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Ed Staite is an international communications consultant specialising in reputation management, training and crisis communications. He was previously a media, policy and communications adviser to the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>[http://edstaite.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/how-sunday-times-sting-operation-works.html?spref=tw How a Sunday Times sting operation works], Staite Communications blog, 30 March 2012.</ref>
 
Ed Staite is an international communications consultant specialising in reputation management, training and crisis communications. He was previously a media, policy and communications adviser to the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>[http://edstaite.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/how-sunday-times-sting-operation-works.html?spref=tw How a Sunday Times sting operation works], Staite Communications blog, 30 March 2012.</ref>
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Staite works with comms consultancy [[BTP Advisers]]. According to his biog on their website:
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:He has extensive high level, hands on media and campaigns experience having provided strategic counsel and communications management for the [[Conservative Party]] for several years. This included acting as press spokesman [[George Osborne]] when Shadow Chancellor and [[Boris Johnson]] when candidate for Mayor of London. <ref> [http://www.btpadvisers.com/who_we_are.html# Meet the Advisers], BTP Advisers website, undated, accessed 1 May 2012 </ref>
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Revision as of 13:20, 1 May 2012

Ed Staite is an international communications consultant specialising in reputation management, training and crisis communications. He was previously a media, policy and communications adviser to the Conservative Party.[1]

Staite works with comms consultancy BTP Advisers. According to his biog on their website:

He has extensive high level, hands on media and campaigns experience having provided strategic counsel and communications management for the Conservative Party for several years. This included acting as press spokesman George Osborne when Shadow Chancellor and Boris Johnson when candidate for Mayor of London. [2]


Publications

Notes

  1. How a Sunday Times sting operation works, Staite Communications blog, 30 March 2012.
  2. Meet the Advisers, BTP Advisers website, undated, accessed 1 May 2012