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==Background==
 
==Background==
Coffman was special adviser in the [[House of Lords]] from September 2006 till April 2010, and before this was the special adviser to the Government Whips Office.
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Coffman was special adviser in the [[House of Lords]] from September 2006 till April 2010, and before this was the special adviser to the [[Government Whips Office]].  
Previously, Coffman was policy officer for the [[Labour Party]] for 5 years, where he was responsible for policy development, stakeholder management and political communication on home affairs and constitutional affairs matters, working closely with Ministers. <ref name= "Coffman"/>
 
  
Early on in his career Coffman worked as a research assistant to [[Ann Coffey]] and [[Helen Jackson]], as well as parliamentary, research and press officer for the [[Prison Officers' Association]]. <ref name= "Coffman"/>
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Previously, Coffman was policy officer for the [[Labour Party]] for five years, where he was responsible for policy development, stakeholder management and political communication on home affairs and constitutional affairs matters, working closely with ministers. <ref name= "Coffman"/>
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Early on in his career Coffman worked as a research assistant to MPs [[Ann Coffey]] and [[Helen Jackson]], as well as parliamentary, research and press officer for the [[Prison Officers' Association]]. <ref name= "Coffman"/>
  
  

Revision as of 23:50, 20 October 2014

Ben Coffman is currently deputy chief of staff for the leader of the opposition in the House of Lords. [1]

Background

Coffman was special adviser in the House of Lords from September 2006 till April 2010, and before this was the special adviser to the Government Whips Office.

Previously, Coffman was policy officer for the Labour Party for five years, where he was responsible for policy development, stakeholder management and political communication on home affairs and constitutional affairs matters, working closely with ministers. [1]

Early on in his career Coffman worked as a research assistant to MPs Ann Coffey and Helen Jackson, as well as parliamentary, research and press officer for the Prison Officers' Association. [1]


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ben Coffman LinkedIn profile, accessed 20 October 2014