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− | Before joining Quiller, Wilson-Smith was Editor-in-Chief and Publishing Director of [[Financial News]]. His journalistic career spanned daily and weekly newspapers, as well as reporting and presenting on television and radio. He worked at the [[BBC]] as a reporter on The Money Programme and also presented Financial World Tonight and Analysis on Radio 4. Before that he set up the business section when The [[Independent on Sunday]] launched and was one of the original team for The [[Independent]] where he was deputy Business and City Editor.<ref>[http://www.csfi.org.uk/about.htm About Peter Wilson-Smith], Quiller Consultants website, acc 14 October 2011 </ref> | + | Before joining Quiller, Wilson-Smith was Editor-in-Chief and Publishing Director of [[Financial News]]. His journalistic career spanned daily and weekly newspapers, as well as reporting and presenting on television and radio. He worked at the [[BBC]] as a reporter on The Money Programme and also presented Financial World Tonight and Analysis on Radio 4. Before that he set up the business section when The [[Independent on Sunday]] launched and was one of the original team for The [[Independent]] where he was deputy Business and City Editor. He worked as Banking Correspondent on both the [[Daily Telegraph]] and [[The Times]], having started his career on the [[Investors Chronicle]].<ref>[http://www.csfi.org.uk/about.htm About Peter Wilson-Smith], Quiller Consultants website, acc 14 October 2011 </ref> |
==Activities== | ==Activities== |
Revision as of 14:46, 14 October 2011
Peter Wilson-Smith is a former journalist and a senior consultant at Quiller Consultants, a UK strategic communications consultancy, whose clients include major educational organisations, charities and companies.
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Biography
Before joining Quiller, Wilson-Smith was Editor-in-Chief and Publishing Director of Financial News. His journalistic career spanned daily and weekly newspapers, as well as reporting and presenting on television and radio. He worked at the BBC as a reporter on The Money Programme and also presented Financial World Tonight and Analysis on Radio 4. Before that he set up the business section when The Independent on Sunday launched and was one of the original team for The Independent where he was deputy Business and City Editor. He worked as Banking Correspondent on both the Daily Telegraph and The Times, having started his career on the Investors Chronicle.[1]
Activities
Wilson-Smith 'advises a range of clients on strategic communications, reputation management and financial public relations, drawing on his long experience of financial and business journalism'.
Affiliations
- Centre for the Study of Financial Information
- Chairman of Oxford School of Drama
- Paul Hamlyn Foundation - trustee
Notes
- ↑ About Peter Wilson-Smith, Quiller Consultants website, acc 14 October 2011