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He is a graduate in Law from Brunel University, London.<ref name="KesherBio">[http://www.ben-tovim.com/#!kesher-strategy-llp Kesher Strategy LLP], ben-tovim.com, accessed 14 October 2012.</ref> | He is a graduate in Law from Brunel University, London.<ref name="KesherBio">[http://www.ben-tovim.com/#!kesher-strategy-llp Kesher Strategy LLP], ben-tovim.com, accessed 14 October 2012.</ref> | ||
− | + | Hamilton is a former Director of International Affairs of the [[Conservative Party]].<ref name="KesherBio">[http://www.ben-tovim.com/#!kesher-strategy-llp Kesher Strategy LLP], ben-tovim.com, accessed 14 October 2012.</ref> | |
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+ | He was the founding Executive Secretary of the [[International Democrat Union]].<ref>[http://www.idu.org/founder.aspx Founders], International Democrat Union, accessed 16 october 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | Between 1993-2001, Hamilton was first CEO and then later Chairman of the [[EPPA|EPPA Group]], the largest privately owned and managed pan-European government affairs company at that time.<ref name="KesherBio">[http://www.ben-tovim.com/#!kesher-strategy-llp Kesher Strategy LLP], ben-tovim.com, accessed 14 October 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==External Resources== | ||
+ | *[http://www.euractiv.com/pa/scott-hamilton-fears-crisis-confidence-governing-institutions-persist-2009/article-117380 Scott Hamilton fears that a crisis of confidence in governing institutions could persist in 2009], euractiv.com, 18 February 2004. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 23:09, 15 October 2012
Scott Hamilton is a partner of lobbying firms, The Westminster Connection and Kesher Strategy.[1]
He is a graduate in Law from Brunel University, London.[1]
Hamilton is a former Director of International Affairs of the Conservative Party.[1]
He was the founding Executive Secretary of the International Democrat Union.[2]
Between 1993-2001, Hamilton was first CEO and then later Chairman of the EPPA Group, the largest privately owned and managed pan-European government affairs company at that time.[1]
External Resources
- Scott Hamilton fears that a crisis of confidence in governing institutions could persist in 2009, euractiv.com, 18 February 2004.