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Latest revision as of 14:55, 11 April 2012
JC Strategy is a strategic communications and government relations consultancy founded by James Connal, a former special adviser to Labour minister Geoff Hoon when he was Defence Secretary. [1]
People
- James Connal
- Alastair Masser - former political adviser to Gerald Howarth MP, Minister for International Security Strategy.
Clients
'The firm's clients have ranged from leading investment firms to charities and sovereign governments', including the Government of Georgia, private equity firm Apax Partners, and the charity, Save the Children.[1]
JC Strategy acts as the secretariat for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Georgia. [2]
Contact, Resources and Notes
Contact
- Website:
- Address:Little Tufton House, 3 Dean Trench Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3HB
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 JC Strategy Biog, undated, accessed 11 April 2102
- ↑ House of Commons, [REGISTER OF ALL-PARTY GROUPS (As at 9 February 2012)