Bruce Todd is specialised in co-ordinating, identifying and implementing judicial reform, law-enforcement co-operation, security and oversight programmes alongside Donor Agencies, international actors such as Interpol, Europol, Eurojust, Ameripol, SECI Centre, relevant government Ministries and regional crisis-management centres. Mr. Todd lectures at Ministries, Defence Colleges, crisis-management centres, think-tanks and Universities on a range of SSR subjects focussed on post-conflict stabilisation, security (incl. border security) and best-practices for identifying concrete development sector programmes (incl. designing Public-Private Partnership (PPP) own strategies for governments wishing to encourage and facilitate foreign investment earlier on and as part of the stabilisation process). Mr. Todd has an academic background in business and finance, political science with economics and history from Oxford Brookes University and Middle-East politics and security from the University of Jerusalem. Mr. Todd has worked on the ground with NGOs, alongside Donor Agencies and beneficiary governments, in the Balkans and Asia; as Programme Manger for Regional Justice and Police programmes from European Commission HQ; and as Consultant on Justice and Home Affairs programmes. Mr. Todd is Founder and Director of InCompass International.











