinel; July 4.

Reynolds, C. L., (1984). Semi-Sovereign Australia. Claremont Graduate University,

Claremont, CA, United States of America.

Reynolds, C. L., (1980). Clusters of Sanity: Self-Help Programs for the Unemployed in

Europe. (unpublished).

United States and Australian Government Legislation

“Public Works (Interest) Amendment Bill 1986”, File No. M2132.78, New South Wales,

August. 1986.

“To Amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 to Provide

States with Assistance in Locating Missing Children." S.1174, US SENATE

LEGISLATION, November, 1985.

“To Amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 to Provide

States with Assistance in Locating Missing Children." S.1174, REPORT 99-203: to

accompany S.1174.

“To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to increase the Amount of the Deduction

Allowed for Personal Exemptions." H.R. 1551, US CONGRESS LEGISLATION, March,

1985.

“Designating the Week Beginning January 12, 1986 as "National Alcohol Syndrome

Awareness Week". H.J. RES 375, US CONGRESS LEGISLATION, September, 1985.

“A Family Tax Report Card: Staff Report”, House Select Committee on Children, Youth

and Families, August, 1985.

“Opportunities for Success: Cost Effective Programs for Children: Staff Report”, House

Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, August, 1985.

Hearings:

“Alcohol Abuse and its Implications for the Family”, US Congressional Hearing,

Washington DC, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, (ed), March 1985.

“Families with Disabled Children: Issues for the 1980s”, US Congressional Hearing,

Anaheim, California, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, (ed), April,

1985.

“Prevention of Alcohol Abuse in American Families”, US Congressional Hearing,

Washington DC, Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, (ed), May 1985.

Reports:

Reynolds, C. L., (1993) “Cost Effective New Options for Aged Care”, Report for the

Department for Aged Care, the Uniting Church, New South Wales.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). “Briefing Paper on the New South Wales Juvenile Justice

System”, for the Minister for Youth and Community Services, New South Wales, 1986.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). “Industrial Park for Lucas Heights”, Report for the Premier of

New South Wales, 1986.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). “Briefing Paper on Runaways in New South Wales”, for the

Minister for Youth and Community Services, New South Wales, 1986.

Reynolds, C. L., (1986). Briefing Paper on AIDS: Political and Legislative Implications”,

for the Minister for Youth and Community Services, New South Wales, 1986.

Reynolds, C. L., (1985). “The Need for Healthy Families”, Report for the U.S. House

Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, 1985.

Reynolds, C. L., (1985). “Alcoholism and Family Violence”, Report for the US House

Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, Washington DC.

Reynolds, C. L., (1982) “The Feasibility of a Neighbourhood Watch Program for

California”, Report for the Pomona City Council, California, USA.

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“With appreciation to Chris and Joan Reynolds and best wishes”

President Ronald Reagan

“Reynolds is an intelligent, industrious, dedicated and highly motivated young man. He is

self-starting in his work, self-directing of its progress, and self-demanding that it be of

high standard. He has excellent facility in both oral and written communication and has

demonstrated his capacity for independent, original and thorough research.”

George Blair, Chairman of the Graduate Faculty in

Government, Claremont University, California.

“If we had more professional staff working for the Congress with your ability and

commitment, I believe solutions to problems like substance abuse would be more easily

attained.”

Abigail J. Healy, The White House, Washington D.C.

“One of the pleasures of being a United States Congressman is to be in a position to write

letters of reference for persons such as Christopher Reynolds. I have found him to be a

man of convictions and my interactions with him have been consistently stimulating.”

Congressman Tony Hall, United States Congress.

“I have the highest regard for his intellect, loyalty and dedication to his work and to those

for whom and with whom he is employed. He has proven to be a good team worker and

highly co-operative in resolving difficult and contentious issues.”

Les MacDonald, General Manager, Maritime Services

Board of NSW, Australia.

“Christopher is a constant thinker, weighing up and assessing situations carefully. He has

written important articles that are accepted by the daily papers and provided commentary

on issues for the Newcastle television. I have no hesitation in recommending Christopher

as a person who ... always brings the result of a disciplined mind to bear on whatever he

does.”

Dr. Uniting Dean Drayton, President,

Uniting Church of Australia

“I have found Christopher to be a highly intelligent man with great vision and the ability

to plan and organise programs and events. I would recommend Christopher to any

position which could make use of his many skills and talents.”

Helen Stevenson, Mitre-10 Stores Manager, Australia

“I was impressed with his knowledge of American politics and invited him to become a

regular contributor to the program I was producing for NBN Television in Newcastle. I do

not hesitate to recommend him to any employer fortunate enough to secure his services.”

Anna Manzoney, Producer, "Good Morning", NBN Television

RESUME

CHRISTOPHER

REYNOLDS