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====Advertising and the DCMS====
 
====Advertising and the DCMS====
 
The DCMS works together with the advertising industry in order that it can succeed as a creative industry. It works with the following advertising industry bodies: the [[Advertising Association]], the [[Institute of Practitioners in Advertising]], the [[Incorporated Society of British Advertisers]], and the [[Advertising Standards Authority]].<ref>The DCMS website [http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/creative_industries/3273.aspx advertising], accessed 12 February 2009</ref>
 
The DCMS works together with the advertising industry in order that it can succeed as a creative industry. It works with the following advertising industry bodies: the [[Advertising Association]], the [[Institute of Practitioners in Advertising]], the [[Incorporated Society of British Advertisers]], and the [[Advertising Standards Authority]].<ref>The DCMS website [http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/creative_industries/3273.aspx advertising], accessed 12 February 2009</ref>
 
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
  
 
==Funding and finances==
 
==Funding and finances==
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
 
 
*[[Jonathan Stephens]] Permanent Secretary
 
*[[Jonathan Stephens]] Permanent Secretary
  
 
====Ministers====
 
====Ministers====
*[[Sajid Javid]] MP, has been Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport since 9 April 2014.
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*[[John Whittingdale]] was appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in May 2015.
*[[Ed Vaizey]] was appointed Minister of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport on 15 July 2014.  
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*[[Ed Vaizey]] was appointed Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy on 15 July 2014.  
*[[Helen Grant]] is the Minister for Sport, Tourism & Equalities.  
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*[[Baroness Neville-Rolfe]] was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2014.
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*[[Tracey Crouch]] was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2015.
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*[[Baroness Shields]] was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2015.
  
 
===Previous Ministers===
 
===Previous Ministers===
*[[Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP]] Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
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*Rt Hon [[Andy Burnham]] MP Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
*[[Gerry Sutcliffe MP]] Minister for Sport
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*[[Gerry Sutcliffe]] MP Minister for Sport
*[[Barbara Follett MP]] Minister for Culture, Creative Industries & Tourism
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*[[Barbara Follett]] MP Minister for Culture, Creative Industries & Tourism
*[[Stephen Carter CBE]] Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting, working jointly for DCMS and the Department for Business, Enterprise Regulatory & Reform (BERR)
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*[[Stephen Carter]] CBE Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting, working jointly for DCMS and the Department for Business, Enterprise Regulatory & Reform (BERR)
*[[Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP]] Minister for the Olympics - working out of [[Cabinet Office]]
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*Rt Hon [[Tessa Jowell]] MP Minister for the Olympics - working out of [[Cabinet Office]]
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*[[Helen Grant]] is the Minister for Sport, Tourism & Equalities.
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*[[Sajid Javid]] MP, was Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport from 9 April 2014 to May 2015. Now business secretary at the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]].
  
 
===Special Advisers===
 
===Special Advisers===
*[[Nick King]] - Since July 2014
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*[[Carrie Symonds]] - special adviser to [[John Whittingdale]] since May 2015.
*[[Salma Shah]]  
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*[[Mimi Macejkova]] - special adviser to [[John Whittingdale]] since May 2015.
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*[[Ray Gallagher]] - senior policy adviser to [[John Whittingdale]] since June 2015.
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====Former====
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*[[Nick King]] - worked in the Department for Culture from 2012 to 2015 under [[Maria Miller]] and [[Sajid Javid]]. Now works with Javid in his current role at [[BIS]].
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*[[Salma Shah]] - worked in the Department for Culture from 2014 to 2015 under [[Sajid Javid]] and now works with Javid in his current role at [[BIS]].
  
 
====Partnerships and Programmes====
 
====Partnerships and Programmes====

Latest revision as of 14:52, 17 July 2015

Background

According to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) website, they "aim to improve the quality of life for all through cultural and sporting activities, to support the pursuit of excellence and to champion the tourism, creative and leisure industries."

Advertising and the DCMS

The DCMS works together with the advertising industry in order that it can succeed as a creative industry. It works with the following advertising industry bodies: the Advertising Association, the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising, the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers, and the Advertising Standards Authority.[1]


History

Funding and finances

People

Ministers

  • John Whittingdale was appointed Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in May 2015.
  • Ed Vaizey was appointed Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy on 15 July 2014.
  • Baroness Neville-Rolfe was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2014.
  • Tracey Crouch was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2015.
  • Baroness Shields was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary in 2015.

Previous Ministers

Special Advisers

Former

Partnerships and Programmes

Andrew Ramsay Director General; Mick Elliott Director, Culture; Jon Zeff Director, Media; Paul Bolt Director, Sports and Leisure; Graham Turnock Director, Programmes

Government Olympic Executive

Jeremy Beeton Director General; David Goldstone Director, Build and Finance; David Brooker Director, Legacy; Nicola Roche Director, Staging; Shaun Cove Head of GOE Operations

Other Executive Committee members

David Roe Director, Corporate Services; Paul Kilgarriff Director, Legal Services; Jane Cooper Director, External Affairs; Rita Patel Principal Private Secretary

Non-Executive Directors

Parminder Vir, Darra Singh

Affiliations

Subsidiaries

Publications

Contact details, Resources, Notes

Contact

External Resources

Notes

  1. The DCMS website advertising, accessed 12 February 2009