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− | {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}} | + | {{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}{{Template: Revolving Door badge}}'''Gavin Devine''' is a former senior civil servant who is now the chief operating officer of lobbying agency [[MHP Communications]] and deputy chair of the UK's [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] (APPC). |
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==Background== | ==Background== |
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Gavin Devine is a former senior civil servant who is now the chief operating officer of lobbying agency MHP Communications and deputy chair of the UK's Association of Professional Political Consultants (APPC).
Background
According to his biography on MHP's website:
- Devine joined AS Biss & Co, one of MHP’s predecessor consultancies, in 2004, having previously been a senior civil servant working in the House of Commons. In more than a decade in Parliament Gavin worked in the legislation service and managed the secretariats of a number of Select Committees.
- Since joining the company Gavin has provided senior strategic advice to a number of high profile organisations including Crossrail, Kraft Foods, EDF Energy and Network Rail. As a former Clerk of the Transport Committee he has had a long association and involvement with the transport sector. He has worked closely with some of the most significant transport organisations, giving them the business and communications advice they have needed to flourish and grow. Gavin was awarded an MBA in 2004.[1]
Clients
Devine is the head of transport at MHP. Clients he has advised include Crossrail, Kraft Foods, EDF Energy and Network Rail. [1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gavin Devine, MHP Communications, accessed 22 February 2012