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O2's director of communications and sustainability [[Glenn Manoff]] cited the importance of Bertram's four years as a prime ministerial special adviser, and "rich experience, insight and energy during a time when we’re juggling a number of crucial public policy issues."<ref> [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1024898/O2-signs-former-Downing-Street-aide-Theo-Bertram-top-lobbying-post/ O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post], David Singleton, 27 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010.</ref>
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When confirming Bertram's appointment, O2's director of communications and sustainability [[Glenn Manoff]] cited the importance of his four years as a prime ministerial special adviser, and "rich experience, insight and energy during a time when we’re juggling a number of crucial public policy issues."<ref> [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1024898/O2-signs-former-Downing-Street-aide-Theo-Bertram-top-lobbying-post/ O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post], David Singleton, 27 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010.</ref>
  
 
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===Notes===

Revision as of 13:29, 1 September 2010

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Theo Bertram is a former Downing Street special adviser to prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. In August 2010 he was appointed acting head of 02 UK's public affairs on a six-month contract.[1]

Background

Biographical information

Bertram was a communications manager for the Labour Party and then a parliamentary researcher to Parmjit Dhanda, the former Labour MP for Gloucester. He rose up the ranks and was recruited by Tony Blair as head of research and information at Number 10. [2]

Activities

Bertram "played a key role in helping Brown prepare for the 2010 election TV debates, playing Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg in private rehearsals." Blair's former press secretary Alastair Campbell played Tory leader David Cameron.[3] [4]

Views

Affiliations

When confirming Bertram's appointment, O2's director of communications and sustainability Glenn Manoff cited the importance of his four years as a prime ministerial special adviser, and "rich experience, insight and energy during a time when we’re juggling a number of crucial public policy issues."[5]

Notes

  1. O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post,accessed 30 August 2010.
  2. O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post, David Singleton, 27 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010.
  3. O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post, David Singleton, 27 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010.
  4. [Alastair Campbell plays David Cameron as Brown rehearses for TV debates Philip Webster, The Times, 15 March, 2010. Accessed 1 September 2010.
  5. O2 signs up former Downing Street aide Theo Bertram for top lobbying post, David Singleton, 27 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010.