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− | Will Sherlock is an associate director at UK lobbying firm [[Lexington Communications]], where he 'provides political and regulatory advice to clients in a range of sectors'. | + | {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Will Sherlock''' is an associate director at UK lobbying firm [[Lexington Communications]], where he 'provides political and regulatory advice to clients in a range of sectors'. |
He previously worked for the [[Labour Party]] supporting the Parliamentary Labour Party's political briefing operation working on economic and business issues. | He previously worked for the [[Labour Party]] supporting the Parliamentary Labour Party's political briefing operation working on economic and business issues. | ||
− | Before the 2010 | + | Before the 2010 UK general election he worked in the [[Department for Business]] providing ministers with political and media advice on science and innovation policy. |
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− | [[Category:Revolving Door|Sherlock, Will]] | + | [[Category:Revolving Door|Sherlock, Will]][[Category:Lobbyists|Sherlock, Will]] |
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Will Sherlock is an associate director at UK lobbying firm Lexington Communications, where he 'provides political and regulatory advice to clients in a range of sectors'.
He previously worked for the Labour Party supporting the Parliamentary Labour Party's political briefing operation working on economic and business issues.
Before the 2010 UK general election he worked in the Department for Business providing ministers with political and media advice on science and innovation policy.