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− | [[Ian Tunnicliffe]] is the Director Information Operations at [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] (SCL) where he is responsible for helping to advise clients on strategic communications campaigns and the development of information operations capability | + | [[Ian Tunnicliffe]] is the Director Information Operations at [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]] (SCL) where he is responsible for helping to advise clients on strategic communications campaigns and the development of information operations capability {{ref|1}}. |
He served for 20 years in the British Army, rising to the rank of Colonel. | He served for 20 years in the British Army, rising to the rank of Colonel. | ||
− | A member of the MOD Strategic planning Group, he helped develop cross government strategic communications plans in response to a number of international crises in the Balkans, Africa, Asia and in particular the Middle East, serving as the Information Operations Desk Officer during the Iraq crisis and conflict. | + | A member of the MOD Strategic planning Group, he helped develop cross government strategic communications plans in response to a number of international crises in the Balkans, Africa, Asia and in particular the Middle East, serving as the Information Operations Desk Officer during the Iraq crisis and conflict (ibid.). |
− | His last post in the Army was in Baghdad, Iraq, during the period Sep 03 to June 04, where he worked as Director Plans in the Office of Strategic Communications of the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] (CPA), working for Ambassador [[Paul Bremmer]]. During his tenure, he was responsible for Iraq wide Coalition and UN media campaigns to inform the population of Coalition and UN activities. | + | Commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in December 1984 he has served in a variety of operations across the world including the first Gulf war, the withdrawal of British forces from Hong Kong, the liberation of Kosovo and a total of 3 years service in Northern Ireland. His last post in the Army was in Baghdad, Iraq, during the period Sep 03 to June 04, where he worked as Director Plans in the Office of Strategic Communications of the [[Coalition Provisional Authority]] (CPA), working for Ambassador [[Paul Bremmer]]. During his tenure, he was responsible for Iraq wide Coalition and UN media campaigns to inform the population of Coalition and UN activities. |
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− | + | After his post in Baghdad he moved into communications advising, becoming the UK Director of Public Affairs for [[Pleon UK]] {{ref|2}}. | |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
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+ | [[www.publicaffairsnews.com | Public Affairs News]] | ||
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+ | [[www.scl.cc | Strategic Communications Laboratories]] | ||
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+ | [[www.broderuk.com | Pleon UK]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | #{{note|1}} Strategic Communications Laboratories [[ 'Ian Tunnicliffe,(http://www.scl.cc/staffmember.php?staffid=18§ion=6)| 'Ian Tunnicliffe']], Accessed 23 July 2007. | ||
+ | #{{note|2}} Pleon UK [[ 'Ian Tunnicliffe' , (http://www.brodeuruk.com/Observations-from-the-government-arena.791.0.html) | 'Ian Tunnicliffe - the view from the government arena']], Accessed 23 July 2007. |
Revision as of 10:02, 23 July 2007
Ian Tunnicliffe is the Director Information Operations at Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL) where he is responsible for helping to advise clients on strategic communications campaigns and the development of information operations capability [1].
He served for 20 years in the British Army, rising to the rank of Colonel.
A member of the MOD Strategic planning Group, he helped develop cross government strategic communications plans in response to a number of international crises in the Balkans, Africa, Asia and in particular the Middle East, serving as the Information Operations Desk Officer during the Iraq crisis and conflict (ibid.).
Commissioned from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in December 1984 he has served in a variety of operations across the world including the first Gulf war, the withdrawal of British forces from Hong Kong, the liberation of Kosovo and a total of 3 years service in Northern Ireland. His last post in the Army was in Baghdad, Iraq, during the period Sep 03 to June 04, where he worked as Director Plans in the Office of Strategic Communications of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), working for Ambassador Paul Bremmer. During his tenure, he was responsible for Iraq wide Coalition and UN media campaigns to inform the population of Coalition and UN activities.
After his post in Baghdad he moved into communications advising, becoming the UK Director of Public Affairs for Pleon UK [2].
External Links
Strategic Communications Laboratories
References
- ^ Strategic Communications Laboratories 'Ian Tunnicliffe', Accessed 23 July 2007.
- ^ Pleon UK 'Ian Tunnicliffe - the view from the government arena', Accessed 23 July 2007.