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'''Christopher Parr''' previously worked as a private secretary to former deputy Prime Minister [[John Prescott]], where for three years Parr "played a major role at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, advising on housing issues and the department's efforts to foster sustainable communities".  He joined lobbying firm [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] as an account director in January 2006.<ref>Staff writers, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/534025/Bell-Pottinger-appoints-former-New-Labour-aides/ Bell Pottinger appoints former New Labour aides]", ''PR Week UK'', 05.01.06, accessed 20.09.10</ref>
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'''Christopher Parr''' previously worked as a private secretary to former deputy Prime Minister [[John Prescott]], where for three years Parr "played a major role at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, advising on housing issues and the department's efforts to foster sustainable communities".<ref name="Bell">Staff writers, "[http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/search/534025/Bell-Pottinger-appoints-former-New-Labour-aides/ Bell Pottinger appoints former New Labour aides]", ''PR Week UK'', 05.01.06, accessed 20.09.10</ref>
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He joined lobbying firm [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]] as an account director in January 2006.<ref name="Bell/">
  
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==

Revision as of 03:46, 22 October 2014

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Christopher Parr previously worked as a private secretary to former deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, where for three years Parr "played a major role at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, advising on housing issues and the department's efforts to foster sustainable communities".[1]

He joined lobbying firm Bell Pottinger Public Affairs as an account director in January 2006.<ref name="Bell/">

Contact, Resources, Notes

Notes

  1. Staff writers, "Bell Pottinger appoints former New Labour aides", PR Week UK, 05.01.06, accessed 20.09.10