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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Alison Clarke''' is the former UK CEO of [[Huntsworth]] owned lobbyists [[Grayling]].
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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Alison Clarke''' is the former UK and Ireland CEO of [[Huntsworth]] owned lobbyists [[Grayling]].
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
 
Clarke began her career as a graduate trainee at [[Pedigree Petfoods]] (a division of [[Mars]]) before moving into PR consultancy.
 
Clarke began her career as a graduate trainee at [[Pedigree Petfoods]] (a division of [[Mars]]) before moving into PR consultancy.
  
Prior to joining [[Grayling]], Clarke was a business development at [[Grayling]]'s parent company [[Huntsworth]] PLC.<ref name="GRAY"> Grayling [http://www.grayling.co.uk/en-gb/bio/?bio=34d6c43f-a413-e311-8561-3c4a92dbdc37 Alison Clarke], accessed 1 July 2015.</ref>
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Prior to joining [[Grayling]], Clarke was a business development at [[Grayling]]'s parent company [[Huntsworth]] PLC<ref name="GRAY"> Grayling [http://www.grayling.co.uk/en-gb/bio/?bio=34d6c43f-a413-e311-8561-3c4a92dbdc37 Alison Clarke], accessed 1 July 2015.</ref>, Asia Pacific CEO of [[Weber Shandwick]] and head of London at [[Weber Shandwick]].<ref name="PR"> Mart Cartmell [http://www.prweek.com/article/1058147/grayling-appoints-alison-clarke-uk-ceo-loretta-tobin-takes-career-break Grayling appoints Alison Clarke UK CEO as Loretta Tobin takes career break] ''PR Week'', 3 March 2011, accessed 1 July 2015.</ref>
  
She joined [[Grayling]] in 2011 and in June 2015 announced she is stepping down. Clarke leaving her role coincides with [[Paul Taaffe]] being appointed group CEO of [[Huntsworth]].<ref> Anna Reynolds [http://www.prweek.com/article/1351457/grayling-uk-ceo-alison-clarke-stands-down-four-years-role Grayling UK CEO Alison Clarke stands down after four years in role] ''PR Week'', 15 June 2015, accessed 1 July 2015.</ref>
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She was appointed UK and Ireland CEO at [[Grayling]] in March 2011, after her predecessor [[Loretta Tobin]] announced she would be taking a break.<ref name="PR"/> In June 2015 Clarke announced she would be stepping down and will spend the summer working out her next career move. Clarke leaving coincides with [[Paul Taaffe]] being appointed group CEO of [[Huntsworth]].<ref> Anna Reynolds [http://www.prweek.com/article/1351457/grayling-uk-ceo-alison-clarke-stands-down-four-years-role Grayling UK CEO Alison Clarke stands down after four years in role] ''PR Week'', 15 June 2015, accessed 1 July 2015.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Latest revision as of 16:07, 1 July 2015

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Alison Clarke is the former UK and Ireland CEO of Huntsworth owned lobbyists Grayling.

Career

Clarke began her career as a graduate trainee at Pedigree Petfoods (a division of Mars) before moving into PR consultancy.

Prior to joining Grayling, Clarke was a business development at Grayling's parent company Huntsworth PLC[1], Asia Pacific CEO of Weber Shandwick and head of London at Weber Shandwick.[2]

She was appointed UK and Ireland CEO at Grayling in March 2011, after her predecessor Loretta Tobin announced she would be taking a break.[2] In June 2015 Clarke announced she would be stepping down and will spend the summer working out her next career move. Clarke leaving coincides with Paul Taaffe being appointed group CEO of Huntsworth.[3]

Affiliations

Former

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Grayling Alison Clarke, accessed 1 July 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mart Cartmell Grayling appoints Alison Clarke UK CEO as Loretta Tobin takes career break PR Week, 3 March 2011, accessed 1 July 2015.
  3. Anna Reynolds Grayling UK CEO Alison Clarke stands down after four years in role PR Week, 15 June 2015, accessed 1 July 2015.