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[[David Mills]] is a former special adviser to the [[Cabinet Office]] and [[HM Treasury]]. Previously, Mills produced the GMTV Sunday Programme for seven years. <ref name= "Mills"> [http://www.theguardian.com/socialenterprise/david-mills David Mills] ''The Guardian'', 27 October 2011, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref> He now works as group account director for the society & education sector at the Guardian News & Media department. <ref name= "David"> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmillsguardian David Mills] LinkedIn profile, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref>  
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[[David Mills]] is a former special adviser to the [[Cabinet Office]] and [[HM Treasury]]. Previously, Mills produced the GMTV Sunday Programme for seven years. <ref name= "Mills"> [http://www.theguardian.com/socialenterprise/david-mills David Mills] ''The Guardian'', 27 October 2011, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref> He now works as group account director for the society and education sector at the Guardian News & Media department. <ref name= "David"> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmillsguardian David Mills] LinkedIn profile, accessed 24 October 2014 </ref>  
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Mills was previous head of the Guardian global development professionals network at Guardian News & Media, before being appointed as their group account director. <ref name= "David"/> Prior to this he was also the editor of [[The Guardian]] social enterprise network. <ref name= "Mills"/>
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Mills was previously head of the Guardian global development professionals network at Guardian News & Media, before being appointed as their group account director. <ref name= "David"/> Prior to this he was also the editor of [[The Guardian]] social enterprise network. <ref name= "Mills"/>
  
Mills was political adviser to the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury in the [[House of Commons]] for four months, and also worked as a special adviser to the Chief Secretary to the [[Cabinet Office]] for eleven months in 2010. <ref name= "David"/>
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Mills was political adviser to the shadow chief secretary to HM Treasury in the [[House of Commons]] for four months, and also worked as a special adviser to the shief secretary to the [[Cabinet Office]] for 11 months in 2010. <ref name= "David"/>
  
Before working for the Government, Mills was a series producer for the Politics Show at the [[BBC]], and was also the deputy editor of the Sunday Programme at [[GMTV]]. <ref name= "David"/>
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Before working for the government, Mills was a series producer for the Politics Show at the [[BBC]], and was also the deputy editor of the Sunday Programme at [[GMTV]]. <ref name= "David"/>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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[[Category: Special Advisers|Mills, David]][[Category: Journalists|Mills, David]]

Revision as of 12:37, 27 October 2014

David Mills is a former special adviser to the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury. Previously, Mills produced the GMTV Sunday Programme for seven years. [1] He now works as group account director for the society and education sector at the Guardian News & Media department. [2]

Background

Mills was previously head of the Guardian global development professionals network at Guardian News & Media, before being appointed as their group account director. [2] Prior to this he was also the editor of The Guardian social enterprise network. [1]

Mills was political adviser to the shadow chief secretary to HM Treasury in the House of Commons for four months, and also worked as a special adviser to the shief secretary to the Cabinet Office for 11 months in 2010. [2]

Before working for the government, Mills was a series producer for the Politics Show at the BBC, and was also the deputy editor of the Sunday Programme at GMTV. [2]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 David Mills The Guardian, 27 October 2011, accessed 24 October 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 David Mills LinkedIn profile, accessed 24 October 2014