Nick Timothy
Nick Timothy is Special Adviser to Secretary of State for the Home Department and Minister for Women and Equality Theresa May.[1]
Timothy is described as "Fiercely loyal", "Not popular in the Home Office" and as "rabid and an attack dog".[2]
Background
Timothy was previously Deputy Director of the Conservative Research Department and responsible for much of its day-to-day running. [3] Nick managed a team of up to 20 policy advisers. He oversaw the production of policy papers, briefing notes, rebuttals and media strategies (e.g. for the general election TV debates, the launch of rival parties’ manifestos and the Queen’s Speech); contributed to the 2010 general election manifesto and edited the 2010 edition of the ‘Campaign Guide’; and was a member of David Cameron’s PMQs team and the Party’s by-elections team. [4]
Earlier in his career he worked in the insurance industry.
Away from the day-job he acts as a volunteer mentor to sixth-form students, who hope to study at university, for the Social Mobility Foundation from under-privileged families. [4]
Education
Nick graduated with a first class degree in Politics from the University of Sheffield in 2001.
Contact, Resources, Notes
Notes
- ↑ Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
- ↑ Sue Cameron Has Theresa May the Mettle for Follow the Iron-Lady The Telegraph, Published 5 Jun 2014, Accessed 18 September 2014
- ↑ Open Road, "Cameron's Conservatives: The ones to watch", accessed 12.09.10
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Nick Timothy University of Cambridge, accessed 9 October 2014