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'''Jon Phillips''' is the Director of Communications & Stakeholder Relations for the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]].<ref> MINUTES OF THE NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY BOARD MEETING, WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2012, 09:00 – 15:00, CROWNE PLAZA COLCHESTER FIVE LAKES, MALDON, COLCHESTER, ESSEX CM9 8HX </ref> | '''Jon Phillips''' is the Director of Communications & Stakeholder Relations for the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]].<ref> MINUTES OF THE NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY BOARD MEETING, WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2012, 09:00 – 15:00, CROWNE PLAZA COLCHESTER FIVE LAKES, MALDON, COLCHESTER, ESSEX CM9 8HX </ref> | ||
− | A former head of communications for Heathrow Airport, he was hired by the NDA in 2005 for a salary of well over £70,000 a year to manage its PR, with a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the [[British Airports Authority]]'s successful campaign for | + | A former head of communications for Heathrow Airport, he was hired by the NDA in 2005 for a salary of well over £70,000 a year to manage its PR, with a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the [[British Airports Authority]]'s successful campaign for Terminal 5 at Heathrow despite furious public opposition.<ref>Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, [http://afr.com/articles/2005/05/26/1116950813750.html "When PR goes nuclear"], ''New Statesman'', May 27, 2005</ref> He had worked at BAA since 1992 in a number of roles including Community Relations, Media Relations and Public Affairs. |
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Jon Phillips is the Director of Communications & Stakeholder Relations for the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.[1]
A former head of communications for Heathrow Airport, he was hired by the NDA in 2005 for a salary of well over £70,000 a year to manage its PR, with a deputy and nine other press officers working under him. Previously he led the British Airports Authority's successful campaign for Terminal 5 at Heathrow despite furious public opposition.[2] He had worked at BAA since 1992 in a number of roles including Community Relations, Media Relations and Public Affairs.
He had spent five years working in consultancy public relations before joining BAA.
Resources
See also SourceWatch Jon Philips
References
- ↑ MINUTES OF THE NUCLEAR DECOMMISSIONING AUTHORITY BOARD MEETING, WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY 2012, 09:00 – 15:00, CROWNE PLAZA COLCHESTER FIVE LAKES, MALDON, COLCHESTER, ESSEX CM9 8HX
- ↑ Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, "When PR goes nuclear", New Statesman, May 27, 2005