Warwick Smith
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Warwick Smith is managing director at Instinctif Partners.
Career
Smith is a former policy adviser, international negotiator and ministerial aide at Department of Environment and Department of Transport for 16 years, starting in 1973, including working as a parliamentary secretary to Tory sports and planning minister, Sir Ian McFarlane[1].
He was then chairman and CEO at Citigate Public Affairs until September 2006, when he became a managing partner at College Hill, now rebranded as Instinctif Partners[2].
In 2002 he was elected unopposed as chairman of the APPC. On this appointment, Steve Norris, a former Conservative minister and London mayoral candidate who Smith employed at Citigate, said: "Warwick is a shrewd person who knows the Government and PA system inside out. He's also a big company man. He'll add value to the APPC. He's quiet, not flashy. He can read a situation very well and get 99 out of 100 decisions spot on"[1].
In June 1995 he also became director general at British Generic Manufacturers Association, a role he still holds.
Education
- BSc, Botany and Zoology, University of Wales, Cardiff 1969 – 1972[2]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Peter Simpson PROFILE: Warwick Smith, APPC - Modest diplomat at helm of association - Citigate Public Affairs MD seeks APPC pride in a grown-up lobbying world PR Week, 5 April 2002, accessed 16 October 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Warwick Smith Linkedin, accessed 16 October 2014