Caroline Flynn-MacLeod
Caroline Flynn-Macleod is a partner in lobbying firm Terrington Management and a director of First Defence, a defence and security consultancy.
In 2011 Flynn Macleod was listed on the House of Lords Register as working for Lord Bramall.
Career
- From 1997-1999 Flynn-MacLeod was Senior Business Analyst and Head of Parliamentary Affairs at GEC plc, where she developed productive relations between the GEC defence businesses and NATO, as well as the governments of Central and Eastern European countries. Prior to joining GEC Caroline served on NATO's International Staff as Director of the Briefing Programme for politicians, diplomats and journalists during the four years following the fall of the Berlin Wall (1990-1994). Subsequently she worked as Director of the Regional Resources Office for the US Information Agency, at the U.S. Embassy in London. Since 1999 she has been a Partner in Terrington Management LLP.[1]
In 2005 she fought the Middlesbrough constituency seat for the Conservative Party.
Education
- Flynn-MacLeod gained a B.A. (Hons) in European Studies, from the University of Bradford, and studied European Law and Politics at the University of Aix-Marseille, Aix-en-Provence, France. She won a postgraduate scholarship to the College of Europe, Bruges Belgium where she furthered her European Studies, and was trained to work and negotiate in an international environment. She is a fluent French speaker. [1]
Parliamentary pass
In 2011 Lord Bramall sponsored a parliamentary pass for Flynn-Macleod [2]
Affiliations
As listed in the House of Lords Register of Interests in 2011-12: Macleod gave her external interests as:
- Partner Terrington Management LLP
- Director First Defence: advice to defence and security companies; personal clients include Vendigital (supply chain management), Raytheon Systems Ltd (defence training systems), Selex Communications (secure communications), Sikorsky (helicopters), Accenture (advice on defence industry), Portsmouth Aviation (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) protection and Pratt & Whitney (aero engines)[3]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 'Tri Polus - Management Board'15th November 2010, accessed 16th November 2010
- ↑ James Ball and Rajeev Syal, The lobbyists with a pass to roam the corridors of power, guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 8 November 2011 20.28 GMT, accessed 9 May 2012
- ↑ House of Lords Register of Interests, October 2011