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− | '''Christina Lineen''' is head of communications at [[Circle]] | + | '''Christina Lineen''' is head of communications at [[Circle]], a social enterprise which runs six hospitals. She is a former aide to UK health secretary [[Andrew Lansley]] with whom she worked for two years, joining Circle in July 2010. She replaced [[Nick Seddon]], who left earlier in the year after to join the think tank [[Reform]] as deputy director.<ref>Public Affairs News, [http://www.publicaffairsnews.com/no_cache/home/uk-news/news-detail/newsarticle/private-healthcare-firm-circle-recruits-ex-lansley-aide-to-head-comms/2/?tx_ttnews Private healthcare firm Circle recruits ex-Lansley aide to head comms ], July 2010</ref> |
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Christina Lineen is head of communications at Circle, a social enterprise which runs six hospitals. She is a former aide to UK health secretary Andrew Lansley with whom she worked for two years, joining Circle in July 2010. She replaced Nick Seddon, who left earlier in the year after to join the think tank Reform as deputy director.[1]
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See: Private Healthcare Network Map
Notes
- ↑ Public Affairs News, Private healthcare firm Circle recruits ex-Lansley aide to head comms , July 2010