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− | Ed Staite | + | '''Ed Staite''' describes himself as a 'Communications Adviser and Performance Coach'. |
− | + | He was previously a media, policy and communications adviser to the [[Conservative Party]], including as press spokesman for [[George Osborne]] when Shadow Chancellor and [[Boris Johnson]] when candidate for Mayor of London. <ref> [http://www.btpadvisers.com/who_we_are.html# Meet the Advisers], BTP Advisers website, undated, accessed 1 May 2012 </ref> | |
− | + | He runs a consultancy [[Staite Communications]]. He is also listed as a media contact of [[Boscobel & Partners]]. | |
+ | ==Previous positions== | ||
+ | Staite worked with comms consultancy [[BTP Advisers]]; and before that [[Fleishman Hillard]] (2008-10). | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
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− | [[Category:PR people|Staite, Ed]] | + | [[Category:PR people|Staite, Ed]][[Category:Revolving Door|Staite, Ed]] |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 31 October 2017
Ed Staite describes himself as a 'Communications Adviser and Performance Coach'.
He was previously a media, policy and communications adviser to the Conservative Party, including as press spokesman for George Osborne when Shadow Chancellor and Boris Johnson when candidate for Mayor of London. [1]
He runs a consultancy Staite Communications. He is also listed as a media contact of Boscobel & Partners.
Previous positions
Staite worked with comms consultancy BTP Advisers; and before that Fleishman Hillard (2008-10).
Publications
- How a Sunday Times sting operation works, Staite Communications blog, 30 March 2012.
Notes
- ↑ Meet the Advisers, BTP Advisers website, undated, accessed 1 May 2012