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'''Katie Perrior''' was appointed special adviser and director of communications to prime minister [[Theresa May]] in July 2016, having worked as May's spokesman in her bid for the Conservative Party leadership. <ref> John Harrington, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1401144/former-boris-johnson-pr-chief-katie-perrior-joins-theresa-mays-leadership-team Former Boris Johnson PR chief Katie Perrior joins Theresa May's leadership team], ''PRWeek'', 5 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016. </ref> Her appointment breaks recent tradition by appointing a non-journalist in the role. <ref> David Singleton, [https://www.totalpolitics.com/articles/news/pr-boss-katie-perrior-theresa-mays-top-spin-doctor PR boss Katie Perrior is Theresa May's top spin doctor], ''TotalPolitics'', 15 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016. </ref>
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'''Katie Perrior''' is a former special adviser and director of communications to prime minister [[Theresa May]], from July 2016 to February 2017. <ref name= "Guard"> Rajeev Syal, [https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/21/theresa-mays-spin-doctor-quit-pr-roles-after-questions-over-conflict-of-interest Theresa May's spin doctor gets paperwork right after questions over conflict of interest], ''The Guardian'', 21 February 2017, accessed 2 March 2017. </ref>
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She previously worked as May's spokesman in her bid for the Conservative Party leadership. <ref> John Harrington, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1401144/former-boris-johnson-pr-chief-katie-perrior-joins-theresa-mays-leadership-team Former Boris Johnson PR chief Katie Perrior joins Theresa May's leadership team], ''PRWeek'', 5 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016. </ref> Her appointment broke tradition by appointing a non-journalist to the role. <ref> David Singleton, [https://www.totalpolitics.com/articles/news/pr-boss-katie-perrior-theresa-mays-top-spin-doctor PR boss Katie Perrior is Theresa May's top spin doctor], ''TotalPolitics'', 15 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016. </ref>
  
 
==Think tanker, lobbyist and PR==
 
==Think tanker, lobbyist and PR==

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Katie Perrior

Katie Perrior is a former special adviser and director of communications to prime minister Theresa May, from July 2016 to February 2017. [1]

She previously worked as May's spokesman in her bid for the Conservative Party leadership. [2] Her appointment broke tradition by appointing a non-journalist to the role. [3]

Think tanker, lobbyist and PR

Perrior is the former media director of the Stockholm Network. Prior to this role she worked as a media consultant on the gameshow Who Wants to be a Millionaire? and worked for the Conservative Party Chairman and Conservative shadow home secretary during high profile campaigns.[4].

She is also a founder director of InHouse PR (2006-16), which helped London mayor Boris Johnson with his mayoral campaign.[5][6]

Affiliations

Stockholm Network | InHouse PR | Channel 4 | ITV | Boris Johnson

Notes

  1. Rajeev Syal, Theresa May's spin doctor gets paperwork right after questions over conflict of interest, The Guardian, 21 February 2017, accessed 2 March 2017.
  2. John Harrington, Former Boris Johnson PR chief Katie Perrior joins Theresa May's leadership team, PRWeek, 5 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016.
  3. David Singleton, PR boss Katie Perrior is Theresa May's top spin doctor, TotalPolitics, 15 July 2016, accessed 9 December 2016.
  4. Stockholm Network, Annual Report 2005-06, ISSU, Accessed 20-April-2010
  5. Katie Perrior, Meet the Directors, InHouse PR, Accessed 25-June-2010
  6. Katie Perrior, Lobbyists should make the most of Boris' willingness to listen, PR Week, 5-June-2008, Accessed 25-June-2010