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Dewhurst has been [[BNFL]]'s Group Corporate Affairs Director since April 2001. He has been a board member of the [[Nuclear Industry Assocation]] for three years and has chaired the association's Communication Working Group for two years.
 
Dewhurst has been [[BNFL]]'s Group Corporate Affairs Director since April 2001. He has been a board member of the [[Nuclear Industry Assocation]] for three years and has chaired the association's Communication Working Group for two years.
  
Ex-President of the [[Institute of Public Relations]]. He is a Visiting Fellow of the Media School of Bournemouth University. Before joining BNFL, Philip was UK Chief Executive of [[Shandwick]] International.
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Ex-President of the [[Institute of Public Relations]]. He is a Visiting Fellow of the Media School of Bournemouth University. Before joining BNFL, Philip was UK Chief Executive of [[Shandwick]] International. {{ref|nia}}
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It is Dewhurst's belief that the nuclear "industry has to do more to spell out the benefits of nuclear". He says the main areas to positively spin nuclear are "security of supply, avoiding CO2 emissions and therefore helping in the fight against global warming while supplying safe and reliable energy". {{ref|ft}}
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==External Links==
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* {{Note|nia}} Nuclear Industry Assocition, [http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm website]
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* {{note|ft}} ''Financial Times'', [http://news.ft.com/cms/s/05e35ad4-449f-11da-a5f0-00000e2511c8.html Ask the Expert: Nuclear Energy], October 24, 2005
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[[category:Pro-nuclear individuals|Dewhurst, Philip]]
 
[[category:Pro-nuclear individuals|Dewhurst, Philip]]

Revision as of 14:24, 1 March 2006


Dewhurst has been BNFL's Group Corporate Affairs Director since April 2001. He has been a board member of the Nuclear Industry Assocation for three years and has chaired the association's Communication Working Group for two years.

Ex-President of the Institute of Public Relations. He is a Visiting Fellow of the Media School of Bournemouth University. Before joining BNFL, Philip was UK Chief Executive of Shandwick International. [1]

It is Dewhurst's belief that the nuclear "industry has to do more to spell out the benefits of nuclear". He says the main areas to positively spin nuclear are "security of supply, avoiding CO2 emissions and therefore helping in the fight against global warming while supplying safe and reliable energy". [2]

External Links