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McLoughlin was previously the deputy head of policy and external relations at the [[Institute of Directors]] 2014. | McLoughlin was previously the deputy head of policy and external relations at the [[Institute of Directors]] 2014. | ||
− | Before that he worked at heavyweight lobbying agencies [[Fleishman-Hillard]] and [[Bell Pottinger]]. | + | Before that he worked at heavyweight lobbying agencies [[Fleishman-Hillard]] and [[Bell Pottinger]]. <ref> David Singleton, [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/mcloughlin-leave-bell-pottinger McLoughlin to leave Bell Pottinger, ''Public Affairs'', 26 June 2014, accessed 12 December 2016. </ref> |
==Political family== | ==Political family== |
Revision as of 10:51, 12 December 2016
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Jimmy (James) McLoughlin is a former lobbyist, now special adviser to UK prime minister Theresa May. In his new role, he is expected to 'liaise with the UK's business community'.
Appointed in August 2016, McLoughlin had worked on May's leadership campaign. [1]In 2008, he had worked on Boris Johnson's 2008 mayor of London election campaign. [2]
Lobbying roles
McLoughlin was previously the deputy head of policy and external relations at the Institute of Directors 2014.
Before that he worked at heavyweight lobbying agencies Fleishman-Hillard and Bell Pottinger. [3]
Political family
He is the son of Patrick McLoughlin, chairman of the Conservative Party.
Notes
- ↑ Ian Silvera, Patrick McLoughlin's son lands Number 10 role as business community liaison, International Business Times, 15 August 2016, accessed 6 December 2016.
- ↑ LinkedIn | Jimmy McLoughlin, LinkedIn, accessed 6 December 2016.
- ↑ David Singleton, [https://www.publicaffairsnews.com/articles/news/mcloughlin-leave-bell-pottinger McLoughlin to leave Bell Pottinger, Public Affairs, 26 June 2014, accessed 12 December 2016.