Terrington Management
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Terrington Management is a niche 'government relations' lobbying consultancy which previously shared personnel and offices in Great Peter Street with First Defence, a right-wing military think tank.
In September 2012 Terrington's chairman Geoffrey Pattie and director Caroline Flynn-MacLeod joined the Public Affairs Council's voluntary register as third-party lobbyists, yet failed to reveal their client list. [1]
In December 2015 Brigadier Jon Brittain joined Terrington as a partner after 32 years of service in various army and defence positions. His last position before officially retiring was head of defence logistics and the Joint Forces Command – which brings together air, sea and land forces. Private Eye magazine pointed out that Brittain had started working for Terrington before he left the civil service in February 2016.
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Consultancy arm
Tri Polus is Terrington's consultancy branch, specialising in market entry strategies, consultancy advice and defence offsets; the company has a number of contracts with 'leading US corporations' to deliver offset projects. [2]
People
- Geoffrey Pattie, chairman (retired 2015)
- Caroline Flynn-MacLeod, director
- Mayank Patel, president (USA) and managing director (Europe) [3] - appointed director of both Terrington and Tri-Polus 6 November 2013. [4]
Terrington Clients
Registrar of consultant lobbyists
The UK government's register of consultant lobbyists documents those clients on behalf of whom Terrington has lobbied government ministers. The firm's listings are as follows:
January to March 2017
No clients listed. During this quarter, Terrington Management LLP made no communications which meet the definition of consultant lobbying as defined by the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act.
October to December 2016
No clients listed. During this quarter, Terrington Management LLP made no communications which meet the definition of consultant lobbying as defined by the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act.
July to September 2016
No clients listed. During this quarter, Terrington Management LLP made no communications which meet the definition of consultant lobbying as defined by the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act.
April - June 2016
January - March 2015
Notes 2017
- 5 January 2017 Change to Register: Accenture was removed as a client from Terrington Management LLP's January to March 2017 quarterly information return.
- 01 June 2017 Change to Register: The code of conduct subscribed to by Terrington Management LLP was removed from the Register of Consultant Lobbyists as it was not relevant to UK consultant lobbying.
- 27 April 2017 Change to Register: On 27/04/2017, Accenture was added to Terrington Management LLP's list of clients for the return period January to March 2017.
Affiliations
- Defence Manufacturers Association, member
- D|S
- Association of Police and Public Security Suppliers (APPSS), part of A|D|S
- Chatham House - Royal Institute for International Affairs
- Institute of Economic Affairs
- International Institute for Strategic Studies
- Royal United Services Institute
- Royal United Services Institute Homeland Security Programme
- UK Public Affairs Council [7]
Contact
45 Great Peter Street,
London, SW1P 3LT, UK
Website: http://www.terringtonmanagement.com
Email: info@terringtonmanagement.com
Notes
- ↑ Tamasin Cave, Lobbyists score another own goal, 23 September 2012
- ↑ Tri Polus, Terrington website, accessed 4 May 2015
- ↑ Terrington Management Tri Polus accessed 27 October 2014
- ↑ Terrington Management, Companies House, last accessed 21 March 2018
- ↑ 'Terrington Management LLP profile 2016', Register of consultant lobbyists, accessed 25 July 2016
- ↑ Terrington Management profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 9 February 2016
- ↑ Links, accessed 27 October 2014