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Emma Boon is the campaign director and former campaign manager of the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. A former broadcast journalist, Boon joined the think tank in February 2010 as a campaign manager, in November 2010 she became the campaign director.<ref>Emma Boon, [http://uk.linkedin.com/in/emmaboon emmaboon], ''LinkedIn'', Accessed 17-February-2011</ref><ref>Profile, [http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/author/emma-boon/ Emma Boon], ''Taxpayers' Alliance'', Accessed 17-February-2011</ref> In 2000 she co-authored an article in [[The Times]] on city trading with [[Fraser Nelson]].<ref>Emma Boon & Fraser Nelson, A Week in the City, ''The Times'', 18-March-2000</ref> | Emma Boon is the campaign director and former campaign manager of the [[Taxpayers' Alliance]]. A former broadcast journalist, Boon joined the think tank in February 2010 as a campaign manager, in November 2010 she became the campaign director.<ref>Emma Boon, [http://uk.linkedin.com/in/emmaboon emmaboon], ''LinkedIn'', Accessed 17-February-2011</ref><ref>Profile, [http://www.taxpayersalliance.com/author/emma-boon/ Emma Boon], ''Taxpayers' Alliance'', Accessed 17-February-2011</ref> In 2000 she co-authored an article in [[The Times]] on city trading with [[Fraser Nelson]].<ref>Emma Boon & Fraser Nelson, A Week in the City, ''The Times'', 18-March-2000</ref> | ||
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Emma Boon is the campaign director and former campaign manager of the Taxpayers' Alliance. A former broadcast journalist, Boon joined the think tank in February 2010 as a campaign manager, in November 2010 she became the campaign director.[1][2] In 2000 she co-authored an article in The Times on city trading with Fraser Nelson.[3]
Background
Boon graduated from Edinburgh University with a Masters in Mental Philosophy before gaining a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from City University in London. She then moved on to work as a freelance journalist in London and then a broadcast journalist in the West Midlands, Essex and Suffolk. According to her biography on the Taxpayers' Alliance site here journalistic experience gave her 'the opportunity to interview scores of politicians including the Prime Minister, and report on hundreds of examples of taxpayers’ money being wasted'.[4]
Affiliations
Taxpayers' Alliance | The Times | Fraser Nelson