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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Patrick Loughran''' is a former UK government special adviser to [[Lord Mandelson]] in the [[Department for Business Innovation & Skills]]. <ref name= "Loughran"> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/patrick-loughran/36/892/817 Patrick Loughan] ''LinkedIn profile'', accessed 20 October 2014 </ref>  
 
{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}'''Patrick Loughran''' is a former UK government special adviser to [[Lord Mandelson]] in the [[Department for Business Innovation & Skills]]. <ref name= "Loughran"> [https://www.linkedin.com/pub/patrick-loughran/36/892/817 Patrick Loughan] ''LinkedIn profile'', accessed 20 October 2014 </ref>  
  
Loughran now works as director of strategy at [[Blue Rubicon]], a PR and lobbying consultancy firm, and as director at [[Thirty Six Strategy]]. <ref name= "Loughran"/> At Blue Rubicon, Loughran advises clients on strategic positioning, competitive framing, and messaging; applying 'the lessons that he learnt from his experience of developing strategy and winning campaign narratives for New Labour’s successful election campaigns'. <ref name= "Rubicon"> [http://www.bluerubicon.com/who-we-are/people/patrick-loughran/ Patrick Loughran] Blue Rubicon, accessed 20 October 2014 </ref>  
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Loughran now works as director of strategy at [[Blue Rubicon]], a PR and lobbying consultancy firm, and as director at [[Thirty Six Strategy]]. <ref name= "Loughran"/>  
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At Blue Rubicon, Loughran advises clients on strategic positioning, competitive framing, and messaging; applying 'lessons that he learnt from his experience of developing strategy and winning campaign narratives for New Labour’s successful election campaigns'. <ref name= "Rubicon"> [http://www.bluerubicon.com/who-we-are/people/patrick-loughran/ Patrick Loughran] Blue Rubicon, accessed 20 October 2014 </ref>  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Patrick was special adviser to [[Lord Mandelson]] from from October 2008 till April 2010. He also previously worked as a special adviser at Number 10 Downing Street and at the [[Cabinet Office]]. Before working in government, Patrick worked 'at the heart of new Labour’s campaign successes' as head of research. <ref name= "Rubicon"/>
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Patrick was special adviser to [[Lord Mandelson]] from from October 2008 till April 2010. He also previously worked as a special adviser at Number 10 Downing Street and at the [[Cabinet Office]]. Before working in government, Loughran was the [[Labour Party]]'s head of research. <ref name= "Rubicon"/>
  
 
==Education==  
 
==Education==  
Loughran studied Politics at the University of Exeter. <ref name= "Loughran"/>
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Loughran studied Politics at the [[University of Exeter]]. <ref name= "Loughran"/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 23:39, 20 October 2014

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Patrick Loughran is a former UK government special adviser to Lord Mandelson in the Department for Business Innovation & Skills. [1]

Loughran now works as director of strategy at Blue Rubicon, a PR and lobbying consultancy firm, and as director at Thirty Six Strategy. [1]

At Blue Rubicon, Loughran advises clients on strategic positioning, competitive framing, and messaging; applying 'lessons that he learnt from his experience of developing strategy and winning campaign narratives for New Labour’s successful election campaigns'. [2]

Background

Patrick was special adviser to Lord Mandelson from from October 2008 till April 2010. He also previously worked as a special adviser at Number 10 Downing Street and at the Cabinet Office. Before working in government, Loughran was the Labour Party's head of research. [2]

Education

Loughran studied Politics at the University of Exeter. [1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Patrick Loughan LinkedIn profile, accessed 20 October 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Patrick Loughran Blue Rubicon, accessed 20 October 2014