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[[Ian Wright]] is the Corporate Relations Director for [[Diageo]] the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company, he was appointed in 2000<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref>. He leads a team of 250 global 'communications specialists'<ref> Ian Burrel, The Independent, 16th June 2008,[http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/the-end-of-the-spin-cycle-why-the-pr-industry-wants-a-change-of-image-847699.html  The end of the spin cycle? Why the PR industry wants a change of image] accessed 16th June 2008 </ref> who are responsible for developing and maintaining the [[Diageo]] image and maintaining relationships with corporate stakeholders.  Wright is an adviser to [[Editorial Intelligence]] and a former president of the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]].<ref>[http://www.editorialintelligence.com/pdf/ei_second_issue_final.pdf Editorial Intelligence], Spring 2006, p2.</ref>  Wright is active within the [[Liberal Democrats]] and was press spokesman for [[Paddy Ashdown]] in the 1997 General Election and 1999 European Election<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref>.  
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[[Ian Wright]] is the director-general of the [[UK Food and Drink Federation]], appointed in early 2015.
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He was previously corporate relations and comms director for [[Diageo]], the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company. He was appointed in 2000.<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref>  He leads a team of 250 global 'communications specialists'.<ref> Ian Burrel, The ''Independent'', 16 June 2008, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/the-end-of-the-spin-cycle-why-the-pr-industry-wants-a-change-of-image-847699.html  The end of the spin cycle? Why the PR industry wants a change of image] accessed 16th June 2008 </ref> who are responsible for developing and maintaining the [[Diageo]] image and maintaining relationships with corporate stakeholders.   
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Wright is an adviser to [[Editorial Intelligence]] and a former president of the [[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]].<ref>[http://www.editorialintelligence.com/pdf/ei_second_issue_final.pdf Editorial Intelligence], Spring 2006, p2.</ref>  Wright is active within the [[Liberal Democrats]] and was press spokesman for [[Paddy Ashdown]] in the 1997 General Election and 1999 European Election.<ref> Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) [http://www.bell-pottinger.co.uk/images/PDF/Future%20of%20PR%20FINAL.pdf Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations] accessed 15th June 2008 </ref>  
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Wright was appointed as co-chair of the Sub-Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy in December 2015. <ref>[https://www.politicshome.com/party-politics/articles/opinion/dods-monitoring/new-appointments-week-uk-politics-civil-service-an-6 Dods Monitoring, New Appointments]''www.politicshome.com'', accessed 21 December 2015</ref>
 
   
 
   
==Former Positions==
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==Former positions==
*[[Boots]] 1997-2000 Director of Communications
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*[[Diageo]] 2000-2015
*[[Grayling and Golley]] PR Consultant
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*[[Boots]] 1997-2000 director of communications
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*[[Grayling and Golley]] PR consultant
 
*[[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]] President 2001
 
*[[Chartered Institute of Public Relations]] President 2001
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 12 March 2020

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Ian Wright is the director-general of the UK Food and Drink Federation, appointed in early 2015.

He was previously corporate relations and comms director for Diageo, the world's largest premium alcoholic drinks company. He was appointed in 2000.[1] He leads a team of 250 global 'communications specialists'.[2] who are responsible for developing and maintaining the Diageo image and maintaining relationships with corporate stakeholders.

Wright is an adviser to Editorial Intelligence and a former president of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations.[3] Wright is active within the Liberal Democrats and was press spokesman for Paddy Ashdown in the 1997 General Election and 1999 European Election.[4]

Wright was appointed as co-chair of the Sub-Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy in December 2015. [5]

Former positions

References

  1. Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations accessed 15th June 2008
  2. Ian Burrel, The Independent, 16 June 2008, The end of the spin cycle? Why the PR industry wants a change of image accessed 16th June 2008
  3. Editorial Intelligence, Spring 2006, p2.
  4. Kevin Murray (Chairman, Bell Pottinger Group) & Dr Jon White (Henley Management College Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations) Reputation Management: Leading practitioners look to the future of Public Relations accessed 15th June 2008
  5. Dods Monitoring, New Appointmentswww.politicshome.com, accessed 21 December 2015