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[[Tim Luke]] is a former special adviser to [[David Cameron]]. Between 2011 and 2014 he was a senior adviser to Mr Cameron as well as an adviser to [[Nick Clegg]], the deputy prime minister, on business, trade and innovation. <ref> Ed Hammond [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c2ed841a-0142-11e4-9750-00144feab7de.html#axzz3SwauxS9w Barclays hires leading Cameron adviser] ''ft.com'', 1 July 2014, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref> Luke was bought into Downing Street as part of the Policy and Implementation Unit. <ref name= "Luke"> [http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/tim-luke/ Mr Tim Luke] ''Centre for Science and Policy'', accessed 26 February 2015 </ref>  
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[[Tim Luke]] is a former special adviser to [[David Cameron]]. Between 2011 and 2014 he was a senior adviser to Cameron as well as an adviser to [[Nick Clegg]], the deputy prime minister, on business, trade and innovation. <ref> Ed Hammond [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c2ed841a-0142-11e4-9750-00144feab7de.html#axzz3SwauxS9w Barclays hires leading Cameron adviser] ''ft.com'', 1 July 2014, accessed 27 February 2015 </ref> Luke was bought into Downing Street as part of the Policy and Implementation Unit. <ref name= "Luke"> [http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/tim-luke/ Mr Tim Luke] ''Centre for Science and Policy'', accessed 26 February 2015 </ref>  
  
Luke now works at [[Barclays]] as their vice-president of Technology, Media and Telecomms. <ref name= "Luke"/>
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Luke is a policy fellow alumnus at the [[Centre for Science and Policy]]. <ref name= "Luke"/>
  
==History==
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Luke now works at [[Barclays]] as their vice-president of technology, media and telecomms. <ref name= "Luke"/>
Previously, Luke spent almost 18 years as a top-ranked analyst across a number of different technology sub-sectors which included communications equipment, enterprise networking and semiconductors at [[Lehman Brothers]] as well as global sector head for the equity research team covering the technology sector at [[Barclays Capital]]. <ref name= "Luke"/>  
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Previously, Luke spent almost 18 years as a top-ranked analyst across a number of different technology sub-sectors which included communications equipment, enterprise networking and semiconductors at [[Lehman Brothers]]. He also undertook a role as global sector head for the equity research team covering the technology sector at [[Barclays Capital]]. <ref name= "Luke"/>
  
 
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Tim Luke is a former special adviser to David Cameron. Between 2011 and 2014 he was a senior adviser to Cameron as well as an adviser to Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, on business, trade and innovation. [1] Luke was bought into Downing Street as part of the Policy and Implementation Unit. [2]

Luke is a policy fellow alumnus at the Centre for Science and Policy. [2]

Luke now works at Barclays as their vice-president of technology, media and telecomms. [2]

Background

Previously, Luke spent almost 18 years as a top-ranked analyst across a number of different technology sub-sectors which included communications equipment, enterprise networking and semiconductors at Lehman Brothers. He also undertook a role as global sector head for the equity research team covering the technology sector at Barclays Capital. [2]

Education

Luke studied European History, Politics and Economics at the University of East Anglia.

Notes

  1. Ed Hammond Barclays hires leading Cameron adviser ft.com, 1 July 2014, accessed 27 February 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Mr Tim Luke Centre for Science and Policy, accessed 26 February 2015