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Collins now works for [[Fishburn Hedges]] offering counsel to the agency's clients.<ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/1078545/fishburn-hedges-brings-three-senior-non-exec-advisers], accessed Sept 2014 </ref> | Collins now works for [[Fishburn Hedges]] offering counsel to the agency's clients.<ref> [http://www.prweek.com/article/1078545/fishburn-hedges-brings-three-senior-non-exec-advisers], accessed Sept 2014 </ref> | ||
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Collins was scheduled to attend a Scottish Labour Party fringe event in Perth in April 2002, sponsored by the SMF and [[Scottish Power]] titled 'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares?' Evidently Collins didn't as he was too busy playing football to bother showing up.<ref>'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares? 18 April 2002, Scottish Labour Party Conference, Perth. Transcript of session.</ref> | Collins was scheduled to attend a Scottish Labour Party fringe event in Perth in April 2002, sponsored by the SMF and [[Scottish Power]] titled 'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares?' Evidently Collins didn't as he was too busy playing football to bother showing up.<ref>'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares? 18 April 2002, Scottish Labour Party Conference, Perth. Transcript of session.</ref> |
Revision as of 15:52, 8 September 2014
Phil Collins was a special adviser at the Number 10 Policy Unit. He was previously director at the Social Market Foundation, but left after the 2005 general election to take up a post 'as a speech writer and strategic thinker. He has written widely on public service reform and for a while had sought a Labour seat.[1]
Collins now works for Fishburn Hedges offering counsel to the agency's clients.[2]
Collins was scheduled to attend a Scottish Labour Party fringe event in Perth in April 2002, sponsored by the SMF and Scottish Power titled 'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares?' Evidently Collins didn't as he was too busy playing football to bother showing up.[3]
Notes
- ↑ 'Patrick Wintour, The Guardian 11th May 2005, Top Blair adviser quits for her family Last Accessed 27th July 2007
- ↑ [1], accessed Sept 2014
- ↑ 'Corporate Social Responsibility - Who Cares? 18 April 2002, Scottish Labour Party Conference, Perth. Transcript of session.