Difference between revisions of "Caroline Preston"
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− | '''Caroline Preston''' was the [[Conservative Party]]'s head of broadcasting from June 2015 to June 2016.<ref name="Preston"> John Harrington [http://www.prweek.com/article/1351295/conservative-pr-stalwarts-giles-kenningham-caroline-preston-downing-street-comms-roles Conservative PR stalwarts Giles Kenningham and Caroline Preston take Downing Street comms roles] ''PR Week'', 12 June 2015, accessed 15 June 2015</ref> She was formerly the deputy press officer to Downing Street and [[David Cameron]].<ref> Nicholas Watt [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/apr/06/general-election-2010-davidcameron David Cameron heads north – to target the Great Ignored] ''Guardian'', 7 April 2010, accessed 4 June 2015.</ref> She earned £85,000 as as head of broadcasting at Number 10. <ref name | + | '''Caroline Preston''' was the [[Conservative Party]]'s head of broadcasting from June 2015 to June 2016.<ref name="Preston"> John Harrington [http://www.prweek.com/article/1351295/conservative-pr-stalwarts-giles-kenningham-caroline-preston-downing-street-comms-roles Conservative PR stalwarts Giles Kenningham and Caroline Preston take Downing Street comms roles] ''PR Week'', 12 June 2015, accessed 15 June 2015</ref> She was formerly the deputy press officer to Downing Street and [[David Cameron]].<ref> Nicholas Watt [http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2010/apr/06/general-election-2010-davidcameron David Cameron heads north – to target the Great Ignored] ''Guardian'', 7 April 2010, accessed 4 June 2015.</ref> She earned £85,000 as as head of broadcasting at Number 10. <ref name: lieutenants> David Singleton, [https://www.totalpolitics.com/articles/news/david-cameron’s-key-lieutenants-line-lobbying-jobs David Cameron’s key lieutenants line up for lobbying jobs], ''Totalpolitics'', 29 November 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016. </ref> |
Preston has previously worked for [[Freud Communications]].<ref name="Preston"/> | Preston has previously worked for [[Freud Communications]].<ref name="Preston"/> | ||
− | In November 2016, she joined [[Stonehaven]], a marketing and public affairs agency founded by [[Peter Lyburn]], a former associate of [[Lynton Crosby]]. <ref name | + | In November 2016, she joined [[Stonehaven]], a marketing and public affairs agency founded by [[Peter Lyburn]], a former associate of [[Lynton Crosby]]. <ref name: lieutenants/> <ref> John Harrington, [http://www.prweek.com/article/1416491/ex-downing-street-broadcast-chief-caroline-preston-joins-comms-agency-stonehaven Ex-Downing Street broadcast chief Caroline Preston joins comms agency Stonehaven], ''PR Week'', 23 November 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016. </ref> |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 10:56, 6 December 2016
Caroline Preston was the Conservative Party's head of broadcasting from June 2015 to June 2016.[1] She was formerly the deputy press officer to Downing Street and David Cameron.[2] She earned £85,000 as as head of broadcasting at Number 10. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Preston has previously worked for Freud Communications.[1]
In November 2016, she joined Stonehaven, a marketing and public affairs agency founded by Peter Lyburn, a former associate of Lynton Crosby. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
tag;
invalid names, e.g. too many [3]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 John Harrington Conservative PR stalwarts Giles Kenningham and Caroline Preston take Downing Street comms roles PR Week, 12 June 2015, accessed 15 June 2015
- ↑ Nicholas Watt David Cameron heads north – to target the Great Ignored Guardian, 7 April 2010, accessed 4 June 2015.
- ↑ John Harrington, Ex-Downing Street broadcast chief Caroline Preston joins comms agency Stonehaven, PR Week, 23 November 2016. Accessed 6 December 2016.