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Various Newspaper reports from 1998 confirm Gerry McCrudden's position as'''Director of [[British Information Services]] in New York'''; which provides news and information about the United Kingdom’s politics, economy, and international relations, as well as other resources.<ref> AAP NEWSFEED February 5, 1998, Thursday and PR Newswire July 14, 1998, Source Lexis Nexis </ref> | Various Newspaper reports from 1998 confirm Gerry McCrudden's position as'''Director of [[British Information Services]] in New York'''; which provides news and information about the United Kingdom’s politics, economy, and international relations, as well as other resources.<ref> AAP NEWSFEED February 5, 1998, Thursday and PR Newswire July 14, 1998, Source Lexis Nexis </ref> | ||
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Other reports between 2000 - 2003 confirm he was First Secretary, Press and Public Affairs of the British High Commission in Delhi | Other reports between 2000 - 2003 confirm he was First Secretary, Press and Public Affairs of the British High Commission in Delhi |
Revision as of 09:41, 24 February 2008
Head of Islamic Media Unit 2003-2005
Gerry McCrudden was appointed Middle East Public Diplomacy Co-ordinator by the FCO in 2003 [1]
Previous Positions Held
Various Newspaper reports from 1998 confirm Gerry McCrudden's position asDirector of British Information Services in New York; which provides news and information about the United Kingdom’s politics, economy, and international relations, as well as other resources.[2]
Other reports between 2000 - 2003 confirm he was First Secretary, Press and Public Affairs of the British High Commission in Delhi
Notes
- ↑ FCO website, MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC DIPLOMACY STRATEGY BOARD 25 FEBRUARY 2004 Accessed 23-Feb-2008
- ↑ AAP NEWSFEED February 5, 1998, Thursday and PR Newswire July 14, 1998, Source Lexis Nexis