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− | Cara Walker is the 'Fundraiser and Profile Manager' for the [[Centre for Social Justice]]. Her previous role was as the Head of Media and Communications at the [[Stockholm Network]], before which she worked in consumer public relations in Sydney. After graduating from Bristol University in 2001, Cara was appointed as [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s Constituency Secretary. From 2003 – 2005 Cara was Director of the [[Atlantic Bridge]] think tank which she left to work for [[Michael Howard]] during the 2005 general election, forming part of his campaign team which toured the UK. Cara then worked at the Parliamentary Resources Unit where her research primarily focused on foreign affairs, international development and defence. <ref>Cara Walker, [http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=49 People], ''Centre for Social Justice'', Accessed 22-June-2010</ref> | + | Cara Walker is the 'Fundraiser and Profile Manager' for the [[Centre for Social Justice]]. Her previous role was as the Head of Media and Communications at the [[Stockholm Network]] between 2005-2009, before which she worked in consumer public relations in Sydney. After graduating from Bristol University in 2001, Cara was appointed as [[Iain Duncan Smith]]'s Constituency Secretary. From 2003 – 2005 Cara was Director of the [[Atlantic Bridge]] think tank which she left to work for [[Michael Howard]] during the 2005 general election, forming part of his campaign team which toured the UK. Cara then worked at the Parliamentary Resources Unit where her research primarily focused on foreign affairs, international development and defence. <ref>Cara Walker, [http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/default.asp?pageRef=49 People], ''Centre for Social Justice'', Accessed 22-June-2010</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:27, 20 August 2010
Cara Walker is the 'Fundraiser and Profile Manager' for the Centre for Social Justice. Her previous role was as the Head of Media and Communications at the Stockholm Network between 2005-2009, before which she worked in consumer public relations in Sydney. After graduating from Bristol University in 2001, Cara was appointed as Iain Duncan Smith's Constituency Secretary. From 2003 – 2005 Cara was Director of the Atlantic Bridge think tank which she left to work for Michael Howard during the 2005 general election, forming part of his campaign team which toured the UK. Cara then worked at the Parliamentary Resources Unit where her research primarily focused on foreign affairs, international development and defence. [1]
Affiliations
Stockholm Network | Centre for Social Justice | Atlantic Bridge | Conservative Party