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− | + | '''Weber Shandwick''' is the UK subsidiary of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by [[Interpublic]]). In 2006, the UK subsidiary had a fee income of £28 million.<ref>PR Week, “Madeleine, Mills and M&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23</ref> The company has strong ties to the [[Labour Party]] through its CEO [[Colin Byrne]]. | |
− | + | For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see [[Weber Shandwick Public Affairs]]. | |
− | + | [[File:Weber Shandwick.JPG|right|thumb|350px|Weber Shandwick London, 2 Waterhouse Square]] | |
+ | [[Image:WSW.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Weber Shandwick Worldwide Offices, Central Edinburgh. Photograph taken on the Spinwatch G8 Spinwalk, 1 July 2005]] | ||
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+ | *Part of the [[Westminster lobbying map]] | ||
− | + | ==Campaigns== | |
− | + | Below are just a few examples of Weber Shandwick's work for clients: | |
− | == | + | ===Pro-nuclear activity=== |
− | :Weber Shandwick | + | {{Template:NuclearSpin}}Weber Shandwick has a long history of involvement with the nuclear industry. Documents released under FOI, show that the firm worked for [[BNFL]] in 2004 and 2005.<ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/67-nuclear/3373-paying-to-be-propagandised Paying to be propagandised], Chris Grimshaw, Corporate Watch, 10 October 2006</ref> In February 2006, the PR magazine ''O'Dwyer's'' also reported that Weber Shandwick was promoting [[BNFL]]'s move to sell [[Westinghouse Electric]] to [[Japan's Toshiba]] for $5.4 billion. US Commerce Secretary [[Carlos Gutierrez]] had lobbied UK officials in favour of [[General Electric]]'s bid for Westinghouse.<ref>[http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/0206westing.htm "Weber Shandwick Gudes Nuke Deal"]''O'Dwyers PR Daily'', February 6, 2006. - requires subscription</ref><ref>P. Simpson (2002)WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work, ''PR Week'', 22 April</ref> [[BNFL]] remained a lobbying client in 2009.<ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/index.cfm/pcms/site.ourclients.register_home/ APPC register], to Nov 2008, accessed Feb 2009</ref> Former UK Weber Shandwick CEO, [[Philip Dewhurst]], was recruited by BNFL in 2001. He was also the chair of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]].<ref>[http://www.niauk.org/about/bio_philipdewhurst.htm Nuclear Industry Association website]</ref> |
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− | :14 | + | Weber Shandwick also worked for [[Nexia Solutions]] – a wholly owned subsidiary of BNFL providing technology services and solutions across the full nuclear fuel cycle mainly in the UK, but with an increasing overseas market. Nexia Solutions became the foundation of a new [[National Nuclear Laboratory]] when it was launched in July 2008. <ref>Nexia Solutions Press Release, [http://www.nexiasolutions.com/section.php?pageID=26&ID=276 “''Nexia Solutions Welcomes Announcement of UK National Nuclear Laboratory''”], 24 October, 2006.</ref> |
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− | : | + | ====Working towards a nuclear new build==== |
− | : | + | Weber Shandwick has been working with BNFL towards a new nuclear build in the UK since 2004. The [[Labour Party]] manifesto in 1997 had been opposed to new power stations, stating that there was no case for nuclear power.<ref>[http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/government-accused-of-uturn-on-nuclear-energy-615904.html Government accused of U-turn on nuclear energy], Independent, 5 November 2001</ref> By 2006, Labour was claiming the opposite - that nuclear power needed to be part of the mix of energy supply for the UK. And in 2007, [[Tony Blair]] was linking new build to climate change: "If we want to have secure energy supplies and reduce CO2 emissions, we have got to put the issue of nuclear power on the agenda".<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6681377.stm BBC News], 24 May 2007</ref> |
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+ | In 2004 - a year before the government annnounced its "official review" into nuclear power in the UK - Weber and BNFL were working on their own plan: | ||
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+ | * "To secure from the review a meaningful commitment to a programme of nuclear new build, underpinned by commitments to: | ||
+ | * Provide the necessary market and fiscal framewrok for replacement build; | ||
+ | * Begin a programme or review which deals with the question of disposal of nuclear waste from repalcement build; | ||
+ | * Analyse and bring in the changes needed in the planning and regulation regime which to enable speedy decision-making and construction".<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/a/a8/Weber1.PDF NewBuild Proposal], Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, September 16, 2004</ref> | ||
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+ | ===="Belief in the cause"==== | ||
+ | One question people ask is whether PR consultants are neutral on issues like nuclear power and just provide professional advice. One email from Weber to BNFL from September 2004 gives an answer. It said: "As you know, you have a group of people over here who believe in this cause - we would love to do this work, and already feel excited about it".<ref>[http://www.powerbase.info/images/a/a8/Weber1.PDF NewBuild Proposal], Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, September 16, 2004</ref> | ||
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+ | ====Using climate change to sell nuclear==== | ||
+ | One of the main PR strategies of the nuclear lobby has been to use the issue of climate change to push for a resumption in nuclear. The argument they put forward is that nuclear is a low emitter of greenhouse gases and should therefore be used as a key policy option to fight climate change. Part of Weber / BNFL's strategy has been to position nuclear as clean, safe, secure and climate-friendly (see also [[BNFL]]). | ||
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+ | For example, in December 2004, Weber wrote a document “The Case for Nuclear Energy”, which reiterated the major themes that the nuclear industry is using to push for a revival – climate change and energy security. According to the document, nuclear's main selling points are: | ||
+ | :• Nuclear energy can be competitive with gas, and may in the future be the cheapest form of electricity; • '''Nuclear power is essential in combating CO2 emissions'''; • Nuclear power offers substantial security of supply benefits; • Nuclear plants can be built to time and cost; • Nuclear waste issues should not be a barrier to building new stations; • The track record of safety and security in the nuclear industry is excellent; • The nuclear industry plays a key role in the UK economy; • The need for Government action to keep the nuclear option open is increasingly urgent; • Action needed now by Government.<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/8/8d/BNFL0002.PDF The Case for Nuclear], Email Sent from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, December 15, 2004</ref> | ||
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+ | But what about those who deny climate change? They could, by default, undermine the case for nuclear: In September 2004 a letter appeared in ''The Times'' signed by [[Lord Lawson]], and known climate sceptics [[Wilfred Beckerman]] as well as [[Julian Morris]] from the [[International Policy Network]], among others that attacked the need for action on climate: It said: | ||
+ | :"Sir, Both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition made major speeches last week on climate change and the policies that are supposedly required to deal with it (reports, September 14 and 15). It appears that, in this area, Tony Blair and Michael Howard are of one mind. They hold the same alarmist view of the world, and call for much the same radical -and costly programme of action ... There are no solid grounds for assuming, as Messrs Blair and Howard do, that global warming demands immediate and far-reaching action". | ||
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+ | On reading this, Weber Shandwick emailed BNFL: | ||
+ | :"Times letter today from [[Nigel Lawson]] and others which seems to be pooh-poohing climate change - anyone know anything about where this lot have popped up from?"... "Any intellgence (sic) gratefully received before we set to work here at WS end trying to find out what's going on..."<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/7/7c/Weber2.PDF Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL], September 24, 2004.</ref> | ||
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+ | ====Using third parties to push nuclear==== | ||
+ | [[Philip Dewhurst]] of the [[Nuclear Industry Association]], and former CEO of Weber Shandwick, told ''PR Week'' in 2006 that BNFL was spreading its messages "via third-party opinion because the public would be suspicious if we started ramming pro-nuclear messages down their throats"<ref>[http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,1847967,00.html Plugging the gap], The Guardian, 3 May 2006</ref> | ||
+ | In the summer of 2005, the [[NIA]] and BNFL had approached key academics and independent researchers to attend a media training workshop, along with staff from BNFL and NIA, to be run by Weber Shandwick. Although a date for July and August was proposed for the training, the NIA's chief executive, Keith Parker, said in an email: "If, as we expect, the energy review is announced before parliamentary recess in July, we need to be well prepared to hit the airwaves confidently."<ref>[http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,1847967,00.html Plugging the gap], The ''Guardian'', 3 May 2006</ref> | ||
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+ | ====Good news in Labour's 2005 manifesto==== | ||
+ | When Labour's 2005 manifesto was published, the spin doctors were quick to pick up on the following paragraph: | ||
+ | :"We have a major programmme to promote renewable energy, as part of a strategy of having a mix of energy sources from nuclear power stations to clean coal to micro generators." | ||
+ | Weber Shandwick sent a note to BNFL: | ||
+ | :" To me, at least, this is a step towards a declared pro-nuclear position". | ||
+ | BNFL replied: | ||
+ | :"Wow...good news indeed".<ref>[http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/6/61/Weber3.PDF Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL], April 13, 2005.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Lobbying in Scotland=== | ||
+ | In a report in lobbying in Scotland, '''Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotland''', international lobbying giant [[Weber Shandwick]] is revealed to have substantial lobbying connections in Edinburgh, not least through it's co-option of Holyrood insider [[Luke Skipper]], former chief of staff to the SNP in Westminster and man heavily involved in the electoral landslide of 2015. <ref> [http://static1.squarespace.com/static/56057a6fe4b0ba7911a449d6/t/561982a6e4b01839b1bbc5a3/1444512422921/Scottish_Lobbying_Guide.pdf Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotland]squarespace.com, 12 October 2015, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | As the firm's chief lobbyist [[Jon McLeod]] bluntly put it, 'There are going to be winners and losers'<ref> [http://static1.squarespace.com/static/56057a6fe4b0ba7911a449d6/t/561982a6e4b01839b1bbc5a3/1444512422921/Scottish_Lobbying_Guide.pdf Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotland]squarespace.com, 12 October 2015, accessed 12 October 2015 </ref> following the tremors of the 2015 general election. [[Weber Shandwick]] hope to help their clients, such as [[Artisan Real Estate]], a firm involved in a controversial development which has seen Edinburgh's Old City partially demolished, to be firmly on the winning side. | ||
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+ | Lobbyists in the Edinburgh office include: | ||
+ | *[[Moray Macdonald]], MD Scotland office | ||
+ | *[[Duncam McKay]], former communications assistant at City of [[Edinburgh Council]] | ||
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+ | ===Lobbying for corporate education reformers=== | ||
+ | Weber Shandwick has a specialist education practice. | ||
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+ | In the US, Weber Shandwick says its education practice is 'well-versed in assisting higher educational institutions as they forge their reputations and develop their thought leadership'.<ref>[http://www.webershandwick.com/what-we-do/specialties/education Specialities - Education], Weber Shandwick website, accessed August 2015</ref> It says it has 'deep relationships with both the education and mainstream media'. | ||
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+ | In the UK, Weber Shandwick's education industry lobbying clients include: | ||
+ | *[[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] | ||
+ | *[[Pearson]] (to 2014) | ||
+ | *[[Education Funding Agency]] | ||
+ | *[[Harris Federation]], one of the UK's largest academy chains | ||
+ | *[[Microsoft]] | ||
+ | *[[World Innovation Summit for Education]] | ||
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+ | ====Lobbying the curriculum==== | ||
+ | In 2011 Weber Shandwick created the 'We Believe in D&T' lobbying campaign on behalf of the UK's [[Design and Technology Association]] (members include [[Pearson]]<ref>[https://www.data.org.uk/for-partners/corporate-members corporate members], DTA website, accessed August 2015</ref>). The campaign focused on forming a coalition of parliamentarians, opinion leaders, policymakers and using endorsements from the business community to petition the [[Department for Education]] to retain Design and Technology (DT) as a statutory subject within the National Curriculum. It succeeded. | ||
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+ | ====Education reformers on staff==== | ||
+ | In April 2015 Weber Shandwick's lobbying practice in the UK hired [[David Skelton]], the 'influential Conservative thinker and consultant to blue chip companies'. Skelton has written about the need to accelerate market reforms in education in order ' to transform the life chances of the poorest'.<ref>David Skelton, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/11601075/Schools-must-change-to-help-poor-clever-kids.html Schools must change to help poor, clever kids], ''Telegraph'', 13 May 2015</ref> He is also 'fascinated' by how technology is transforming politics, communications and business.<ref>[http://109.123.64.213/about-us/people/david-skelton Skelton profile], Fishburn webiste, accessed August 2015</ref> After standing as a Tory party candidate, Skelton spent 6 years at [[PA Consulting]]; before becoming Deputy Director and Head of Research at [[Policy Exchange]] between 2011 and 2013; and then founding [[Renewal]], which campaigns to broaden the Conservative Party’s appeal to working-class voters. | ||
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+ | ===Smoothing over human rights abuses?=== | ||
+ | In November 2006, ''The Independent'' reported how political comedian Mark Thomas had criticised Weber Shandwick for accepting work with the Colombian government, whose human rights record is appalling. For example, some 460 trade unionists have been killed in the country since 2003. “Colombia is the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist,” said Thomas. “The government is found wanting. So for someone to come along and say, ‘We'll show you how to do good PR’ is disgraceful. Where will people draw the line? Would Weber Shandwick want to see the swastikas before deciding not to work with someone?”<ref>Oliver Duff, “Comedian Starts PR War About Spin in the Jungle”, The Independent, November 7, 2006</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Pro-whaling=== | ||
+ | During the July 2000 meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Australia, Shandwick undertook a high-profile PR campaign for the Japanese Whaling Association including newspaper adverts in local media entitled "Whaling the facts," which claimed that "all whales aren't endangered”. They also distributed a leaflet that claimed that whale meat is to Japanese what meat pies are to Australians. “Don't interfere in our culture and we won't interfere in yours”, it said.<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardiansociety/story/0,,258917,00.html Cutting edge]", The Guardian, 29 September 1999, accessed February 2009</ref><ref>[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Shandwick_Works_to_Save_the_Fox%2C_Kill_the_Whale Shandwick Works to Save the Fox, Kill the Whale], PR Watch, 1st Quarter 2001</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Pro-logging=== | ||
+ | Shandwick led a multi-million-dollar PR campaign to “neutralize” environmentalists opposed to rainforest logging in New Zealand. Leaked documents showed that a central part of the PR strategy was to stigmatise their opponents as “extremists”, who had “limited” support and who spread “misinformation”. Shandwick allegedly also spied on their green critics and infiltrated opposition groups.<ref>Andy Rowell, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardiansociety/story/0,,258917,00.html Cutting edge]", The Guardian, 29 September 1999, accessed February 2009</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Working for Big Oil=== | ||
+ | The company has worked for [[Shell]] for a number of years, including countering criticism over its role in Nigeria at the time of the execution of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa.<ref>[http://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/2001Q1/shandwick.html PR Watch], First Quarter 2001, Volume 8, No. 1</ref> In 2004 Weber Shandwick was said to be “handling the 'greening” of [[ExxonMobil]] by promoting an alliance forged between the energy giant and Earth 911, a government/private sector entity with the motto of 'making every day Earth Day'".<ref>O'Dwyers PR Daily, September 2004, quoted on [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Weber_Shandwick Sourcewatch]</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Promoting the City's interests=== | ||
+ | In April 2009, Weber Shandwick UK was hired by [[International Financial Services London]], now known as [[TheCityUK]] to promote the interests of the financial services sector in the City of London, for example on "key issues such as keeping markets open in the [then] current global crisis".<ref>IFSL press release, 3 April 2009, link broken</ref> IFSL's press release announced that the account would be supported by [[Priti Patel]], then "Director, Weber Shandwick Public Affairs" who will "provide additional counsel". Patel is now a Conservative MP. The then CEO of IFSL said: "Bringing the team at Weber Shandwick on board will help us establish IFSL's voice in the public debate on how financial services companies can best navigate the currently troubled economic waters." (Note the link to the IFSL press release is broken; Weber Shandwick's press release was changed in the run up to the 2010 general election, with Priti Patel's name removed. Patel's election campaign focused on her support for small business. According to her campaign website: “Her career outside of politics means she has an innate understanding about the issues faced by small businesses”). | ||
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+ | ==Fracking clients== | ||
+ | Weber Shandwick represents [[Tamboran Resources]] and until late 2015, the Canadian firm [[Rathlin Energy]] which is testing for shale gas in East Yorkshire. | ||
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+ | In July 2013 Weber Shandwick London hosted a special 'fracking event'entitled, "Community concern or consent?". <ref> [http://webershandwick.co.uk/#!/news/archive/shale_or_no_shale_community_concern_or_consent/ @WS_London's #shale #fracking event "Community concern or consent?" 9th July 2013], Twitter, accessed 3 September 2015 </ref>{{Template:Fracking badge}} | ||
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+ | ==People== | ||
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+ | *[[Colin Byrne]] chief executive officer, Weber Shandwick UK. Byrne is the former flat-mate of Business Secretary Lord [[Peter Mandelson]]. He was [[Labour]]’s Chief Press Officer up to the 1992 election, working with [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]] on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager, Peter Mandelson in 1997 and for Labour on the 2001 election. Clients include [[BNFL]] | ||
+ | *[[Jon McLeod]], chairman UK corporate, financial and public affairs. McLeod went into public affairs in 1997, having spent six years in financial and legal journalism. | ||
+ | *[[David Skelton]], head of UK public affairs, appointed April 2015. Former [[Conservative]] candidate in 2010 General Election, director at [[Policy Network]] and [[Fishburn Hedges]] and founder of Conservative think tank [[Renewal (Think tank)|Renewal]]. Replaced [[Alex Deane]].<ref> David Singleton [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/weber-signs-skelton-top-pa-post Weber signs Skelton for top PA post] ''Public Affairs News'', 22 April 2015, accessed 30 April 2015.</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Rachel Friend]], chair, consumer marketing, UK and EMEA | ||
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+ | ===APPC lobbying register=== | ||
+ | ====September 2016-November 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Pari Farmarzi]] | [[Louis Fitzherbert]] | [[Steven Flanagan]] | [[Jillian Frew]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[James Hoyle]] | [[Andrew Jones]] | [[Joey Jones]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Caroline Mattias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Jemma McGuffie]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Paula McNulty]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Fiona Miller]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Luke Skipper]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Niki Stark]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Josie Whittle]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | ||
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+ | ====June 2016-August 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Eileen Clarke]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Pari Farmarzi]] | [[Louis Fitzherbert]] | [[Steven Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[James Hoyle]] | [[Andrew Jones]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Sam Malik]] | [[Caroline Mattias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Paula McNulty]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Luke Skipper]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Niki Stark]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Josie Whittle]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]] <ref name="Jun16"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/register/profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Weber Shandwick Register], ''APPC'', accessed 10 October 2016.</ref> | ||
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+ | ====December 2015-February 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Ahmed Asif]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Eileen Clarke]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Pari Farmarzi]] | [[Louis Fitzherbert]] | [[Stephen Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[James Hoyle]] | [[Andrew Jones]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Caroline Mattias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Gary Sargent]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[David Skelton]] | [[Luke Skipper]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Niki Stark]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Josie Whittle]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]] <ref name="Dec15>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Weber Shadwick staff Register Dec15-Feb16], ''APPC'', accessed 7 April 2016</ref> | ||
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+ | ====September 2015-November 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Ahmed Asif]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Daria Cherny Shenko]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Pari Farmarzi]] | [[Louis Fitzherbert]] | [[Stephen Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[James Hoyle]] | [[Liz Laurence]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Caroline Mattias]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Louise McHenry]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Gary Sargent]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[David Skelton]] [[Luke Skipper]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Niki Stark]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Rachel Vidaic]] | [[Josie Whittle]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Weber Shandwick staff, Sep-Nov15], ''APPC.org'', accessed 3 February 2016</ref> | ||
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+ | ====June 2015-August 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Ahmed Asif]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Daria Chernyshenko]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Stephen Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Mory Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[John McLeod]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Gary Sargent]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[David Skelton]] | [[Luke Skipper]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mair Williams]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]] <ref name="Jun15"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=WeberShandwick Register 1st June 2015-31st August 2015]''APPC'', accessed 28 September 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | ====March 2015-May 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Ahmed Asif]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jenifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Daria Chernyshenko]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Stephen Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Patrick Harrison]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Roni Liyanage]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Alisa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Gary Sargeant]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[David Skelton]] | [[Andrew Smith]] | [[Jonny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Mair Williams]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]] <ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MAY-2015-REGISTER-FINAL.pdf Register of members May 2015]APPC.org, accessed 7 October 2015 </ref> | ||
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+ | ====December 2014-February 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Alex Brown]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Jennifer Butler]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Daria Chernyshenko]] | [[Natasha Collins]] | [[Stephen Flanagan]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Beth Laffin]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Kelly McVeigh]] | [[Wendy Mitchell]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Signe Norberg]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Gary Sargent]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Andrew Smith (lobbying)| Andrew Smith]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Mair Williams]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Hugo Winn]]<ref name="Dec14"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Register 1st December 2014 - 28th February 2015] ''APPC'', accessed 9 March 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====September 2014-November 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Beth Laffin]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Will Nathan]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Mair Williams]] | [[Ross Williamson]]<ref name="sept"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/NOV-14-REGISTER-5.12.14.pdf Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 16 January 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2014-August 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Mair Williams]] | [[Ross Williamson]]<ref name="June"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/AUG-14-REGISTER-28.11.14.pdf 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 17 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====March 2014-May 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Sama Al-Naib]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Joseph Musgrave]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Nora Senior]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Laura Tapper]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Ross Williamson]] | [[Taline Yedibalian]] <ref name="MP"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MAY-14-REGISTER-1.9.14.pdf Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014], ''APPC'', accessed September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2013-February 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Jo Leah]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Chris Marritt]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Joseph Musgrave]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Liam O'Keefe]] | [[Nuala O'Neill]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Hayley Peters]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Andy Poole]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Opasna Randev]] | [[Sarah Roberts]] | [[David Sawyer]] | [[Jess Shepherd]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Jonny Townsley]] | [[Sarah Twyman]] | [[Mary Whenman]] | [[Jess Wilkinson]] | [[Ross Williamson]] <ref name="MR"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/FEB-14-REG-7.3.1411.pdf Register for 1st December 2013 - 28th February 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====September 2013-November 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Lizzie Agar]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Jenni Bamford]] | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Professor Iain Docherty]] | [[Naomi Farmer]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Lincoln Hill]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Lucy Jenkins]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Jo Leah]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Chris Marritt]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Joseph Musgrave]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Liam O'Keefe]] | [[Nuala O'Neill]] | [[Dyan Owen]] | [[Hayley Peters]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Andy Poole]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Opasna Randev]] | [[Sarah Roberts]] | [[Kate Saunders]] | [[David Sawyer]] | [[Jess Shepherd]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Jonny Townsley]] | [[Sarah Twyman]] | [[Mary Whenma]] | [[ Jess Wilkinson]] | [[Ross Williamson]] <ref name="MS"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/13-NOV-REGISTER-26.2.1411.pdf Register for 1st September 2013 - 30th November 2013] ''APPC'', accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2013-August 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Lizzie Agar]] | [[Chris Bailey]] | [[Jenni Bamford]] | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sophie Beswick]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[Niki Birrell]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Tom Braithwaite]] | [[Ben Burton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Gemma Clulow]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Rebecca Derry]] | [[Laurence Diment]] | [[Professor Iain Docherty]] | [[Benjamin Evetts]] | [[Naomi Farmer]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Elora Glucksman]] | [[Bennett Golder]] | [[Anna Golding]] | [[Dawn Hesketh]] | [[James Hillier]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Lucy Jenkins]] | [[Kate Joynes-Burgess]] | [[Heather Kenny]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Jo Leah]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Chris Marritt]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Joseph Musgrave]] | [[Nafisa Nathani]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Liam O'Keefe]] | [[Nuala O'Neill]] | [[Hayley Peters]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Andy Poole]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Lauren Pritchard]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Opasna Randev]] | [[Sarah Roberts]] | [[Kate Saunders]] | [[Emma Savage]] | [[Jess Shepherd]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Brian Tjugum]] | [[Jonny Townsley]] | [[Sarah Twyman]] | [[Anna Varley Jones]] | [[Jess Wilkinson]] | [[Natalie Willey]] | [[Ross Williamson]] <ref name="MT"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Register-August-2014-FINAL11.pdf Register for 1st June 2013 - 31st August 2013] ''APPC'', accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====March 2013-May 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Jenni Bamford]] | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sophie Beswick]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Tom Braithwaite]] | [[Leigh Brimicombe]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Rebecca Derry]] | [[Laurence Diment]] | [[Professor Ian Docherty]] | [[Benjamin Evetts]] | [[Naomi Farmer]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Elora Glucksman]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Lucy Jenkins]] | [[Heather Kenny]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Jo Leah]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Chris Marritt]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Anna-Maria Missouri]] | [[Kevin Neilan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Liam O'Keefe]] | [[Nuala O'Neill]] | [[Hayley Peters]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Andy Poole]] | [[Victoria Poole]] | [[Lauren Pritchard]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Opasna Randev]] | [[Sarah Roberts]] | [[Kate Saunders]] | [[Emma Savage]] | [[Jess Shepherd]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Jonny Townsley]] | [[Sarah Twyman]] | [[Anna Varley Jones]] | [[Nick Vose]] | [[Jess Wilkinson]] | [[Natalie Willey]] | [[Ross Williamson]] <ref name="MU"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/13-MAY-REGISTER-FINAL-FINAL11.pdf Register for 1st March 2013 - 31st May 2013] ''APPC'', accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2012-February 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Lindsay Beacom]] | [[Sian Bevan]] | [[John Bowen]] | [[Natalie Buxton]] | [[Colin Byrne]] | [[Alex Deane]] | [[Laurence Diment]] | [[Ian Docherty]] | [[Benjamin Evetts]] | [[Andrew Gill]] | [[Elora Glucksman]] | [[Mary Hinks-Edwards]] | [[Chris Hogwood]] | [[Lucy Jenkins]] | [[Adam Lang]] | [[Tamora Langley]] | [[Harriet Leach]] | [[John Lunny]] | [[Kaz Lynas]] | [[Moray Macdonald]] | [[Conor Magowan]] | [[Chris Mansell]] | [[Matt McCarthy]] | [[Stephen McGrath]] | [[Duncan McKay]] | [[Jon McLeod]] | [[Pavel Miller]] | [[Kevin Neilan]] | [[Ailsa Nicol]] | [[Liam O'Keefe]] | [[Joe Phelan]] | [[Emma Pointer]] | [[Simon Pugh]] | [[Kate Saunders]] | [[Johnny Stewart]] | [[Ross Williamson]] <ref name="MV"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/latest-register_1Dec2012_28Feb2013.pdf Register for 1st December 2012 - 28th February 2013] ''APPC'', accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Former staff=== | ||
+ | *[[Andrew Brown]], Former director of media strategy. Ex-Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]'s brother. He moved to energy company [[EDF]] from Weber Shandwick in 2004. | ||
+ | *[[Jim Donaldson]], Former executive vice-president: Donaldson joined WS early in 2011 from [[Hill and Knowlton]]. His responsibilities spanned WS's corporate, financial and public affairs practices.<ref>[http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-news/news-detail/newsarticle/weber-shandwick-lures-ex-cameron-aide-alex-deane-from-bell-pottinger/2/?tx_ttnews[pointer]=4&cHash=caac475601 Weber Shandwick lures ex-Cameron aide Alex Deane from Bell Pottinger], Public Affairs News, 15 Sept 2011</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Nora Farrell]], Former Managing Director of the Edinburgh office | ||
+ | *[[Conall McDevitt]], was CEO of Weber Shandwick's Belfast office from 2007-2009 when he quit to pursue a political career. He was elected as an SLDP and MLA in 2010. He resigned in September 2013 after it emerged that he had breached the Northern Ireland assembly's code by failing to disclose payments from his former employer in 2010. | ||
+ | *[[David Yelland]] Former Senior Vice Chairman, Weber Shandwick - UK | ||
+ | *[[Alex Deane]], former head of public affairs, ex-director of pressure group [[Big Brother Watch]] (BBW), former chief of staff to [[David Cameron]] and held the same role for [[Tim Collins]], himself now managing director at [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]], when Collins was a Conservative shadow cabinet member. Deane joined WS from Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, where he worked for less than a year.<ref>[http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-news/news-detail/newsarticle/weber-shandwick-lures-ex-cameron-aide-alex-deane-from-bell-pottinger/2/?tx_ttnews[pointer]=4&cHash=caac475601 Weber Shandwick lures ex-Cameron aide Alex Deane from Bell Pottinger], Public Affairs News, 15 sept 2011</ref> Is now managing director of public affairs at [[FTI Consulting]].<ref> Rod Muir [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/lib-dem-lobbyist-steps-ws Lib Dem lobbyist steps up at WS] ''Public Affairs News'', 22 September 2014, accessed 8 October 2014 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Michael Prescott]], former director corporate communications and public affairs at WS. Is now director of corporate affairs at the [[BT Group]]. | ||
+ | *[[Priti Patel]], Conservative MP and minister from 2014 onwards at the UK [[HM Treasury]] and the [[Department of Work and Pensions]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Clients== | ||
+ | ===Registrar of consultant lobbyists=== | ||
+ | '''Weber Shandwick''' has been registered since March 2015. The register documents those clients for whom PR companies have lobbied ministers. Weber's listings over 2015/2016 is as follows: | ||
+ | ====July - September 2016==== | ||
+ | [[De La Rue]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Rated People]] | [[Ticketmaster]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000006P7paAAC 'Weber Shandwick profile 2016'], ''Register of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 24 November 2016. </ref> | ||
+ | ====April - June 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Arch Capital]] | [[British Gas]] | [[EpiGeneSys]] | [[KPMG]] | [[Manchester Business School]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Rated People]] | [[Volvo Bus Corporation]] | [[Volvo Group Ltd UK]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000006P7paAAC 'Weber Shandwick profile 2016'], ''Register of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 18 July 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====January - March 2016==== | ||
+ | [[General Dental Council]] | [[KPMG]] LLP | [[Live Nation]] | [[Manchester Business School]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Volvo Bus Corporation]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000006P7paAAC Weber Shandwick profile 2016], ''parliament.uk'', accessed 29 April 2016</ref> | ||
+ | ====October-December 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Bank of America Merrill Lynch]] | [[Live Nation]] | [[National Housing Federation]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Volvo Bus Corporation]] | ||
+ | ====July-September 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Live Nation]] | [[Valueworks]] | ||
+ | ====April-June 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Innasol Ltd]] | [[Live Nation]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Tribal]] | [[Unilink]] | [[Westfield]] | ||
+ | ====January - March 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Calysta]] | [[Innasol]] | [[Live Nation]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[The Legal Action Group]] | [[TicketMaster]] | [[University of Northampton]]<ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000006P7paAAC Weber Shandwick profile 2015], ''Registrar of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 4 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===APPC lobbying register=== | ||
+ | ====September 2016-November 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Albyn Housing]] | [[Aldi]] | [[Allen & Overy]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[Arch Mortgage Insurance DAC]] | [[Asda]] | [[Babcock]] | [[Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Barony Wind Energy Limited]] | [[BDO NI]] | [[Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Cerberus]] | [[Choice Housing Association]] | [[City of London Corporation]] | [[Creative Content UK]] | [[De La Rue]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Downpatrick Racecourse]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[Fabric Life]] Ltd | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity]] | [[Hudson Contract Services]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[KPMG Real Estate]] | [[Leonard Cheshire Disability Scotland]] | [[Lilly UK]] | [[Live Nation (Music) UK]] Ltd | [[Lloyds of London]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Meyer Homes]] | [[National Autistic Society Scotland]] | [[National Housing Federation]] | [[Northrop Grumman]] | [[Offshore Contractors Association]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Oil and Gas UK]] | [[Peel Ports]] | [[Pinchuk Foundation]] | [[Rated People]] | [[Ravenscraig]] Ltd | [[Raytheon]] | [[Renewable Energy Systems]] | [[Robertson Group]] | [[Royal Albert Hall]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Storm Energy]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Tamboran Resources UK]] Ltd | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Urban Union]] | [[Volvo Group]] | [[Westfield Europe]] Ltd | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Whyte and MackayWork West Enterprise Agency]] | [[Wrigley UK]] | [[XPO Logistics]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2016-August 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Albyn Housing]] | [[Allen & Overy]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[Arch Mortgage Insurance DAC]] | [[Asda]] | [[Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Barony Wind Energy Limited]] | [[Barratt Homes Scotland]] | [[BDO NI]] | [[Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Cerberus]]] | [[Choice Housing Association]] | [[Clanmil Housing]] | [[Colleges NI]] | [[Creative Content UK]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Downpatrick Racecourse]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Edinburgh Schools Partnership]] | [[Enable Scotland]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[EpiGeneSys]] | [[Fabric Life Ltd]] | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Flextricity]] | [[Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity]] | [[Hudson Contract Services]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[KPMG Real Estate]] | [[Leonard Cheshire Disability Scotland]] | [[Lilly UK]] | [[Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Meyer Bergman]] | [[National Autistic Society Scotland]] | [[National Housing Federation]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Northrop Grumman]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Contractors Association]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Oil and Gas UK]] | [[Pearson]] | [[Peel Ports]] | [[Rated People]] | [[Ravenscraig Ltd]] | [[Raytheon]] | [[Renewable Energy Systems]] | [[Robertson Group]] | [[Royal Albert Hall]] | [[Royal College of Art]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Storm Energy]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Tamboran Resources UK Ltd]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Urban Union]] | [[Volvo Group]] | [[Westfield Europe Ltd]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries Ltd]] | [[Work West Enterprise Agency]] | [[Wrigley UK]] <ref name="Jun16"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2015-February 2016==== | ||
+ | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[Albyn Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Arch Mortgage Insurance]] | [[Asda]] | [[Babcock International]] | [[Ballynagilly Renewable Energy]] Limited | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Barony Wind Energy]] Limited | [[Beltonanean Renewable Energy]] Limited | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Cerberus]] | [[Choice Housing]] | [[Colleges NI]] | [[Creative Content UK]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Downpatrick Racecourse]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[EpiGeneSys]] | [[European Patent Lawyers' Association]] (EPLAW) | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Flextricity]] | [[General Dental Council]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[Ignite Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Investors in People Scotland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]] | [[KPMG Real Estate]] | [[Lilly UK]] | [[Live Nation]] (Music) UK Ltd | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Meyer Bergman]] | [[National Housing Federation]] | [[Newington Housing]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Contractors Association]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Peel Ports]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Robertson Group]] | [[Royal Albert Hall]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Senet Group]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Tamboran Resources Pty]] Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources UK]] Ltd | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Valueworks]] | [[Volvo Group]] | [[Westfield Europe]] Ltd | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windyfields EU]] Ltd | [[Work West Enterprise Agency]] | [[Yorkhill Children's Charity]] <ref name="Dec15"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====September 2015-November 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Action Aid Denmark]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[Albyn Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Arch Mortgage Insurance]] | [[Asda]] | [[Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Barony Wind Energy Limited]] | [[Beltonnean Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[British Heart Foundation]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Cerberus]] | [[Choice Housing]] | [[Co-operative Development Scotland]] | [[Colleges NI]] | [[Creative Content UK]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Downpatrick Racecourse]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[EirGrid]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[EpiGeneSys]] | [[European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW)]] | [[FirstSource Solutions]] | [[General Dental Council]] | [[GKN plc]] | [[Ignite Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Inverness Campus]] | [[Investors in People Scotland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]] | [[Lilly UK]] | [[Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd]] | [[London Fairness Commission]] | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Mace Real Estate Limited]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[National Housing Federation]] | [[Newington Housing]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Oaklee Trinity Housing]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Contractors Association]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Peel Ports]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Rathlin Energy]] UK Limited | [[Robertson Group]] | [[Royal Albert Hall]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Royal Pharmaceutical Society]] | [[SEMO]] | [[Senet Group]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[SouthWest College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[System Operator Northern Ireland]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] Pty Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources]] UK Ltd | [[The Cheque Center]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[Unlink]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Valueworks]] | [[Volvo Buses UK]] | [[Westfield Europe Ltd]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries Ltd]] | [[Windyfields EU Ltd]] | [[Work West Enterprise Energy]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=Weber%20Shandwick Weber Shandwick clients, Sep-Nov15], ''APPC.org'', accessed 2 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2015-August 2015==== | ||
+ | [[ABPI]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[Aldi]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Asda]] | [[Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Baron Wind Energy Limited]] | [[Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Cerberus]] | [[Choice Housing]] | [[Co-Operative Development Scotland]] | [[Colleges NI]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Downpatrick Racecourse]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[EirGrid]] | [[Energy Savings Trust]] | [[EpiGeneSys]] | [[European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW)]] | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[General Dental Council]] | [[GKN plc]] | [[Innasol Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Inverness Campus]] | [[Investors in People Scotland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]] | [[Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd]] | [[London Fairness Commission]] | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Mace Real Estate Limited]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Newington Housing]] | [[NHS Education for Scotland]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Oaklee Trinity Housing]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Contractors Association]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Peel Ports]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK Limited]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Royal Pharmaceutical Society]] | [[SEMO]] | [[Senet Group]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[System operator Northern Ireland (SONI)]] | [[Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd]] | [[Tamboran Resources UK Ltd]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Ulster Weavers]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Westfield Europe Ltd]] | [[Windyfields EU Ltd]] <ref name="Jun15"> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=WeberShandwick Register 1st June 2015-31st August 2015]''APPC'', accessed 28 September 2015 </ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2014-February 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Abbott]] | [[Aberdeen Glasgow Southampton Airports]] Limited | [[ABPI]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[Allen and Overy]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[APEX Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAM Construct UK]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Calysta]] | [[Capgemini]] | [[Co-operative Development Scotland]] | [[Colleges NI]] | [[Cubist]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Edinburgh Haymarket Development]] Ltd | [[Education Funding Agency]] | [[EirGrid]] | [[Energy North]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[European Patent Lawyers' Association]] (EPLAW) | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[General Dental Council]] | [[Greater London Authority]] | [[GSMA]] | [[Hark Group]] | [[Harris Federation]] | [[InfraRed Capital Partners]] | [[Innasol Group]] | [[Inspired Gaming Group]] | [[Inverness Campus]] | [[Inverness College UHI]] | [[Investors in People Scotland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[Lagan Group]] | [[Lambert Smith Hampton]] | [[Live Nation]] (Music) UK Ltd | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Low Commission]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Merck]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Motorola Solutions]] Limited | [[Newington Housing]] | [[NHS Education for Scotland]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Oaklee Trinity Housing]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Oil & Gas UK]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Rathlin Energy]] UK Limited | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Save the Children]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[SEMO]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[STOPAIDS]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[System Operator Northern Ireland]] (SONI) | [[Takeda]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] Pty Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources]] UK Ltd | [[Teighmore Construction]] Ltd | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Westfield Europe]] Ltd | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windyfields]] EU Ltd | [[World Innovation Summit for Education]] (WISE)<ref name="Dec14"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====September 2014-November 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Abbott]] | [[ABPI]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland UK]] Ltd | [[Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAM Construct UK]] | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[CityJet]] | [[Cubist]] | [[Defence Equipment Services]] Limited | [[Eaton]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Edinburgh Haymarket Development]] Ltd | [[Education Funding Agency]] | [[EirGrid]] | [[Energy North]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[Federalist Society]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Greater London Authority]] | [[GSMA]] | [[Hark Group]] | [[Harris Federation]] | [[InfraRed Capital Partners]] | [[Innasol Group]] | [[Inspired Gaming Group]] | [[Inverness Campus]] | [[Inverness College UHI]] | [[Investors in People Scotland]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[John McQuillan Contracts]] Ltd | [[Kix]] | [[Lagan Group]] | [[Live Nation]] (Music) UK Ltd | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Low Commission]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Merck]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[NHS Education for Scotland]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult]] | [[Oil & Gas UK]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Power NIPPP Forum]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Rathlin Energy]] UK Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[RWE npower]] | [[Save the Children]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[STOPAIDS]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[System Operator Northern Ireland]] ([[SONI]]) | [[Takeda]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources]] Pty Ltd | [[Teighmore Construction]] Ltd | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[University of the West of Scotland]] | [[Westfield Europe]] Ltd | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windyfields EU]] Ltd | [[World Innovation Summit for Education]] ([[WISE]])<ref name="sept"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2014-August 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Abbott]] | [[ABPI]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland]] UK Ltd | [[Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[APEX Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Arena Coventry]] Limited | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAM Construct]] UK | [[Bank of America Merill Lynch]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[CityJet]] | [[Cubist]] | [[Eaton]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Edinburgh Haymarket Development]] Ltd | [[EirGrid]] | [[Federalist Society]] | [[Finmeccanica]] UK | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Fold Housing Association]] | [[GSMA]] | [[Inspired Gaming Group]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[John McQuillan Contracts]] Ltd | [[Kix]] | [[Lagan Group]] | [[Live Nation]] (Music) UK Ltd | [[London Legal Support Trust]] | [[Low Commission]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Monster]] | [[NHS Education for Scotland]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Oil & Gas]] UK | [[Palantir]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Public Law Project]] | [[Rathlin Energy]] UK Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[RWE npower]] | [[Save the Children]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[System Operator Northern Ireland]] (SONI) | [[Tamboran Resources]] Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources Pty]] Ltd | [[Teighmore Construction]] Ltd | [[The Cheque Centre]] | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Westfield Europe]] Ltd | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windy Fields]] EU Ltd<ref name="June"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====March 2014-May 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Abbott]] | [[ABPI]] | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland UK]] Ltd | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] - funded by [[EBLEX]], part of [[AHDB]] | [[Alpha Resource Management]] | [[APEX Housing]] | [[Arc NI Arena Coventry]] Limited | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[AstraZeneca]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[BAM Construct UK]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Cerberus Capital Management]] | [[Citymothers]] | [[Clanmill Housing]] | [[Cubist]] | [[East Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group]] | [[Eaton]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Edinburgh Haymarket Development]] Ltd | [[EirGrid]] | [[Federalist Society]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[Firstsource Solutions]] | [[Fold Housing Association]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[GSMA]] | [[Guardian Media Group]] | [[Inspired Gaming Group]] | [[Island Renewables]] | [[John McQuillan Contracts]] Ltd | [[Joseph Rowntree Foundation]] | [[Kix]] | [[Lagan Group]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Monster]] | [[NHS Education for Scotland]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[NI Horseracing Group]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Oil & Gas UK]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Pearson]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK]] Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[RWE npower]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[Selex ES]] Ltd | [[Serco]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[St Matthew's Housing Estate]] | [[System Operator Northern Ireland]] (SONI) | [[Tamboran Resources]] Ltd | [[Tamboran Resources Pty]] Ltd | [[Telespazio Vega UK]] Ltd | [[The Cheque Centre]] | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windy Fields EU]] Ltd | [[WISE]] | [[WWF UK]] <ref name="MP"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2013-February 2014==== | ||
+ | [[Air Products]] | [[Alfa Group]] | [[All Party Group]] | [[Alfa Group]] | [[Anglian Water]] | [[Anglo American]] | [[AstraZeneca|Astra Zeneca]] | [[ATOS]] | [[Aviva]] | [[Bacardi Brown-Forman Brands]] | [[Balfour Beatty]] | [[Box]] | [[Capital & Counties Carbon Tracker]] | [[Chevron]] | [[City and Guilds]] | [[Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP]] | [[Dearman Engine Company]] | [[Diageo GB]] | [[Diageo]] plc | [[DP World London]] | [[Gateway Dr Wellgood]] | [[Edwardian Group London]] | [[Eggborough Power]] Limited | [[Electricity Storage Network]] | [[Farrells]] | [[Fidelity]] | [[Finchatton]] | [[FutureLearn]] | [[Gateway 120]] Ltd | [[GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy]] | [[Hitachi GE]] | [[Intu Properties]] | [[Keoghs]] | [[Killik and Co.]] | [[LetterOne]] | [[Mark Thompson]] | [[Maxxium UK]] | [[Melford Capital Partners]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[News UK]] | [[Orbit Group]] | [[Ovo Energy]] | [[Pernod Ricard]] | [[Petrofac]] | [[QE Prize for Engineering]] | [[Renewable Energy Association]] (REA) Back Biomass CampaignRoche | [[Sainsburys]] | [[Samsung]] | [[Sedgemoor District Council]] | [[South West Water]] | [[Spectator]] | [[STA]] | [[Stanhope]] PLC | [[Stansted Airport]] | [[Starbucks UK & Ireland]] | [[Syngenta]] | [[UPS]] | [[URS]] | [[Verny Capital]] | [[WR Berkley]] <ref name="MR"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====September 2013-November 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[APEX Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Arena Coventry Limited]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Artisan REI]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[BAM Construct UK]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Bar Standards Board]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Clanmill Housing]] | [[Cubist]] | [[Dentons]] | [[E Cigarette World]] | [[Ecosse Regeneration]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[EDI Group]] | [[EE]] | [[Environmental Services Agency]] | [[EURES]] | [[Finders - Heir Hunters]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[First Source Solutions]] | [[Fold Housing Association]] | [[GDF Suez]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[Guardian Media Group]] | [[Harlequin Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Interserve]] plc | [[Island Renewables]] | [[Lothian Buses]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mazars]] | [[McCue Fit Out]] | [[Menarys]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Mexx]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Monster]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[Nike]] Inc | [[Northampton University]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Onefinestay]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Pearson]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Promontory Financial Group]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK Limited]] | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Renewable Energy International]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[Samsung HI]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[SEMO]] | [[Serco]] | [[SHS Group]] | [[Social Investment Scotland]] | [[Social Stock Exchange]] Ltd. | [[SONI]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[St Matthew's Housing Estate]] | [[Tamboran Resources Pty]] Limited | [[The Cheque Centre]] | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Trinity Housing]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Walkers Global]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windy Fields EU]] | [[WISE]] | [[WWF UK]] <ref name="MS"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====June 2013-August 2013==== | ||
+ | [[Advertising Association]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[APEX Housing]] | [[Arc NI]] | [[Arena Coventry Limited]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Artisan REI]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[BAM Construct UK]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Bar Standards Board]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Clanmill Housing]] | [[Cubist]] | [[Dentons]] | [[Ecosse Regeneration]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Environmental Services Agency]] | [[Environmental Services Agency]] | [[EURES]] | [[Everything Everywhere]] | [[Finders - Heir Hunters]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[First Source Solutions]] | [[GDF Suez]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[Grosvenor]] | [[Guardian Media Group]] | [[Harlequin Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mazars]] | [[Menarys]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Mexx]] | [[Microsoft]] | [[Monster]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[Nike Inc]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Ocean Spray]] | [[Onefinestay]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Promontory Financial Group]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK]] Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Renewable Energy International]] | [[Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[Scottish Association for Mental Health]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[Serco]] | [[SHS Group]] | [[Social Stock Exchange]] Ltd. | [[SONI]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[St Matthew's Housing Estate]] | [[Tamboran Resources Pty]] Limited | [[The Cheque Centre]] | [[The HostelWorld]] | [[The Potato Council]] | [[Ticketmaster]] | [[Trinity Housing]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Walkers Global]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windy Fields]] Ltd | [[WISE]] | [[WWF UK]] <ref name="MT"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====March 2013-May 2013==== | ||
+ | [[6 Pump Court]] | [[ACL]] | [[Adactus]] | [[Advanced Supply Change]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[All Party Group on Beef & Lamb]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[Attractions of Snowdonia]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Bar Standards Board]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Beaverbrooks]] | [[Begbies Traynor]] | [[Boston Scientific]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[BuyMyHome]] | [[Castel]] | [[Cirrus Connect]] | [[Clanmill Housing]] | [[Colwyn Bay]] | [[Destination Conwy]] | [[Devro]] | [[DPD]] | [[E-Cigarette]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Enterprise]] | [[Environmental Services Agency]] | [[Environmental Services Agency]] | [[EURES]] | [[Everything Everywhere]] | [[Finders]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[Firecroft]] | [[First Source Solutions]] | [[GDF Suez]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[Grosvenor]] | [[Guardian Media Group]] | [[Harlequin Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[Isle of Anglesey]] | [[Lagan Group]] | [[Lend Lease]] | [[Manchester Business School]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[Mazars]] | [[Menarys]] | [[MEPC - Birchwood Park]] | [[MEPC - Wellington Place Mercedes Benz]] | [[Merebrook House]] | [[Mexx]] | [[Monster]] | [[MTG]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[North Wales Borderland]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group]] | [[Oxford City Council]] | [[Paddy Power]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Pinsent Mason]] | [[Portsmouth Water]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Promontory Financial Group]] | [[PZ Cussons]] | [[Q Hotels]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK]] Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Renewable Energy International]] | [[Royal College of Speech & Language]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[SABIC]] | [[Salt Union]] | [[Scottish Pelagic Processors Association]] | [[Seafish]] | [[Sealed Air]] | [[Selex]] | [[Serco]] | [[SHS Group]] | [[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Social Stock Exchange]] Ltd. | [[SONI]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] Pty Limited | [[The Cheque Centre]] | [[The HotelWorld]] | [[The Midland Hotel]] | [[The Potato Council]] | [[Trinity Housing]] | [[TWN]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Walkers Global]] | [[Warburtons]] | [[Welsh Lamb]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd | [[Windy Fields]] Ltd | [[WISE]] | [[WWF UK]] <ref name="MU"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====December 2012-February 2013==== | ||
+ | [[6 Pump Court]] | [[Abbott Labs]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[Allen & Overy]] | [[Arc]] | [[Artisan Real Estate Vendors]] | [[Asda]] | [[BAE Systems]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Bar Standards Board]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bausch + Lomb]] | [[Board]] | [[Boston Scientific]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[Bryson Charitable Group]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[Centre for Cross Border Studies]] | [[Design and Technology Association]] | [[Devro]] | [[DPD]] | [[East Border Region of Councils]] | [[Ecosse Regeneration]] Ltd | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[EURES]] | [[Everything Everywhere]] | [[Finmeccanica UK]] | [[First Source Solutions]] | [[GDF Suez]] | [[General Dental Council]] | [[GKN]] plc | [[Grosvenor]] | [[Guardian Media Group]] | [[Harlequin Group]] | [[International Fund for Ireland]] | [[JMF]] Limited | [[JN Wine]] | [[Lend Lease]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[McCue Fit Out]] | [[Menarys]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Monster]] | [[MTG]] | [[NI Federation of Housing Associations]] | [[Northampton University]] | [[Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group]] | [[Paddy Power]] | [[Palantir]] | [[Portsmouth Water]] | [[Power NI]] | [[Rathlin Energy UK]] Limited | [[Red and Yellow]] | [[Renewable Energy International]] | [[Royal College of Speech & Language]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[Salt Union]] | [[Scottish Resources Group]] | [[Seafish]] | [[Selex]] | [[Serco]] | [[SHS Group]] | [[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Stornoway Port Authority]] | [[Systems Operator Northern Ireland]] | [[Tamboran Resources]] Pty Limited | [[Therapists]] | [[Training for Women]] | [[Unilink]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[University of Plymouth]] | [[Urban Union]] | [[Whitemountain Quarries]] Ltd <ref name="MV"/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====2011==== | ||
+ | [[Abbott Labs]] | [[Access Glasgow LLP]] | [[Advamed]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Albyn Housing Association]] | [[Arts and Business]] | [[Asda]] | [[Association of British Healthcare Industries]] | [[Associated Newspapers]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[Bar Standards Board]] | [[Barclays]] | [[Bausch & Lomb]] | [[Bristow Group]] | [[British Water Cooler Association]] | [[British Waterways Scotland]] | [[Brookfield Europe]] | [[Bryson Recycling]] | [[BSW Timber]] | [[BT]] | [[Cala Homes]] | [[Care Visions]] | [[Centre for Cross Border Studies]] | [[Co-Operative Group]] | [[Covidien]] | [[Dalradian Gold]] | [[Devon County Council]] | [[Digital UK]] | [[Dispensing Doctors Association]] | [[EC Harris]] | [[Ecotricity]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[Enterprise]] | [[ESEP]] | [[Finders Geneologists]] | [[Finmeccanica]] UK | [[First Source Solutions]] | [[GKN]] | [[Green Ocean Energy]] | [[Guardian News & Media]] | [[Hark Group]] | [[Health & Safety Executive]] | [[Henderson Global Investments]] | [[Highlands & Islands Enterprise]] | [[Horse-racing Group]] | [[International Power NI]] | [[Inverness Airport Business Park]] | [[Jacobite Cruises]] | [[Jewish Community Centre]] | [[Jigsaw Energy]] | [[KPMG]] Jersey | [[Mabey Bridge]] | [[Macmillan Publishers]] | [[MasterCard]] | [[McTaggart Construction]] | [[Mercedes Benz]] | [[Monster]] | [[NIE Energy]] | [[Northcliffe Media]] | [[Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group]] | [[Northern Ireland Tourist Board]] | [[Ofqual]] | [[Plasco]] | [[Poyry Energy]] | [[Quarriers]] | [[Rathlin Energy]] | [[Renewable Energy International]] | [[Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh]] | [[Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists]] | [[Rural Services Network]] | [[RWE npower]] | [[Scottish Resources Group]] | [[Selex Galileo]] | [[Serco]] | [[Shell]] | [[Shred-it]] | [[SHS Group]] | [[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Social Enterprise Hotel]] | [[Solicitors Regulation Authority]] | [[South West College]] | [[Spen Hill Developments]] | [[Sport NI]] | [[Jersey]] (States of) | [[Sunderland City Council]] | [[Telegraph Media Group]] | [[Telford Trustees]] | [[The Geological Survey of Northern Ireland]] | [[The Glenmorangie Company]] | [[Trinity Mirror]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Willis Group]] | [[Youth Community Support Agency]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/en/register/current-register.cfm/weber-shandwick APPC register], 1 September 2011 to 30 November 2011</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====2008==== | ||
+ | [[Abbot Laboratories]] | [[Balfour Beatty]] | [[Barclays]] | [[British Museum]] | [[Carbon Trust]] | [[Devon County Council]] | [[Esmee Fairbairn Foundation]] | [[GKN]] | [[Goodman International]] | [[Health & Safety Executive]] | [[Leaning & Skills Council]] | [[Maximus]] | [[Nestle]] | [[Northrop Grumman]] | [[Advamed]] | [[Bar Council]] | [[BNFL]] | [[Camidoc]] | [[De La Rue]] | [[Dispensing Doctors Association]] | [[Finmeccanica]] | [[AgustaWestland]] | [[Selex Galileo]] | [[Jewish Community Centre]] | [[Mabey & Johnson]] | [[Mentor Employment & Skills]] | [[NHS Community Foundation Trusts]] | [[Paypoint]] | [[Association of British Healthcare Industries]] | [[Bennoy]] | [[East Midlands Development Agency]] | [[GB Group]] | [[Hammerson]] | [[Kalyx]] | [[Marie Curie Cancer Care]] | [[Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board]] | [[Norfolk County Council]] | [[Rural Services Partnership]] | [[Serco]] | [[Maxim]] | [[University of Central Lancashire]] | [[Industry Forum]] | [[Findon Holdings]] | [[Turkingtons]] | [[Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland]] | [[CEMEX]] | [[Taggart Homes]] | [[Matrix]] | [[Wright Bus]] | [[Aldi Stores|Aldi]] | [[National Osteoporosis Society]] | [[Digital UK]] | [[Waverley Rail]] | [[British Waterways]] | [[The Glenmorangie Company]] | [[Scottish Physical Activity Task Force]] | [[Circle Health Properties]] | [[Whiteburn Developments]] | [[Suffolk County Council]] | [[Hark Group]] | [[Virgin Media]] | [[Youth Sports Trust]] | [[Recycling Electrical Producers' Industry Consortium]] | [[Central Craigavon Ltd]] | [[Tourism Ireland]] | [[West Bay Capital]] | [[Down Royal Racecourse]] | [[Strathclyde Partnership for Transport]] | [[Henderson Global Investors]] | [[Tiger]] | [[Energy Saving Trust]] | [[NHS Health Scotland]] | [[Quarriers]] | [[MacFarlane Homes]] | [[Transport Scotland]] | [[Scottish Environmental Protection Agency]] | [[Surrey Police Authority]] | [[University of Hertfordshire]] | [[Whizz Kidz]] | [[Broads Authority]] | [[Inna Gudavadze]] | [[Frederick Solms-Baruth]] | [[Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation ]] | [[Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission]] | [[The Construction and Property Group]] | [[Grosvenor]] | [[North British Windpower]] | [[Glasgow Airport Rail Link]] | [[Ukio Bankas]] | [[Eden Springs]] | [[Multiple Sclerosis Society]] | [[Highland Hospice]] | [[Viking Wind Energy]] | [[BSW Timber]] | [[Access Glasgow]] <ref>[http://www.appc.org.uk/index.cfm/pcms/site.ourclients.register_home/ APPC register], to Nov 2008, accessed Feb 2009</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===Other=== |
+ | (The following clients are currently unreferenced) | ||
+ | [[Adobe]] | [[Anglian Water]] | [[British American Tobacco]]<ref>White's/Shandwick, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ydw70a99/pdf?search=%22shandwick%22 A Slide Presentation to British American Tobacco of White's/Shandwick International], 13 June 2000, accessed 19 Feb 2010, p.8</ref> | [[Coca-Cola]] | [[COLT Telecom]] | [[Corporation of London]] | [[Dixons]] | [[Eli Lilly]] | [[Euronext]] | [[General Council of the Bar]] | [[Intel]] | [[Meat & Livestock Commission]] | [[Merrill Lynch]] | [[Nestle]] | [[Panasonic]] | [[Peugot]] | [[Pfizer]] | [[R.J. Reynolds]]<ref>White's/Shandwick, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/ydw70a99/pdf?search=%22shandwick%22 A Slide Presentation to British American Tobacco of White's/Shandwick International], 13 June 2000, accessed 19 Feb 2010, p.8</ref> | [[Scotts]] | [[Siemens]] | [[Unilever]] | [[Visa]] | [[Woolworths]] | ||
+ | ==Contact== | ||
+ | :'''Address:''' 3 Grosvenor Gardens | ||
+ | :London | ||
+ | :SW1W 0BD | ||
− | + | :T: 44 20 7067 0000 | |
− | |||
+ | :http://www.webershandwick.co.uk | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
*[[Weber Shandwick, UK Clients, PRCA Yearbook 2004]] | *[[Weber Shandwick, UK Clients, PRCA Yearbook 2004]] | ||
+ | ==Further Resources== | ||
+ | See: [[Fracking lobbying firms]] | ||
+ | *Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, [http://www.spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5765-access-all-areas-frackers-lobbyists-and-the-revolving-door Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed], 29 April 2015. | ||
+ | *Antony Barnett, Ned Temko and Gaby Hinsliff, "[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1759618,00.html Lobbying firm linked to academies row]", ''The Observer'', April 23, 2006 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Notes== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | [[Category:Public relations firms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Healthcare Industry]] | ||
[[Category:Nuclear PR, lobbying and consultancy firms]] | [[Category:Nuclear PR, lobbying and consultancy firms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lobbying firms]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Financial sector lobbying]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Nuclear Spin]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fracking]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Education Industry]] |
Latest revision as of 03:30, 8 January 2018
Weber Shandwick is the UK subsidiary of Weber Shandwick Worldwide, one of the biggest global PR companies (owned by Interpublic). In 2006, the UK subsidiary had a fee income of £28 million.[1] The company has strong ties to the Labour Party through its CEO Colin Byrne.
For information on its lobbying work in the UK, see Weber Shandwick Public Affairs.
Contents
- 1 Links
- 2 Campaigns
- 3 Fracking clients
- 4 People
- 4.1 APPC lobbying register
- 4.1.1 September 2016-November 2016
- 4.1.2 June 2016-August 2016
- 4.1.3 December 2015-February 2016
- 4.1.4 September 2015-November 2015
- 4.1.5 June 2015-August 2015
- 4.1.6 March 2015-May 2015
- 4.1.7 December 2014-February 2015
- 4.1.8 September 2014-November 2014
- 4.1.9 June 2014-August 2014
- 4.1.10 March 2014-May 2014
- 4.1.11 December 2013-February 2014
- 4.1.12 September 2013-November 2013
- 4.1.13 June 2013-August 2013
- 4.1.14 March 2013-May 2013
- 4.1.15 December 2012-February 2013
- 4.2 Former staff
- 4.1 APPC lobbying register
- 5 Clients
- 5.1 Registrar of consultant lobbyists
- 5.2 APPC lobbying register
- 5.2.1 September 2016-November 2016
- 5.2.2 June 2016-August 2016
- 5.2.3 December 2015-February 2016
- 5.2.4 September 2015-November 2015
- 5.2.5 June 2015-August 2015
- 5.2.6 December 2014-February 2015
- 5.2.7 September 2014-November 2014
- 5.2.8 June 2014-August 2014
- 5.2.9 March 2014-May 2014
- 5.2.10 December 2013-February 2014
- 5.2.11 September 2013-November 2013
- 5.2.12 June 2013-August 2013
- 5.2.13 March 2013-May 2013
- 5.2.14 December 2012-February 2013
- 5.2.15 2011
- 5.2.16 2008
- 5.3 Other
- 6 Contact
- 7 Resources
- 8 Further Resources
- 9 Notes
Links
- Part of the Westminster lobbying map
Campaigns
Below are just a few examples of Weber Shandwick's work for clients:
Pro-nuclear activity
This article is part of the Nuclear Spin project of Spinwatch. |
Weber Shandwick has a long history of involvement with the nuclear industry. Documents released under FOI, show that the firm worked for BNFL in 2004 and 2005.[2] In February 2006, the PR magazine O'Dwyer's also reported that Weber Shandwick was promoting BNFL's move to sell Westinghouse Electric to Japan's Toshiba for $5.4 billion. US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez had lobbied UK officials in favour of General Electric's bid for Westinghouse.[3][4] BNFL remained a lobbying client in 2009.[5] Former UK Weber Shandwick CEO, Philip Dewhurst, was recruited by BNFL in 2001. He was also the chair of the Nuclear Industry Association.[6]
Weber Shandwick also worked for Nexia Solutions – a wholly owned subsidiary of BNFL providing technology services and solutions across the full nuclear fuel cycle mainly in the UK, but with an increasing overseas market. Nexia Solutions became the foundation of a new National Nuclear Laboratory when it was launched in July 2008. [7]
Working towards a nuclear new build
Weber Shandwick has been working with BNFL towards a new nuclear build in the UK since 2004. The Labour Party manifesto in 1997 had been opposed to new power stations, stating that there was no case for nuclear power.[8] By 2006, Labour was claiming the opposite - that nuclear power needed to be part of the mix of energy supply for the UK. And in 2007, Tony Blair was linking new build to climate change: "If we want to have secure energy supplies and reduce CO2 emissions, we have got to put the issue of nuclear power on the agenda".[9]
In 2004 - a year before the government annnounced its "official review" into nuclear power in the UK - Weber and BNFL were working on their own plan:
- "To secure from the review a meaningful commitment to a programme of nuclear new build, underpinned by commitments to:
- Provide the necessary market and fiscal framewrok for replacement build;
- Begin a programme or review which deals with the question of disposal of nuclear waste from repalcement build;
- Analyse and bring in the changes needed in the planning and regulation regime which to enable speedy decision-making and construction".[10]
"Belief in the cause"
One question people ask is whether PR consultants are neutral on issues like nuclear power and just provide professional advice. One email from Weber to BNFL from September 2004 gives an answer. It said: "As you know, you have a group of people over here who believe in this cause - we would love to do this work, and already feel excited about it".[11]
Using climate change to sell nuclear
One of the main PR strategies of the nuclear lobby has been to use the issue of climate change to push for a resumption in nuclear. The argument they put forward is that nuclear is a low emitter of greenhouse gases and should therefore be used as a key policy option to fight climate change. Part of Weber / BNFL's strategy has been to position nuclear as clean, safe, secure and climate-friendly (see also BNFL).
For example, in December 2004, Weber wrote a document “The Case for Nuclear Energy”, which reiterated the major themes that the nuclear industry is using to push for a revival – climate change and energy security. According to the document, nuclear's main selling points are:
- • Nuclear energy can be competitive with gas, and may in the future be the cheapest form of electricity; • Nuclear power is essential in combating CO2 emissions; • Nuclear power offers substantial security of supply benefits; • Nuclear plants can be built to time and cost; • Nuclear waste issues should not be a barrier to building new stations; • The track record of safety and security in the nuclear industry is excellent; • The nuclear industry plays a key role in the UK economy; • The need for Government action to keep the nuclear option open is increasingly urgent; • Action needed now by Government.[12]
But what about those who deny climate change? They could, by default, undermine the case for nuclear: In September 2004 a letter appeared in The Times signed by Lord Lawson, and known climate sceptics Wilfred Beckerman as well as Julian Morris from the International Policy Network, among others that attacked the need for action on climate: It said:
- "Sir, Both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition made major speeches last week on climate change and the policies that are supposedly required to deal with it (reports, September 14 and 15). It appears that, in this area, Tony Blair and Michael Howard are of one mind. They hold the same alarmist view of the world, and call for much the same radical -and costly programme of action ... There are no solid grounds for assuming, as Messrs Blair and Howard do, that global warming demands immediate and far-reaching action".
On reading this, Weber Shandwick emailed BNFL:
- "Times letter today from Nigel Lawson and others which seems to be pooh-poohing climate change - anyone know anything about where this lot have popped up from?"... "Any intellgence (sic) gratefully received before we set to work here at WS end trying to find out what's going on..."[13]
Using third parties to push nuclear
Philip Dewhurst of the Nuclear Industry Association, and former CEO of Weber Shandwick, told PR Week in 2006 that BNFL was spreading its messages "via third-party opinion because the public would be suspicious if we started ramming pro-nuclear messages down their throats"[14] In the summer of 2005, the NIA and BNFL had approached key academics and independent researchers to attend a media training workshop, along with staff from BNFL and NIA, to be run by Weber Shandwick. Although a date for July and August was proposed for the training, the NIA's chief executive, Keith Parker, said in an email: "If, as we expect, the energy review is announced before parliamentary recess in July, we need to be well prepared to hit the airwaves confidently."[15]
Good news in Labour's 2005 manifesto
When Labour's 2005 manifesto was published, the spin doctors were quick to pick up on the following paragraph:
- "We have a major programmme to promote renewable energy, as part of a strategy of having a mix of energy sources from nuclear power stations to clean coal to micro generators."
Weber Shandwick sent a note to BNFL:
- " To me, at least, this is a step towards a declared pro-nuclear position".
BNFL replied:
- "Wow...good news indeed".[16]
Lobbying in Scotland
In a report in lobbying in Scotland, Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotland, international lobbying giant Weber Shandwick is revealed to have substantial lobbying connections in Edinburgh, not least through it's co-option of Holyrood insider Luke Skipper, former chief of staff to the SNP in Westminster and man heavily involved in the electoral landslide of 2015. [17]
As the firm's chief lobbyist Jon McLeod bluntly put it, 'There are going to be winners and losers'[18] following the tremors of the 2015 general election. Weber Shandwick hope to help their clients, such as Artisan Real Estate, a firm involved in a controversial development which has seen Edinburgh's Old City partially demolished, to be firmly on the winning side.
Lobbyists in the Edinburgh office include:
- Moray Macdonald, MD Scotland office
- Duncam McKay, former communications assistant at City of Edinburgh Council
Lobbying for corporate education reformers
Weber Shandwick has a specialist education practice.
In the US, Weber Shandwick says its education practice is 'well-versed in assisting higher educational institutions as they forge their reputations and develop their thought leadership'.[19] It says it has 'deep relationships with both the education and mainstream media'.
In the UK, Weber Shandwick's education industry lobbying clients include:
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Pearson (to 2014)
- Education Funding Agency
- Harris Federation, one of the UK's largest academy chains
- Microsoft
- World Innovation Summit for Education
Lobbying the curriculum
In 2011 Weber Shandwick created the 'We Believe in D&T' lobbying campaign on behalf of the UK's Design and Technology Association (members include Pearson[20]). The campaign focused on forming a coalition of parliamentarians, opinion leaders, policymakers and using endorsements from the business community to petition the Department for Education to retain Design and Technology (DT) as a statutory subject within the National Curriculum. It succeeded.
Education reformers on staff
In April 2015 Weber Shandwick's lobbying practice in the UK hired David Skelton, the 'influential Conservative thinker and consultant to blue chip companies'. Skelton has written about the need to accelerate market reforms in education in order ' to transform the life chances of the poorest'.[21] He is also 'fascinated' by how technology is transforming politics, communications and business.[22] After standing as a Tory party candidate, Skelton spent 6 years at PA Consulting; before becoming Deputy Director and Head of Research at Policy Exchange between 2011 and 2013; and then founding Renewal, which campaigns to broaden the Conservative Party’s appeal to working-class voters.
Smoothing over human rights abuses?
In November 2006, The Independent reported how political comedian Mark Thomas had criticised Weber Shandwick for accepting work with the Colombian government, whose human rights record is appalling. For example, some 460 trade unionists have been killed in the country since 2003. “Colombia is the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist,” said Thomas. “The government is found wanting. So for someone to come along and say, ‘We'll show you how to do good PR’ is disgraceful. Where will people draw the line? Would Weber Shandwick want to see the swastikas before deciding not to work with someone?”[23]
Pro-whaling
During the July 2000 meeting of the International Whaling Commission in Australia, Shandwick undertook a high-profile PR campaign for the Japanese Whaling Association including newspaper adverts in local media entitled "Whaling the facts," which claimed that "all whales aren't endangered”. They also distributed a leaflet that claimed that whale meat is to Japanese what meat pies are to Australians. “Don't interfere in our culture and we won't interfere in yours”, it said.[24][25]
Pro-logging
Shandwick led a multi-million-dollar PR campaign to “neutralize” environmentalists opposed to rainforest logging in New Zealand. Leaked documents showed that a central part of the PR strategy was to stigmatise their opponents as “extremists”, who had “limited” support and who spread “misinformation”. Shandwick allegedly also spied on their green critics and infiltrated opposition groups.[26]
Working for Big Oil
The company has worked for Shell for a number of years, including countering criticism over its role in Nigeria at the time of the execution of writer Ken Saro-Wiwa.[27] In 2004 Weber Shandwick was said to be “handling the 'greening” of ExxonMobil by promoting an alliance forged between the energy giant and Earth 911, a government/private sector entity with the motto of 'making every day Earth Day'".[28]
Promoting the City's interests
In April 2009, Weber Shandwick UK was hired by International Financial Services London, now known as TheCityUK to promote the interests of the financial services sector in the City of London, for example on "key issues such as keeping markets open in the [then] current global crisis".[29] IFSL's press release announced that the account would be supported by Priti Patel, then "Director, Weber Shandwick Public Affairs" who will "provide additional counsel". Patel is now a Conservative MP. The then CEO of IFSL said: "Bringing the team at Weber Shandwick on board will help us establish IFSL's voice in the public debate on how financial services companies can best navigate the currently troubled economic waters." (Note the link to the IFSL press release is broken; Weber Shandwick's press release was changed in the run up to the 2010 general election, with Priti Patel's name removed. Patel's election campaign focused on her support for small business. According to her campaign website: “Her career outside of politics means she has an innate understanding about the issues faced by small businesses”).
Fracking clients
Weber Shandwick represents Tamboran Resources and until late 2015, the Canadian firm Rathlin Energy which is testing for shale gas in East Yorkshire.
In July 2013 Weber Shandwick London hosted a special 'fracking event'entitled, "Community concern or consent?". [30]
This article is part of the Spinwatch Fracking Portal and project |
People
- Colin Byrne chief executive officer, Weber Shandwick UK. Byrne is the former flat-mate of Business Secretary Lord Peter Mandelson. He was Labour’s Chief Press Officer up to the 1992 election, working with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown on media relations. He also worked for Labour’s election manager, Peter Mandelson in 1997 and for Labour on the 2001 election. Clients include BNFL
- Jon McLeod, chairman UK corporate, financial and public affairs. McLeod went into public affairs in 1997, having spent six years in financial and legal journalism.
- David Skelton, head of UK public affairs, appointed April 2015. Former Conservative candidate in 2010 General Election, director at Policy Network and Fishburn Hedges and founder of Conservative think tank Renewal. Replaced Alex Deane.[31]
- Rachel Friend, chair, consumer marketing, UK and EMEA
APPC lobbying register
September 2016-November 2016
Chris Bailey | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Pari Farmarzi | Louis Fitzherbert | Steven Flanagan | Jillian Frew | Andrew Gill | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | Chris Hogwood | James Hoyle | Andrew Jones | Joey Jones | Liz Laurence | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Caroline Mattias | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Jemma McGuffie | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Paula McNulty | Kelly McVeigh | Fiona Miller | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Nora Senior | Luke Skipper | Andrew Smith | Niki Stark | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Josie Whittle | Ross Williamson
June 2016-August 2016
Chris Bailey | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Eileen Clarke | Natasha Collins | Pari Farmarzi | Louis Fitzherbert | Steven Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | Chris Hogwood | James Hoyle | Andrew Jones | Liz Laurence | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Sam Malik | Caroline Mattias | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Paula McNulty | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Nora Senior | Luke Skipper | Andrew Smith | Niki Stark | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Josie Whittle | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn [32]
December 2015-February 2016
Ahmed Asif | Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | John Bowen | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Eileen Clarke | Natasha Collins | Pari Farmarzi | Louis Fitzherbert | Stephen Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Chris Hogwood | James Hoyle | Andrew Jones | Liz Laurence | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Caroline Mattias | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Gary Sargent | Nora Senior | David Skelton | Luke Skipper | Andrew Smith | Niki Stark | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Josie Whittle | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn [33]
September 2015-November 2015
Ahmed Asif | Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | John Bowen | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Daria Cherny Shenko | Natasha Collins | Pari Farmarzi | Louis Fitzherbert | Stephen Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | James Hoyle | Liz Laurence | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Caroline Mattias | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Louise McHenry | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Gary Sargent | Nora Senior | David Skelton Luke Skipper | Andrew Smith | Niki Stark | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Rachel Vidaic | Josie Whittle | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn [34]
June 2015-August 2015
Ahmed Asif | Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | Niki Birell | John Bowen | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Daria Chernyshenko | Natasha Collins | Stephen Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Tamora Langley | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Mory Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | John McLeod | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Gary Sargent | Nora Senior | David Skelton | Luke Skipper | Andrew Smith | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper Brian Tjugum | Mair Williams | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn [35]
March 2015-May 2015
Ahmed Asif | Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jenifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Daria Chernyshenko | Natasha Collins | Stephen Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Patrick Harrison | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Tamora Langley | Roni Liyanage | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Alisa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Gary Sargeant | Nora Senior | David Skelton | Andrew Smith | Jonny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Mary Whenman | Mair Williams | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn [36]
December 2014-February 2015
Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Alex Brown | Ben Burton | Jennifer Butler | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Daria Chernyshenko | Natasha Collins | Stephen Flanagan | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Beth Laffin | Tamora Langley | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Kelly McVeigh | Wendy Mitchell | Will Nathan | Ailsa Nicol | Signe Norberg | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Gary Sargent | Nora Senior | Andrew Smith | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Mary Whenman | Mair Williams | Ross Williamson | Hugo Winn[37]
September 2014-November 2014
Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Ben Burton | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Beth Laffin | Tamora Langley | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Will Nathan | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Dyan Owen | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Nora Senior | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Mary Whenman | Mair Williams | Ross Williamson[38]
June 2014-August 2014
Chris Bailey | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Ben Burton | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Tamora Langley | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Nora Senior | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Mary Whenman | Mair Williams | Ross Williamson[39]
March 2014-May 2014
Sama Al-Naib | Chris Bailey | Lindsay Beacom | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Ben Burton | Natalie Buxton | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Joseph Musgrave | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Nora Senior | Johnny Stewart | Laura Tapper | Brian Tjugum | Mary Whenman | Ross Williamson | Taline Yedibalian [40]
December 2013-February 2014
Chris Bailey | Lindsay Beacom | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Ben Burton | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | Jo Leah | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Chris Marritt | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Joseph Musgrave | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Liam O'Keefe | Nuala O'Neill | Dyan Owen | Hayley Peters | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Andy Poole | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Opasna Randev | Sarah Roberts | David Sawyer | Jess Shepherd | Johnny Stewart | Brian Tjugum | Jonny Townsley | Sarah Twyman | Mary Whenman | Jess Wilkinson | Ross Williamson [41]
September 2013-November 2013
Lizzie Agar | Chris Bailey | Jenni Bamford | Lindsay Beacom | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Ben Burton | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Professor Iain Docherty | Naomi Farmer | Andrew Gill | Bennett Golder | Lincoln Hill | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Lucy Jenkins | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | Jo Leah | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Chris Marritt | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Joseph Musgrave | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Liam O'Keefe | Nuala O'Neill | Dyan Owen | Hayley Peters | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Andy Poole | Victoria Poole | Simon Pugh | Opasna Randev | Sarah Roberts | Kate Saunders | David Sawyer | Jess Shepherd | Johnny Stewart | Brian Tjugum | Jonny Townsley | Sarah Twyman | Mary Whenma | Jess Wilkinson | Ross Williamson [42]
June 2013-August 2013
Lizzie Agar | Chris Bailey | Jenni Bamford | Lindsay Beacom | Sophie Beswick | Sian Bevan | Niki Birrell | John Bowen | Tom Braithwaite | Ben Burton | Colin Byrne | Gemma Clulow | Alex Deane | Rebecca Derry | Laurence Diment | Professor Iain Docherty | Benjamin Evetts | Naomi Farmer | Andrew Gill | Elora Glucksman | Bennett Golder | Anna Golding | Dawn Hesketh | James Hillier | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Lucy Jenkins | Kate Joynes-Burgess | Heather Kenny | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | Jo Leah | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Chris Marritt | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Joseph Musgrave | Nafisa Nathani | Ailsa Nicol | Liam O'Keefe | Nuala O'Neill | Hayley Peters | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Andy Poole | Victoria Poole | Lauren Pritchard | Simon Pugh | Opasna Randev | Sarah Roberts | Kate Saunders | Emma Savage | Jess Shepherd | Johnny Stewart | Brian Tjugum | Jonny Townsley | Sarah Twyman | Anna Varley Jones | Jess Wilkinson | Natalie Willey | Ross Williamson [43]
March 2013-May 2013
Jenni Bamford | Lindsay Beacom | Sophie Beswick | Sian Bevan | John Bowen | Tom Braithwaite | Leigh Brimicombe | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Rebecca Derry | Laurence Diment | Professor Ian Docherty | Benjamin Evetts | Naomi Farmer | Andrew Gill | Elora Glucksman | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Lucy Jenkins | Heather Kenny | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | Jo Leah | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Chris Marritt | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Anna-Maria Missouri | Kevin Neilan | Ailsa Nicol | Liam O'Keefe | Nuala O'Neill | Hayley Peters | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Andy Poole | Victoria Poole | Lauren Pritchard | Simon Pugh | Opasna Randev | Sarah Roberts | Kate Saunders | Emma Savage | Jess Shepherd | Johnny Stewart | Jonny Townsley | Sarah Twyman | Anna Varley Jones | Nick Vose | Jess Wilkinson | Natalie Willey | Ross Williamson [44]
December 2012-February 2013
Lindsay Beacom | Sian Bevan | John Bowen | Natalie Buxton | Colin Byrne | Alex Deane | Laurence Diment | Ian Docherty | Benjamin Evetts | Andrew Gill | Elora Glucksman | Mary Hinks-Edwards | Chris Hogwood | Lucy Jenkins | Adam Lang | Tamora Langley | Harriet Leach | John Lunny | Kaz Lynas | Moray Macdonald | Conor Magowan | Chris Mansell | Matt McCarthy | Stephen McGrath | Duncan McKay | Jon McLeod | Pavel Miller | Kevin Neilan | Ailsa Nicol | Liam O'Keefe | Joe Phelan | Emma Pointer | Simon Pugh | Kate Saunders | Johnny Stewart | Ross Williamson [45]
Former staff
- Andrew Brown, Former director of media strategy. Ex-Prime Minister Gordon Brown's brother. He moved to energy company EDF from Weber Shandwick in 2004.
- Jim Donaldson, Former executive vice-president: Donaldson joined WS early in 2011 from Hill and Knowlton. His responsibilities spanned WS's corporate, financial and public affairs practices.[46]
- Nora Farrell, Former Managing Director of the Edinburgh office
- Conall McDevitt, was CEO of Weber Shandwick's Belfast office from 2007-2009 when he quit to pursue a political career. He was elected as an SLDP and MLA in 2010. He resigned in September 2013 after it emerged that he had breached the Northern Ireland assembly's code by failing to disclose payments from his former employer in 2010.
- David Yelland Former Senior Vice Chairman, Weber Shandwick - UK
- Alex Deane, former head of public affairs, ex-director of pressure group Big Brother Watch (BBW), former chief of staff to David Cameron and held the same role for Tim Collins, himself now managing director at Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, when Collins was a Conservative shadow cabinet member. Deane joined WS from Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, where he worked for less than a year.[47] Is now managing director of public affairs at FTI Consulting.[48]
- Michael Prescott, former director corporate communications and public affairs at WS. Is now director of corporate affairs at the BT Group.
- Priti Patel, Conservative MP and minister from 2014 onwards at the UK HM Treasury and the Department of Work and Pensions.
Clients
Registrar of consultant lobbyists
Weber Shandwick has been registered since March 2015. The register documents those clients for whom PR companies have lobbied ministers. Weber's listings over 2015/2016 is as follows:
July - September 2016
De La Rue | Ocean Spray | Rated People | Ticketmaster [49]
April - June 2016
Arch Capital | British Gas | EpiGeneSys | KPMG | Manchester Business School | Ocean Spray | Rated People | Volvo Bus Corporation | Volvo Group Ltd UK [50]
January - March 2016
General Dental Council | KPMG LLP | Live Nation | Manchester Business School | Ocean Spray | Volvo Bus Corporation [51]
October-December 2015
Bank of America Merrill Lynch | Live Nation | National Housing Federation | Ocean Spray | Sunderland City Council | Volvo Bus Corporation
July-September 2015
April-June 2015
Innasol Ltd | Live Nation | Ticketmaster | Tribal | Unilink | Westfield
January - March 2015
Calysta | Innasol | Live Nation | Ocean Spray | The Legal Action Group | TicketMaster | University of Northampton[52]
APPC lobbying register
September 2016-November 2016
Albyn Housing | Aldi | Allen & Overy | Alpha Resource Management | Arch Mortgage Insurance DAC | Asda | Babcock | Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Barclays | Barony Wind Energy Limited | BDO NI | Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Calysta | Cerberus | Choice Housing Association | City of London Corporation | Creative Content UK | De La Rue | Down Royal Racecourse | Downpatrick Racecourse | Eden Springs | Energy Saving Trust | Fabric Life Ltd | Firstsource Solutions | Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity | Hudson Contract Services | International Fund for Ireland | Island Renewables | KPMG Real Estate | Leonard Cheshire Disability Scotland | Lilly UK | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | Lloyds of London | Mercedes Benz | Meyer Homes | National Autistic Society Scotland | National Housing Federation | Northrop Grumman | Offshore Contractors Association | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Oil and Gas UK | Peel Ports | Pinchuk Foundation | Rated People | Ravenscraig Ltd | Raytheon | Renewable Energy Systems | Robertson Group | Royal Albert Hall | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | Storm Energy | Sunderland City Council | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | Ticketmaster | Ulster Weavers | University of the West of Scotland | Urban Union | Volvo Group | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Whyte and MackayWork West Enterprise Agency | Wrigley UK | XPO Logistics
June 2016-August 2016
Albyn Housing | Allen & Overy | Alpha Resource Management | Arch Mortgage Insurance DAC | Asda | Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Barony Wind Energy Limited | Barratt Homes Scotland | BDO NI | Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Calysta | Cerberus] | Choice Housing Association | Clanmil Housing | Colleges NI | Creative Content UK | Down Royal Racecourse | Downpatrick Racecourse | Eden Springs | Edinburgh Schools Partnership | Enable Scotland | Energy Saving Trust | EpiGeneSys | Fabric Life Ltd | Firstsource Solutions | Flextricity | Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity | Hudson Contract Services | International Fund for Ireland | Island Renewables | KPMG Real Estate | Leonard Cheshire Disability Scotland | Lilly UK | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | Mercedes Benz | Meyer Bergman | National Autistic Society Scotland | National Housing Federation | NI Horseracing Group | Northrop Grumman | Ocean Spray | Offshore Contractors Association | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Oil and Gas UK | Pearson | Peel Ports | Rated People | Ravenscraig Ltd | Raytheon | Renewable Energy Systems | Robertson Group | Royal Albert Hall | Royal College of Art | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | Storm Energy | Sunderland City Council | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | Ticketmaster | Ulster Weavers | University of the West of Scotland | Urban Union | Volvo Group | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Work West Enterprise Agency | Wrigley UK [32]
December 2015-February 2016
Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | Albyn Housing | Arc NI | Arch Mortgage Insurance | Asda | Babcock International | Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Barony Wind Energy Limited | Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Calysta | Cerberus | Choice Housing | Colleges NI | Creative Content UK | Down Royal Racecourse | Downpatrick Racecourse | Eden Springs | Energy Saving Trust | EpiGeneSys | European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW) | Firstsource Solutions | Flextricity | General Dental Council | GKN plc | Ignite Group | International Fund for Ireland | Investors in People Scotland | Island Renewables | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | KPMG Real Estate | Lilly UK | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Legal Support Trust | Mercedes Benz | Meyer Bergman | National Housing Federation | Newington Housing | NI Horseracing Group | Ocean Spray | Offshore Contractors Association | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Peel Ports | Public Law Project | Robertson Group | Royal Albert Hall | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Senet Group | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | Sunderland City Council | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | Ticketmaster | Ulster Weavers | University of the West of Scotland | Valueworks | Volvo Group | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windyfields EU Ltd | Work West Enterprise Agency | Yorkhill Children's Charity [33]
September 2015-November 2015
Action Aid Denmark | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | Albyn Housing | Arc NI | Arch Mortgage Insurance | Asda | Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Barony Wind Energy Limited | Beltonnean Renewable Energy Limited | Bristow Group | British Heart Foundation | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Calysta | Cerberus | Choice Housing | Co-operative Development Scotland | Colleges NI | Creative Content UK | Down Royal Racecourse | Downpatrick Racecourse | Eden Springs | EirGrid | Energy Saving Trust | EpiGeneSys | European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW) | FirstSource Solutions | General Dental Council | GKN plc | Ignite Group | International Fund for Ireland | Inverness Campus | Investors in People Scotland | Island Renewables | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Lilly UK | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Fairness Commission | London Legal Support Trust | Mace Real Estate Limited | Mercedes Benz | National Housing Federation | Newington Housing | NI Horseracing Group | Oaklee Trinity Housing | Ocean Spray | Offshore Contractors Association | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Peel Ports | Public Law Project | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Robertson Group | Royal Albert Hall | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | SEMO | Senet Group | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | SouthWest College | Spen Hill Developments | Sunderland City Council | System Operator Northern Ireland | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | The Cheque Center | Ticketmaster | Ulster Weavers | Unlink | University of the West of Scotland | Valueworks | Volvo Buses UK | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windyfields EU Ltd | Work West Enterprise Energy [53]
June 2015-August 2015
ABPI | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | Aldi | Arc NI | Asda | Ballynagilly Renewable Energy Limited | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Baron Wind Energy Limited | Beltonanean Renewable Energy Limited | Bristow Group | Calysta | Cerberus | Choice Housing | Co-Operative Development Scotland | Colleges NI | Down Royal Racecourse | Downpatrick Racecourse | Eden Springs | EirGrid | Energy Savings Trust | EpiGeneSys | European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW) | Firstsource Solutions | General Dental Council | GKN plc | Innasol Group | International Fund for Ireland | Inverness Campus | Investors in People Scotland | Island Renewables | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Fairness Commission | London Legal Support Trust | Mace Real Estate Limited | Mercedes Benz | Newington Housing | NHS Education for Scotland | NI Horseracing Group | Oaklee Trinity Housing | Ocean Spray | Offshore Contractors Association | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Peel Ports | Public Law Project | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Royal Pharmaceutical Society | SEMO | Senet Group | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | Sunderland City Council | System operator Northern Ireland (SONI) | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | Ticketmaster | Ulster Weavers | Unilink | University of the West of Scotland | Westfield Europe Ltd | Windyfields EU Ltd [35]
December 2014-February 2015
Abbott | Aberdeen Glasgow Southampton Airports Limited | ABPI | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | Allen and Overy | Alpha Resource Management | APEX Housing | Arc NI | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | BAM Construct UK | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Calysta | Capgemini | Co-operative Development Scotland | Colleges NI | Cubist | Eden Springs | Edinburgh Haymarket Development Ltd | Education Funding Agency | EirGrid | Energy North | Energy Saving Trust | European Patent Lawyers' Association (EPLAW) | Firstsource Solutions | General Dental Council | Greater London Authority | GSMA | Hark Group | Harris Federation | InfraRed Capital Partners | Innasol Group | Inspired Gaming Group | Inverness Campus | Inverness College UHI | Investors in People Scotland | Island Renewables | Lagan Group | Lambert Smith Hampton | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Legal Support Trust | Low Commission | MasterCard | Mercedes Benz | Merck | Microsoft | Motorola Solutions Limited | Newington Housing | NHS Education for Scotland | NI Federation of Housing Associations | NI Horseracing Group | Northampton University | Oaklee Trinity Housing | Ocean Spray | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Oil & Gas UK | Power NI | Public Law Project | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Save the Children | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | SEMO | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | STOPAIDS | Sunderland City Council | System Operator Northern Ireland (SONI) | Takeda | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Tamboran Resources UK Ltd | Teighmore Construction Ltd | The HostelWorld | Ticketmaster | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | University of the West of Scotland | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windyfields EU Ltd | World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE)[37]
September 2014-November 2014
Abbott | ABPI | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland UK Ltd | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | Alpha Resource Management | Arc NI | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | BAM Construct UK | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | CityJet | Cubist | Defence Equipment Services Limited | Eaton | Eden Springs | Edinburgh Haymarket Development Ltd | Education Funding Agency | EirGrid | Energy North | Energy Saving Trust | Federalist Society | Finmeccanica UK | Firstsource Solutions | Greater London Authority | GSMA | Hark Group | Harris Federation | InfraRed Capital Partners | Innasol Group | Inspired Gaming Group | Inverness Campus | Inverness College UHI | Investors in People Scotland | Island Renewables | John McQuillan Contracts Ltd | Kix | Lagan Group | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Legal Support Trust | Low Commission | MasterCard | Mercedes Benz | Merck | Microsoft | NHS Education for Scotland | NI Federation of Housing Associations | NI Horseracing Group | Northampton University | Ocean Spray | Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult | Oil & Gas UK | Palantir | Power NIPPP Forum | Public Law Project | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | RWE npower | Save the Children | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | Spen Hill Developments | STOPAIDS | Sunderland City Council | System Operator Northern Ireland (SONI) | Takeda | Tamboran Resources Ltd | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Teighmore Construction Ltd | The HostelWorld | Ticketmaster | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | University of the West of Scotland | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windyfields EU Ltd | World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE)[38]
June 2014-August 2014
Abbott | ABPI | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland UK Ltd | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | Alpha Resource Management | APEX Housing | Arc NI | Arena Coventry Limited | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | BAM Construct UK | Bank of America Merill Lynch | Bar Council | Barclays | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | CityJet | Cubist | Eaton | Eden Springs | Edinburgh Haymarket Development Ltd | EirGrid | Federalist Society | Finmeccanica UK | Firstsource Solutions | Fold Housing Association | GSMA | Inspired Gaming Group | Island Renewables | John McQuillan Contracts Ltd | Kix | Lagan Group | Live Nation (Music) UK Ltd | London Legal Support Trust | Low Commission | MasterCard | Mercedes Benz | Microsoft | Monster | NHS Education for Scotland | NI Federation of Housing Associations | NI Horseracing Group | Northampton University | Ocean Spray | Oil & Gas UK | Palantir | Power NI | Public Law Project | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | RWE npower | Save the Children | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | Spen Hill Developments | Sunderland City Council | System Operator Northern Ireland (SONI) | Tamboran Resources Ltd | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Teighmore Construction Ltd | The Cheque Centre | The HostelWorld | Ticketmaster | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | Westfield Europe Ltd | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windy Fields EU Ltd[39]
March 2014-May 2014
Abbott | ABPI | Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland UK Ltd | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb - funded by EBLEX, part of AHDB | Alpha Resource Management | APEX Housing | Arc NI Arena Coventry Limited | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | AstraZeneca | BAE Systems | BAM Construct UK | Bar Council | Barclays | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Cerberus Capital Management | Citymothers | Clanmill Housing | Cubist | East Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group | Eaton | Eden Springs | Edinburgh Haymarket Development Ltd | EirGrid | Federalist Society | Finmeccanica UK | Firstsource Solutions | Fold Housing Association | GKN plc | GSMA | Guardian Media Group | Inspired Gaming Group | Island Renewables | John McQuillan Contracts Ltd | Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Kix | Lagan Group | MasterCard | Mercedes Benz | Microsoft | Monster | NHS Education for Scotland | NI Federation of Housing Associations | NI Horseracing Group | Northampton University | Ocean Spray | Oil & Gas UK | Palantir | Pearson | Power NI | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Northern Ireland | Rural Services Network | RWE npower | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | Selex ES Ltd | Serco | Social Investment Scotland | Spen Hill Developments | St Matthew's Housing Estate | System Operator Northern Ireland (SONI) | Tamboran Resources Ltd | Tamboran Resources Pty Ltd | Telespazio Vega UK Ltd | The Cheque Centre | The HostelWorld | Ticketmaster | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windy Fields EU Ltd | WISE | WWF UK [40]
December 2013-February 2014
Air Products | Alfa Group | All Party Group | Alfa Group | Anglian Water | Anglo American | Astra Zeneca | ATOS | Aviva | Bacardi Brown-Forman Brands | Balfour Beatty | Box | Capital & Counties Carbon Tracker | Chevron | City and Guilds | Cornwall and Isles of Scilly LEP | Dearman Engine Company | Diageo GB | Diageo plc | DP World London | Gateway Dr Wellgood | Edwardian Group London | Eggborough Power Limited | Electricity Storage Network | Farrells | Fidelity | Finchatton | FutureLearn | Gateway 120 Ltd | GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy | Hitachi GE | Intu Properties | Keoghs | Killik and Co. | LetterOne | Mark Thompson | Maxxium UK | Melford Capital Partners | Microsoft | News UK | Orbit Group | Ovo Energy | Pernod Ricard | Petrofac | QE Prize for Engineering | Renewable Energy Association (REA) Back Biomass CampaignRoche | Sainsburys | Samsung | Sedgemoor District Council | South West Water | Spectator | STA | Stanhope PLC | Stansted Airport | Starbucks UK & Ireland | Syngenta | UPS | URS | Verny Capital | WR Berkley [41]
September 2013-November 2013
Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | APEX Housing | Arc NI | Arena Coventry Limited | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Artisan REI | Asda | BAE Systems | BAM Construct UK | Bar Council | Bar Standards Board | Barclays | Bristow Group | Clanmill Housing | Cubist | Dentons | E Cigarette World | Ecosse Regeneration | Eden Springs | EDI Group | EE | Environmental Services Agency | EURES | Finders - Heir Hunters | Finmeccanica UK | First Source Solutions | Fold Housing Association | GDF Suez | GKN plc | Guardian Media Group | Harlequin Group | International Fund for Ireland | Interserve plc | Island Renewables | Lothian Buses | MasterCard | Mazars | McCue Fit Out | Menarys | Mercedes Benz | Mexx | Microsoft | Monster | NI Federation of Housing Associations | Nike Inc | Northampton University | Ocean Spray | Onefinestay | Palantir | Pearson | Power NI | Promontory Financial Group | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Renewable Energy International | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | Rural Services Network | Samsung HI | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | SEMO | Serco | SHS Group | Social Investment Scotland | Social Stock Exchange Ltd. | SONI | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | St Matthew's Housing Estate | Tamboran Resources Pty Limited | The Cheque Centre | The HostelWorld | Ticketmaster | Trinity Housing | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | Walkers Global | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windy Fields EU | WISE | WWF UK [42]
June 2013-August 2013
Advertising Association | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | APEX Housing | Arc NI | Arena Coventry Limited | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Artisan REI | Asda | BAE Systems | BAM Construct UK | Bar Council | Bar Standards Board | Barclays | Bristow Group | Clanmill Housing | Cubist | Dentons | Ecosse Regeneration | Eden Springs | Environmental Services Agency | Environmental Services Agency | EURES | Everything Everywhere | Finders - Heir Hunters | Finmeccanica UK | First Source Solutions | GDF Suez | GKN plc | Grosvenor | Guardian Media Group | Harlequin Group | International Fund for Ireland | MasterCard | Mazars | Menarys | Mercedes Benz | Mexx | Microsoft | Monster | NI Federation of Housing Associations | Nike Inc | Northampton University | Ocean Spray | Onefinestay | Palantir | Power NI | Promontory Financial Group | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Renewable Energy International | Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | Rural Services Network | Scottish Association for Mental Health | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | Serco | SHS Group | Social Stock Exchange Ltd. | SONI | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | St Matthew's Housing Estate | Tamboran Resources Pty Limited | The Cheque Centre | The HostelWorld | The Potato Council | Ticketmaster | Trinity Housing | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | Walkers Global | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windy Fields Ltd | WISE | WWF UK [43]
March 2013-May 2013
6 Pump Court | ACL | Adactus | Advanced Supply Change | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland | Aldi | All Party Group on Beef & Lamb | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | Attractions of Snowdonia | BAE Systems | Bar Council | Bar Standards Board | Barclays | Beaverbrooks | Begbies Traynor | Boston Scientific | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | BuyMyHome | Castel | Cirrus Connect | Clanmill Housing | Colwyn Bay | Destination Conwy | Devro | DPD | E-Cigarette | Eden Springs | Enterprise | Environmental Services Agency | Environmental Services Agency | EURES | Everything Everywhere | Finders | Finmeccanica UK | Firecroft | First Source Solutions | GDF Suez | GKN plc | Grosvenor | Guardian Media Group | Harlequin Group | International Fund for Ireland | Isle of Anglesey | Lagan Group | Lend Lease | Manchester Business School | MasterCard | Mazars | Menarys | MEPC - Birchwood Park | MEPC - Wellington Place Mercedes Benz | Merebrook House | Mexx | Monster | MTG | NI Federation of Housing Associations | North Wales Borderland | Northampton University | Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group | Oxford City Council | Paddy Power | Palantir | Pinsent Mason | Portsmouth Water | Power NI | Promontory Financial Group | PZ Cussons | Q Hotels | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Renewable Energy International | Royal College of Speech & Language | Rural Services Network | SABIC | Salt Union | Scottish Pelagic Processors Association | Seafish | Sealed Air | Selex | Serco | SHS Group | Singapore Airlines | Social Stock Exchange Ltd. | SONI | Spen Hill Developments | Tamboran Resources Pty Limited | The Cheque Centre | The HotelWorld | The Midland Hotel | The Potato Council | Trinity Housing | TWN | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | Walkers Global | Warburtons | Welsh Lamb | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd | Windy Fields Ltd | WISE | WWF UK [44]
December 2012-February 2013
6 Pump Court | Abbott Labs | Agriculture & Horticulture Development | AgustaWestland | Aldi | Allen & Overy | Arc | Artisan Real Estate Vendors | Asda | BAE Systems | Bar Council | Bar Standards Board | Barclays | Bausch + Lomb | Board | Boston Scientific | Bristow Group | Bryson Charitable Group | Bryson Recycling | Centre for Cross Border Studies | Design and Technology Association | Devro | DPD | East Border Region of Councils | Ecosse Regeneration Ltd | Eden Springs | Energy Saving Trust | EURES | Everything Everywhere | Finmeccanica UK | First Source Solutions | GDF Suez | General Dental Council | GKN plc | Grosvenor | Guardian Media Group | Harlequin Group | International Fund for Ireland | JMF Limited | JN Wine | Lend Lease | MasterCard | McCue Fit Out | Menarys | Mercedes Benz | Monster | MTG | NI Federation of Housing Associations | Northampton University | Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group | Paddy Power | Palantir | Portsmouth Water | Power NI | Rathlin Energy UK Limited | Red and Yellow | Renewable Energy International | Royal College of Speech & Language | Rural Services Network | Salt Union | Scottish Resources Group | Seafish | Selex | Serco | SHS Group | Singapore Airlines | Spen Hill Developments | Stornoway Port Authority | Systems Operator Northern Ireland | Tamboran Resources Pty Limited | Therapists | Training for Women | Unilink | University of Central Lancashire | University of Plymouth | Urban Union | Whitemountain Quarries Ltd [45]
2011
Abbott Labs | Access Glasgow LLP | Advamed | Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board | AgustaWestland | Albyn Housing Association | Arts and Business | Asda | Association of British Healthcare Industries | Associated Newspapers | Bar Council | Bar Standards Board | Barclays | Bausch & Lomb | Bristow Group | British Water Cooler Association | British Waterways Scotland | Brookfield Europe | Bryson Recycling | BSW Timber | BT | Cala Homes | Care Visions | Centre for Cross Border Studies | Co-Operative Group | Covidien | Dalradian Gold | Devon County Council | Digital UK | Dispensing Doctors Association | EC Harris | Ecotricity | Eden Springs | Energy Saving Trust | Enterprise | ESEP | Finders Geneologists | Finmeccanica UK | First Source Solutions | GKN | Green Ocean Energy | Guardian News & Media | Hark Group | Health & Safety Executive | Henderson Global Investments | Highlands & Islands Enterprise | Horse-racing Group | International Power NI | Inverness Airport Business Park | Jacobite Cruises | Jewish Community Centre | Jigsaw Energy | KPMG Jersey | Mabey Bridge | Macmillan Publishers | MasterCard | McTaggart Construction | Mercedes Benz | Monster | NIE Energy | Northcliffe Media | Northern Ireland Horse Racing Group | Northern Ireland Tourist Board | Ofqual | Plasco | Poyry Energy | Quarriers | Rathlin Energy | Renewable Energy International | Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh | Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists | Rural Services Network | RWE npower | Scottish Resources Group | Selex Galileo | Serco | Shell | Shred-it | SHS Group | Singapore Airlines | Social Enterprise Hotel | Solicitors Regulation Authority | South West College | Spen Hill Developments | Sport NI | Jersey (States of) | Sunderland City Council | Telegraph Media Group | Telford Trustees | The Geological Survey of Northern Ireland | The Glenmorangie Company | Trinity Mirror | University of Central Lancashire | Willis Group | Youth Community Support Agency [54]
2008
Abbot Laboratories | Balfour Beatty | Barclays | British Museum | Carbon Trust | Devon County Council | Esmee Fairbairn Foundation | GKN | Goodman International | Health & Safety Executive | Leaning & Skills Council | Maximus | Nestle | Northrop Grumman | Advamed | Bar Council | BNFL | Camidoc | De La Rue | Dispensing Doctors Association | Finmeccanica | AgustaWestland | Selex Galileo | Jewish Community Centre | Mabey & Johnson | Mentor Employment & Skills | NHS Community Foundation Trusts | Paypoint | Association of British Healthcare Industries | Bennoy | East Midlands Development Agency | GB Group | Hammerson | Kalyx | Marie Curie Cancer Care | Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board | Norfolk County Council | Rural Services Partnership | Serco | Maxim | University of Central Lancashire | Industry Forum | Findon Holdings | Turkingtons | Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland | CEMEX | Taggart Homes | Matrix | Wright Bus | Aldi | National Osteoporosis Society | Digital UK | Waverley Rail | British Waterways | The Glenmorangie Company | Scottish Physical Activity Task Force | Circle Health Properties | Whiteburn Developments | Suffolk County Council | Hark Group | Virgin Media | Youth Sports Trust | Recycling Electrical Producers' Industry Consortium | Central Craigavon Ltd | Tourism Ireland | West Bay Capital | Down Royal Racecourse | Strathclyde Partnership for Transport | Henderson Global Investors | Tiger | Energy Saving Trust | NHS Health Scotland | Quarriers | MacFarlane Homes | Transport Scotland | Scottish Environmental Protection Agency | Surrey Police Authority | University of Hertfordshire | Whizz Kidz | Broads Authority | Inna Gudavadze | Frederick Solms-Baruth | Northern Ireland Authority for Utility Regulation | Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission | The Construction and Property Group | Grosvenor | North British Windpower | Glasgow Airport Rail Link | Ukio Bankas | Eden Springs | Multiple Sclerosis Society | Highland Hospice | Viking Wind Energy | BSW Timber | Access Glasgow [55]
Other
(The following clients are currently unreferenced) Adobe | Anglian Water | British American Tobacco[56] | Coca-Cola | COLT Telecom | Corporation of London | Dixons | Eli Lilly | Euronext | General Council of the Bar | Intel | Meat & Livestock Commission | Merrill Lynch | Nestle | Panasonic | Peugot | Pfizer | R.J. Reynolds[57] | Scotts | Siemens | Unilever | Visa | Woolworths
Contact
- Address: 3 Grosvenor Gardens
- London
- SW1W 0BD
- T: 44 20 7067 0000
Resources
Further Resources
- Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed, 29 April 2015.
- Antony Barnett, Ned Temko and Gaby Hinsliff, "Lobbying firm linked to academies row", The Observer, April 23, 2006
Notes
- ↑ PR Week, “Madeleine, Mills and M&A Madness,” December 14, 2007, p23
- ↑ Paying to be propagandised, Chris Grimshaw, Corporate Watch, 10 October 2006
- ↑ "Weber Shandwick Gudes Nuke Deal"O'Dwyers PR Daily, February 6, 2006. - requires subscription
- ↑ P. Simpson (2002)WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work, PR Week, 22 April
- ↑ APPC register, to Nov 2008, accessed Feb 2009
- ↑ Nuclear Industry Association website
- ↑ Nexia Solutions Press Release, “Nexia Solutions Welcomes Announcement of UK National Nuclear Laboratory”, 24 October, 2006.
- ↑ Government accused of U-turn on nuclear energy, Independent, 5 November 2001
- ↑ BBC News, 24 May 2007
- ↑ NewBuild Proposal, Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, September 16, 2004
- ↑ NewBuild Proposal, Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, September 16, 2004
- ↑ The Case for Nuclear, Email Sent from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, December 15, 2004
- ↑ Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, September 24, 2004.
- ↑ Plugging the gap, The Guardian, 3 May 2006
- ↑ Plugging the gap, The Guardian, 3 May 2006
- ↑ Email from Weber Shandwick to BNFL, April 13, 2005.
- ↑ Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotlandsquarespace.com, 12 October 2015, accessed 12 October 2015
- ↑ Holyrood Exposed: A Guide to Lobbying in Scotlandsquarespace.com, 12 October 2015, accessed 12 October 2015
- ↑ Specialities - Education, Weber Shandwick website, accessed August 2015
- ↑ corporate members, DTA website, accessed August 2015
- ↑ David Skelton, Schools must change to help poor, clever kids, Telegraph, 13 May 2015
- ↑ Skelton profile, Fishburn webiste, accessed August 2015
- ↑ Oliver Duff, “Comedian Starts PR War About Spin in the Jungle”, The Independent, November 7, 2006
- ↑ Andy Rowell, "Cutting edge", The Guardian, 29 September 1999, accessed February 2009
- ↑ Shandwick Works to Save the Fox, Kill the Whale, PR Watch, 1st Quarter 2001
- ↑ Andy Rowell, "Cutting edge", The Guardian, 29 September 1999, accessed February 2009
- ↑ PR Watch, First Quarter 2001, Volume 8, No. 1
- ↑ O'Dwyers PR Daily, September 2004, quoted on Sourcewatch
- ↑ IFSL press release, 3 April 2009, link broken
- ↑ @WS_London's #shale #fracking event "Community concern or consent?" 9th July 2013, Twitter, accessed 3 September 2015
- ↑ David Singleton Weber signs Skelton for top PA post Public Affairs News, 22 April 2015, accessed 30 April 2015.
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 Weber Shandwick Register, APPC, accessed 10 October 2016.
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 Weber Shadwick staff Register Dec15-Feb16, APPC, accessed 7 April 2016
- ↑ Weber Shandwick staff, Sep-Nov15, APPC.org, accessed 3 February 2016
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Register 1st June 2015-31st August 2015APPC, accessed 28 September 2015
- ↑ Register of members May 2015APPC.org, accessed 7 October 2015
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Register 1st December 2014 - 28th February 2015 APPC, accessed 9 March 2015
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 16 January 2015
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 1st June 2014 - 31st August 2014 APPC, accessed 17 October 2014
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014, APPC, accessed September 2014
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Register for 1st December 2013 - 28th February 2014 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Register for 1st September 2013 - 30th November 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 Register for 1st June 2013 - 31st August 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Register for 1st March 2013 - 31st May 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 Register for 1st December 2012 - 28th February 2013 APPC, accessed 30 September 2014
- ↑ [pointer=4&cHash=caac475601 Weber Shandwick lures ex-Cameron aide Alex Deane from Bell Pottinger], Public Affairs News, 15 Sept 2011
- ↑ [pointer=4&cHash=caac475601 Weber Shandwick lures ex-Cameron aide Alex Deane from Bell Pottinger], Public Affairs News, 15 sept 2011
- ↑ Rod Muir Lib Dem lobbyist steps up at WS Public Affairs News, 22 September 2014, accessed 8 October 2014
- ↑ 'Weber Shandwick profile 2016', Register of consultant lobbyists, accessed 24 November 2016.
- ↑ 'Weber Shandwick profile 2016', Register of consultant lobbyists, accessed 18 July 2016
- ↑ Weber Shandwick profile 2016, parliament.uk, accessed 29 April 2016
- ↑ Weber Shandwick profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 4 February 2016
- ↑ Weber Shandwick clients, Sep-Nov15, APPC.org, accessed 2 February 2016
- ↑ APPC register, 1 September 2011 to 30 November 2011
- ↑ APPC register, to Nov 2008, accessed Feb 2009
- ↑ White's/Shandwick, A Slide Presentation to British American Tobacco of White's/Shandwick International, 13 June 2000, accessed 19 Feb 2010, p.8
- ↑ White's/Shandwick, A Slide Presentation to British American Tobacco of White's/Shandwick International, 13 June 2000, accessed 19 Feb 2010, p.8