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− | '''Laura Trott''' is a political adviser to [[David Cameron]] on women, education and childcare. She is one of just three women in a 26-strong newly reshaped Downing Street operation. <ref> Jane Martinson [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/jul/08/pm-adviser-women-education-childcare Trott Adviser on women, education and childcare] The Guardian, Published 8 July 2013, Accessed 18 September 2014 </ref> | + | '''Laura Trott''' is a political adviser to [[David Cameron]] on women, education and childcare since February 2012. She is one of just three women in a 26-strong newly reshaped Downing Street operation. <ref> Jane Martinson [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/jul/08/pm-adviser-women-education-childcare Trott Adviser on women, education and childcare] The Guardian, Published 8 July 2013, Accessed 18 September 2014 </ref> |
She has previously held the role of chief of staff to minister for the [[Cabinet Office]] and paymaster general [[Francis Maude]].<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref> | She has previously held the role of chief of staff to minister for the [[Cabinet Office]] and paymaster general [[Francis Maude]].<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref> |
Revision as of 11:52, 4 November 2015
Laura Trott is a political adviser to David Cameron on women, education and childcare since February 2012. She is one of just three women in a 26-strong newly reshaped Downing Street operation. [1]
She has previously held the role of chief of staff to minister for the Cabinet Office and paymaster general Francis Maude.[2]
As a special adviser to Mr Cameron, Trott earns a salary of £67,000 annually. [3]
Background
In addition to her role as special adviser, Trott is a Conservative councillor in the Frognal and Fitzjohns ward of Camden Council, London.[4] In the May 2010 election, she came second with 2490 votes (17.62% of votes cast).[5] Being "ushered into the Conservatives’ safest ward", Trott is reportedly "highly regarded".[6]
Trott was also a political adviser to the Conservative Party, as part of the Party's Implementation Team. Previous to this, she worked at Booz & Company as a strategy consultant. [7]
Education
Gained a Bachelor's degree in History and Economics from Oxford University
Contact, Resources, Notes
Contact
Twitter: http://twitter.com/lauratrott
Notes
- ↑ Jane Martinson Trott Adviser on women, education and childcare The Guardian, Published 8 July 2013, Accessed 18 September 2014
- ↑ Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 28 April 2015
- ↑ Camden Council, "Councillor Laura Trott", accessed 13.09.10
- ↑ Camden Council, "Frognal and Fitzjohns"accessed 13.09.10
- ↑ Richard Osley, "LOCAL ELECTIONS 2010: By the dozen, the pick of the polls successes - a look at the new faces in Town Hall", Camden New Journal, 13.05.10, accessed 13.09.10
- ↑ Laura Trott LinkedIn profile, accessed 8 October 2014