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Lord Paddy Gillford is a lobbyist and former special advisor for the Conservative Party.
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:Paddy founded The [[Policy Partnership]] in 1993. He started his business career with [[Hanson]] plc and was seconded from there to the [[Home Office]] to advise the Rt. Hon [[Douglas Hurd]] CBE, then Home Secretary. He returned to Hanson as manager of their public affairs unit before joining one of the UK's leading firms of lobbyists.
 
:Paddy founded The [[Policy Partnership]] in 1993. He started his business career with [[Hanson]] plc and was seconded from there to the [[Home Office]] to advise the Rt. Hon [[Douglas Hurd]] CBE, then Home Secretary. He returned to Hanson as manager of their public affairs unit before joining one of the UK's leading firms of lobbyists.
  
:Over the years, Paddy has acted as a consultant to leading companies in the UK and US, such as UPS, BT and Prudential. Paddy has worked for companies in emerging markets such as Interros, Sistema and Yukos, and advised governments around the world.
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:Over the years, Paddy has acted as a consultant to leading companies in the UK and US, such as UPS, [[BT]] and [[Prudential]]. Paddy has worked for companies in emerging markets such as Interros, Sistema and [[Yukos]], and advised governments around the world.
  
:He is a non-executive Director of Polyus Gold, an international gold mining company and sits on the advisory boards of Cedar Partners, a 'fund of funds', and [[AGM Transitions]], specialists in advising business leaders on how to manage their careers.
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:He is a non-executive Director of [[Polyus Gold]], an international gold mining company and sits on the advisory boards of [[Cedar Partners]], a 'fund of funds', and [[AGM Transitions]], specialists in advising business leaders on how to manage their careers.
  
 
:Paddy is active within the Conservative Party and a former councillor in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. He also sits on the Board of Governors of The [[Knightsbridge School]] in London.<ref>Biographical note in the [http://www.policypartnership.com/team/lordgillford.htm Policy Partnership website]</ref>
 
:Paddy is active within the Conservative Party and a former councillor in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. He also sits on the Board of Governors of The [[Knightsbridge School]] in London.<ref>Biographical note in the [http://www.policypartnership.com/team/lordgillford.htm Policy Partnership website]</ref>

Revision as of 10:02, 29 September 2007

Lord Paddy Gillford is a lobbyist and former special advisor for the Conservative Party.

Paddy founded The Policy Partnership in 1993. He started his business career with Hanson plc and was seconded from there to the Home Office to advise the Rt. Hon Douglas Hurd CBE, then Home Secretary. He returned to Hanson as manager of their public affairs unit before joining one of the UK's leading firms of lobbyists.
Over the years, Paddy has acted as a consultant to leading companies in the UK and US, such as UPS, BT and Prudential. Paddy has worked for companies in emerging markets such as Interros, Sistema and Yukos, and advised governments around the world.
He is a non-executive Director of Polyus Gold, an international gold mining company and sits on the advisory boards of Cedar Partners, a 'fund of funds', and AGM Transitions, specialists in advising business leaders on how to manage their careers.
Paddy is active within the Conservative Party and a former councillor in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. He also sits on the Board of Governors of The Knightsbridge School in London.[1]
He is the non-executive Chairman of Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd, Europe's leading bridge & large steel construction company and chairs the transport committee of the London Chamber of Commerce.[2]

The Guardian reports:

Lord 'Paddy' Gillford (45) - Old Etonian lobbyist and field sports enthusiast. Son of Earl Clanwilliam. Threw £3,500 conference party for Cameron last year(2005).[3]

Affiliations

References

  1. Biographical note in the Policy Partnership website
  2. UBCC Advisory Council accessed January 2007.
  3. David Leigh The donor list Guardian, 2 June 2006.