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− | '''Joanna Penn''' is a special adviser to [[Theresa May]] and Number 10's deputy chief of staff, appointed in September 2016. <ref> Paul Goodman, [http://www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2016/09/the-conservative-research-department-always-wins-a-guide-to-theresa-mays-downing-street.html The Conservative Research Department always wins. A guide to Downing Street’s top team.], ''Conservative Home'', 5 September 2016, accessed 12 January 2017. </ref> | + | '''Joanna Penn''' is a special adviser to [[Theresa May]] and Number 10's deputy chief of staff, appointed in September 2016. <ref> Paul Goodman, [http://www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2016/09/the-conservative-research-department-always-wins-a-guide-to-theresa-mays-downing-street.html The Conservative Research Department always wins. A guide to Downing Street’s top team.], ''Conservative Home'', 5 September 2016, accessed 12 January 2017. </ref> In this role, Penn supports May's closest aides, [[Fiona Hill]] and [[Nick Timothy]], in ensuring the prime minister's priorities are delivered across government. <ref> Andrew Smith, [http://politics.webershandwick.co.uk/who-is-who-in-theresa-mays-downing-street/ Who is who in Theresa May’s Downing Street]], ''Weber Shandwick'', 30 September 2016, accessed 12 January 2017. </ref> |
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+ | As of December 2016, her annual salary is £100,000. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/579892/List_of_special_advisers_in_post_as_at_21_December_2016.pdf List of special advisers in post as at 21st December 2016], ''GOV.uk'', accessed 12 January. </ref> | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | Penn worked in the [[Conservative Research Department]] alongside Hill and Timothy, specialising in work and pensions policy research. She was then appointed as policy adviser to May in the home office. | ||
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+ | Prior to her appointment, she also worked as a researcher for the [[Africa Governance Initiative]], set up by [[Tony Blair]]. | ||
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+ | ==Education== | ||
+ | Penn studied at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. <ref> [https://www.hks.harvard.edu/news-events/news/students/joanna-penn Joanna Penn MPP 2015 on her summer internship]], ''HarvardKennedy School'', accessed 12 January 2017. </ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:05, 12 January 2017
Joanna Penn is a special adviser to Theresa May and Number 10's deputy chief of staff, appointed in September 2016. [1] In this role, Penn supports May's closest aides, Fiona Hill and Nick Timothy, in ensuring the prime minister's priorities are delivered across government. [2]
As of December 2016, her annual salary is £100,000. [3]
Career
Penn worked in the Conservative Research Department alongside Hill and Timothy, specialising in work and pensions policy research. She was then appointed as policy adviser to May in the home office.
Prior to her appointment, she also worked as a researcher for the Africa Governance Initiative, set up by Tony Blair.
Education
Penn studied at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. [4]
Notes
- ↑ Paul Goodman, The Conservative Research Department always wins. A guide to Downing Street’s top team., Conservative Home, 5 September 2016, accessed 12 January 2017.
- ↑ Andrew Smith, Who is who in Theresa May’s Downing Street], Weber Shandwick, 30 September 2016, accessed 12 January 2017.
- ↑ List of special advisers in post as at 21st December 2016, GOV.uk, accessed 12 January.
- ↑ Joanna Penn MPP 2015 on her summer internship], HarvardKennedy School, accessed 12 January 2017.