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===Consultant to arms trade fairs and conferences===
 
===Consultant to arms trade fairs and conferences===
On retiring from active service in 1997 Tolhurst was appointed senior military adviser to the head of [[Defence Export Services Organisation]] (DESO). He also acted as senior defence consultant to [[Reed Exhibitions Defence]], [[Aerospace Group]] and [[Spearhead Exhibitions]], and was chairman of the biennial [[Defence Systems and Equipment International Exhibition and Conference]] (DSEi).  
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Upon retiring from active service in 1997, Tolhurst was appointed senior military adviser to the head of [[Defence Export Services Organisation]] (DESO). He also acted as senior defence consultant to [[Reed Exhibitions Defence]], [[Aerospace Group]] and [[Spearhead Exhibitions]], and was chairman of the biennial [[Defence Systems and Equipment International Exhibition and Conference]] (DSEi).  
  
In 2007 he was a director of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] <ref> Strategic Communication Laboratories [http://www.scl.cc/staffmember.php?staffid=17&section=6 John G. Tolhurst], Accessed 2 August 2007. </ref>
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In 2007 Tolhurst was a director of millitary propaganda firm [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]],<ref> Strategic Communication Laboratories [http://www.scl.cc/staffmember.php?staffid=17&section=6 John G. Tolhurst], accessed 2 August 2007. </ref> the parent owner of controversial data firm [[Cambridge Analytica]].
  
  

Revision as of 23:38, 20 March 2018

Rear Admiral John Tolhurst (born 22 April 1943) was commanding officer of the HM ships Berwick, Exeter and Invincible, assistant director of naval warfare in the Ministry of Defence, as well as Naval Aide-de-Camp to HM The Queen.

Consultant to arms trade fairs and conferences

Upon retiring from active service in 1997, Tolhurst was appointed senior military adviser to the head of Defence Export Services Organisation (DESO). He also acted as senior defence consultant to Reed Exhibitions Defence, Aerospace Group and Spearhead Exhibitions, and was chairman of the biennial Defence Systems and Equipment International Exhibition and Conference (DSEi).

In 2007 Tolhurst was a director of millitary propaganda firm Strategic Communication Laboratories,[1] the parent owner of controversial data firm Cambridge Analytica.


References

  1. Strategic Communication Laboratories John G. Tolhurst, accessed 2 August 2007.