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Walch previously worked as [[Brian Paddick]]'s press secretary during the London Mayoral election in 2008, and has been a senior press officer for the London Assembly [[Liberal Democrats]] (2006-07). <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1120991/the-week-lobbying/ The Week in Lobbying], pr.week, 8 March 2012 accessed 21 March 2012 </ref> | Walch previously worked as [[Brian Paddick]]'s press secretary during the London Mayoral election in 2008, and has been a senior press officer for the London Assembly [[Liberal Democrats]] (2006-07). <ref> [http://www.prweek.com/uk/news/1120991/the-week-lobbying/ The Week in Lobbying], pr.week, 8 March 2012 accessed 21 March 2012 </ref> | ||
− | She also worked as head of office for [[ | + | She also worked as head of office for [[Ming Campbell]], Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2005-6); as welsh policy adviser for the [[Liberal Democrats]] (2005). She began her career as a parliamentary researcher in 2003. <ref> [http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/emily-walch/ Emily Walch] '''University of Cambridge''', accessed 16 October 2014 </ref> |
Emily holds an MPhil in European Studies from the University of Cambridge (2003) and a BA Hons in History of Art from the University of Warwick (2002). | Emily holds an MPhil in European Studies from the University of Cambridge (2003) and a BA Hons in History of Art from the University of Warwick (2002). |
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Emily Walch, a senior consultant at lobbying firm Blue Rubicon, was appointed as Vince Cable's special adviser in April 2012.
Walch previously worked as Brian Paddick's press secretary during the London Mayoral election in 2008, and has been a senior press officer for the London Assembly Liberal Democrats (2006-07). [1] She also worked as head of office for Ming Campbell, Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2005-6); as welsh policy adviser for the Liberal Democrats (2005). She began her career as a parliamentary researcher in 2003. [2]
Emily holds an MPhil in European Studies from the University of Cambridge (2003) and a BA Hons in History of Art from the University of Warwick (2002).
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- ↑ The Week in Lobbying, pr.week, 8 March 2012 accessed 21 March 2012
- ↑ Emily Walch University of Cambridge, accessed 16 October 2014