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{{Template: Lobbying_Portal_badge}} {{Template: Revolving Door badge}}Steve Race is an account director at lobbying firm [[Fleishman-Hillard]]. He is a former senior researcher to Labour MP and former secretary of state for health [[Ben Bradshaw]].
Steve Race is an account director at lobbying firm [[Fleishman-Hillard]]. He is a former senior researcher to Labour MP and former secretary of state for health [[Ben Bradshaw]].
 
  
 
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In November 2012 he was elected chair of the [[Young Fabians]], a role he held for a year.<ref name="MP"> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/stephen-race/18/21b/896 Stephen Race] ''Linkedin'', accessed 13 October 2014 </ref>
 
In November 2012 he was elected chair of the [[Young Fabians]], a role he held for a year.<ref name="MP"> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/stephen-race/18/21b/896 Stephen Race] ''Linkedin'', accessed 13 October 2014 </ref>
  
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*BA, Literature & Social Sciences, [[University of Manchester]] 2001 – 2004<ref name="MP"/>
 
*BA, Literature & Social Sciences, [[University of Manchester]] 2001 – 2004<ref name="MP"/>
  

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Steve Race is an account director at lobbying firm Fleishman-Hillard. He is a former senior researcher to Labour MP and former secretary of state for health Ben Bradshaw.

Career

After university, Race worked as a commercial first aid training adviser until March 2005, then as a widening participation officer at the University of Manchester until 2007.

Race was senior researcher to Ben Bradshaw from September 2007 until February 2011, when he joined Fleishman-Hillard's public affairs and corporate communications team.

In November 2012 he was elected chair of the Young Fabians, a role he held for a year.[1]

Education

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Stephen Race Linkedin, accessed 13 October 2014