Difference between revisions of "Sean Kemp"
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Prior to his Downing Street press role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the Liberal Democrats. Kemp joined the party as | + | Prior to his Downing Street press role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the [[Liberal Democrats]]. Kemp joined the party as print media manager in June 2006.<ref>Alex Benady, "Media 3: Inside marketing & PR: Profile/ Political communications: Is there a spin doctor in the house?: Fancy shaping the public perception of the next PM? Although competition is stiff, the political communications sector is booming", ''The Guardian'', 18.09.06</ref> He previously spent several years as a journalist for the [[Basildon Echo]], where he worked alongside former Conservative director of communications [[Andy Coulson]].<ref>Sam Coates, "100 things you may not know about the first 100 days; Sam Coates goes behind the scenes of the coalition", ''The Times'', 18.08.10</ref> |
==Contact, Resources, Notes== | ==Contact, Resources, Notes== |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 May 2015
Sean Kemp joined lobbying agency Open Road as a senior consultant in 2014,[1] and most recently worked for Blue Rubicon. [2]
He was previously deputy head of press for the coalition at 10 Downing Street and print media manager, deputy head of media and head of media for the Liberal Democrats.
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Background
Prior to his Downing Street press role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the Liberal Democrats. Kemp joined the party as print media manager in June 2006.[3] He previously spent several years as a journalist for the Basildon Echo, where he worked alongside former Conservative director of communications Andy Coulson.[4]
Contact, Resources, Notes
Notes
- ↑ Sean Kemp joins Open Road team as Senior Consultant [1] accessed 8 Sept 2014
- ↑ APPC Register [2]
- ↑ Alex Benady, "Media 3: Inside marketing & PR: Profile/ Political communications: Is there a spin doctor in the house?: Fancy shaping the public perception of the next PM? Although competition is stiff, the political communications sector is booming", The Guardian, 18.09.06
- ↑ Sam Coates, "100 things you may not know about the first 100 days; Sam Coates goes behind the scenes of the coalition", The Times, 18.08.10