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Mario Dunn is a former government special adviser who is an associate partner at lobbying and PR firm PSA Communications.
Background
- Mario Dunn has over 25 years’ experience working in high profile and demanding corporate communications and public affairs roles; at UK, EU and global level and in the public and private sectors. During this time he led large multidisciplinary communications teams and advised senior business leaders on communications strategy.
- For five years until 2010 he was Special Adviser to the Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP, a role which works at the highest levels of government with significant influence over and input into departmental and government-wide policy and communications strategy. Mario worked with Mr Johnson at four UK government departments – Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), Education, Health and the Home Office.
Clients
Contact, Resources and Notes
Contact
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