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− | '''Alan Sendorek''' is | + | '''Alan Sendorek''' is spokesman and head of political press to [[David Cameron]] a position he has held since January 2011. Previously he worked at the Conservatives headquarters as head of media, swapping jobs with [[Henry Macrory]] who went back to lead the Conservative campaign headquarters press operations. |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Previous roles also include senior press officer to shadow education secretary [[Michael Gove]] (MP), press officer to the shadow education team and | + | Previous roles also include senior press officer to shadow education secretary [[Michael Gove]] (MP), press officer to the shadow education team and shadow home secretary to [[David Davis]] (MP). Sendorek was also a researcher for the [[The No Campaign]], a researcher for [[Jonathan Djanogly]] (MP). <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=221961835&authType=name&authToken=5j0t&trk=prof-sb-browse_map-name Alan Sendorek] ''LinkedIn profile'', accessed 8 October 2014 </ref> |
==Activities== | ==Activities== |
Revision as of 11:32, 30 October 2014
Alan Sendorek is spokesman and head of political press to David Cameron a position he has held since January 2011. Previously he worked at the Conservatives headquarters as head of media, swapping jobs with Henry Macrory who went back to lead the Conservative campaign headquarters press operations.
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Background
Previous roles also include senior press officer to shadow education secretary Michael Gove (MP), press officer to the shadow education team and shadow home secretary to David Davis (MP). Sendorek was also a researcher for the The No Campaign, a researcher for Jonathan Djanogly (MP). [1]
Activities
Sendorek is considered one of the Tories' most effective press officers, who made his name working alongside David Cameron before the election. [2]
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ Alan Sendorek LinkedIn profile, accessed 8 October 2014
- ↑ The Waugh Room, New Year Tory reshuffle, PoliticsHome, 5th January 2011, accessed 7 June 2012