Difference between revisions of "Salma Shah"
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− | [[Salma Shah]] was appointed as a special adviser to [[Sajid Javid]] Minister for the [[Department for Culture, Media & Sport]] in May 2014 <ref name= "Shah"> [http://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2014/may/19/sajid-david-salma-shah-wright-stuff-adviser Sajid Javid seeks the Wright touch with the media] ''The Guardian'', 19.05.2014, accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> Shah replaced [[Jo Hindley]], media adviser to the former culture secretary [[Maria Miller]]. <ref name= "Shah"/> | + | [[Salma Shah]] was appointed as a special adviser to [[Sajid Javid]] Minister for the [[Department for Culture, Media & Sport]] in May 2014. <ref name= "Shah"> [http://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2014/may/19/sajid-david-salma-shah-wright-stuff-adviser Sajid Javid seeks the Wright touch with the media] ''The Guardian'', 19.05.2014, accessed 30 September 2014 </ref> Shah replaced [[Jo Hindley]], media adviser to the former culture secretary [[Maria Miller]]. <ref name= "Shah"/> |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Shah was a broadcast journalist for the [[BBC]] from October 2012 until May 2014. Before this, she managed communications for [[Business in the Community]]'s Olympic legacy project, for the Freelance PR arc programme. <ref name ="Shah">[https://www.linkedin.com/pub/salma-shah/51/544/b66 Salma Shah] LinkedIn profile, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | + | With a strong background in the communications industry, Shah was an obvious candidate for the role as special adviser. |
+ | Shah previously worked as a broadcast journalist for the [[BBC]] from October 2012 until May 2014. Before this, she managed communications for [[Business in the Community]]'s Olympic legacy project, for the Freelance PR arc programme. <ref name ="Shah">[https://www.linkedin.com/pub/salma-shah/51/544/b66 Salma Shah] LinkedIn profile, accessed 19 September 2014. </ref> | ||
In 2012 Shah was also a researcher for [[Zeppotron]] (EndemolUK) and in 2010 was a researcher for [[Princess productions]]. | In 2012 Shah was also a researcher for [[Zeppotron]] (EndemolUK) and in 2010 was a researcher for [[Princess productions]]. | ||
Shah first ventured into politics as press officer for the [[Conservative Party]] in 2009. <ref name="Shah"/> | Shah first ventured into politics as press officer for the [[Conservative Party]] in 2009. <ref name="Shah"/> |
Revision as of 10:31, 31 October 2014
Salma Shah was appointed as a special adviser to Sajid Javid Minister for the Department for Culture, Media & Sport in May 2014. [1] Shah replaced Jo Hindley, media adviser to the former culture secretary Maria Miller. [1]
Background
With a strong background in the communications industry, Shah was an obvious candidate for the role as special adviser. Shah previously worked as a broadcast journalist for the BBC from October 2012 until May 2014. Before this, she managed communications for Business in the Community's Olympic legacy project, for the Freelance PR arc programme. [1] In 2012 Shah was also a researcher for Zeppotron (EndemolUK) and in 2010 was a researcher for Princess productions. Shah first ventured into politics as press officer for the Conservative Party in 2009. [1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Sajid Javid seeks the Wright touch with the media The Guardian, 19.05.2014, accessed 30 September 2014 Cite error: Invalid
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