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+ | ===Registrar of consultant lobbyists=== | ||
+ | The register of consultant lobbyists documents those clients on behalf of whom '''Portcullis''' has lobbied government ministers, and the firms 2015 filings are as follows: | ||
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+ | [[Eric Evans Memorial Trust]] | [[Takeda]] | ||
+ | ====April - June 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Eric Evans Memorial Trust]] | ||
+ | ====July - September 2015==== | ||
+ | [[DP RAIL]] | ||
+ | ====October - December 2015==== | ||
+ | [[Cepheid]] | [[CSL Behring]] | [[Eric Evans Memorial Trust]] <ref>[https://registerofconsultantlobbyists.force.com/CLR_Public_Profile?id=00124000006ayknAAA Portcullis Public Affairs profile 2015], ''Registrar of consultant lobbyists'', accessed 8 February 2016</ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 17:18, 8 February 2016
London-based PR and lobbying consultancy set up by chairman Charles Cockburn in 1989.
Contents
Clients
Ineos was one of its biggest public affairs and corporate clients for three years until July 2014, when they lost the account to PR and lobbying giant Burson-Marsteller. [1]
Portcullis chairman Charles Cockburn presented a positive spin on the loss, telling Public Affairs News about the results his agency had achieved for Ineos in recent years:
- On one of our recent projects for Ineos we delivered a return on their investment of more than 12,000% and this comes hard on the heels of helping our client secure Grangemouth’s future late last year.
- We note last Thursday’s announcement by Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, that INEOS would benefit from a loan guarantee of £230 million to underpin the investment in the Grangemouth plant to enable it to store and process shale gas shipped in from the US. We are proud of the part we have played in producing this excellent result, which will secure jobs in Scotland while benefiting the wider UK chemicals industry."
- Cockburn added: "Ineos has now moved on, after three years, as we have delivered the goods. We are delighted that our advice on Grangemouth produced such a brilliant result." [1]
Registrar of consultant lobbyists
The register of consultant lobbyists documents those clients on behalf of whom Portcullis has lobbied government ministers, and the firms 2015 filings are as follows:
January - March 2015
Eric Evans Memorial Trust | Takeda
April - June 2015
July - September 2015
October - December 2015
Cepheid | CSL Behring | Eric Evans Memorial Trust [2]
People
- Portcullis chairman Charles Cockburn
- Ian Derbyshire as interim managing director [1]
Former staff
- Portcullis managing director Stephen Day left in 2014 to head Burson-Marsteller's UK public affairs division. [1]
- James Worron, former director of client services, moved to Instinctif Partners in July 2014. Worron led the crisis communications work for Ineos during the Grangemouth dispute in late 2013. [1]
- Lee Wright, former account manager. Ex-researcher to George Mudie MP, now a manager at Burson Marsteller.[3]
Contact
- Address: 11 Haymarket,
- London,
- SW1Y 4BP,
- Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7368 3100
- Fax: +44 (0) 20 7368 3101
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ineos blow for Portcullis, Public Affairs News, 23 July 2014
- ↑ Portcullis Public Affairs profile 2015, Registrar of consultant lobbyists, accessed 8 February 2016
- ↑ Rod Muir Power of six for Burson-Marsteller Public Affairs News, 30 October 2014, accessed 31 October 2014