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strategy, trade and employment issues"<ref>British American Tobacco, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iaa34a99/pdf?search=%22shandwick%22 SHANDWICK AND BAT: PROJECT SUNRISE], accessed 25 Feb 2010</ref>
 
strategy, trade and employment issues"<ref>British American Tobacco, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/iaa34a99/pdf?search=%22shandwick%22 SHANDWICK AND BAT: PROJECT SUNRISE], accessed 25 Feb 2010</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 19:17, 25 February 2010

Chris Savage is Director at Foresight Consulting.[1]

Previous Positions

A former Labour consultant at the Public Policy Unit, Chris Savage was also former Director at Shandwick, and head of industry policy at the TUC.[2]

Shandwick

In a 2001 letter to Martin Summers - UK Public Affairs Manager at British American Tobacco - Stephen Doherty stated, "[t]his structure does not of course preclude your drawing in other expertise from the wider Shandwick team as and when it may be required. For example, Chris Savage's knowledge of the Trade Union movement and its influence within the Labour Party is second to none."[3]

Project Sunrise

Chris Savage's role in Project Sunrise - a venture between Shandwick and BAT - was to provide "support on WHO, UK and international government affairs strategy, trade and employment issues"[4]

Notes

  1. LinkedIn, Chris Savage, accessed 22 Feb 2010
  2. PRWeek, STOP PRESS: Savage moves from PPU to Shandwick, accessed 22 Feb 2010
  3. Doherty, S., UK Public Affairs Support, British American Tobacco Archives, 22 Jan 2001, accessed 23 Feb 2010
  4. British American Tobacco, SHANDWICK AND BAT: PROJECT SUNRISE, accessed 25 Feb 2010