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Georgia Berry is a special adviser and policy unit lead on energy and climate change to prime minister [[Theresa May]]. She will advise the PM on plans to 'reform the energy market' and on managing the Hinkley Point nuclear project. | Georgia Berry is a special adviser and policy unit lead on energy and climate change to prime minister [[Theresa May]]. She will advise the PM on plans to 'reform the energy market' and on managing the Hinkley Point nuclear project. | ||
− | She is also a former senior executive and head of corporate responsibility at [[Centrica]]. | + | She is also a former senior executive and head of corporate responsibility at [[Centrica]]. <ref> [http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/2469744/reports-number-10-beefs-up-energy-and-infrastructure-team Reports: Number 10 beefs up energy and infrastructure team], ''BusinessGreen'', 5 September 2016, accessed 8 December 2016. </ref> |
==Political family== | ==Political family== | ||
− | Diana Berry, Berry's mother, was formerly head of fundraising at Conservative Campaign Headquarters between 2004 and 2008. | + | Diana Berry, Berry's mother, was formerly head of fundraising at Conservative Campaign Headquarters between 2004 and 2008. |
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== |
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Georgia Berry is a special adviser and policy unit lead on energy and climate change to prime minister Theresa May. She will advise the PM on plans to 'reform the energy market' and on managing the Hinkley Point nuclear project.
She is also a former senior executive and head of corporate responsibility at Centrica. [1]
Political family
Diana Berry, Berry's mother, was formerly head of fundraising at Conservative Campaign Headquarters between 2004 and 2008.
Notes
- ↑ Reports: Number 10 beefs up energy and infrastructure team, BusinessGreen, 5 September 2016, accessed 8 December 2016.