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==Biographical Information==
 
==Biographical Information==
 
===History===
 
===History===
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In 2002 Worron was a press officer for the [[Office of Government Commerce]] working with [[Paul boateng]] as Chief Secretary to the treasury on PPP issues.<ref>Office of Government commerce Press Releases [http://www.ogc.gov.uk/7023_4227.asp Quicker, and Better PPP Projects Heralded by Paul Boateng] 31/07/2002, accessed 4 February 2009</ref>
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Worron stood as a [[Conservative Party]] representative in the Greenwich council elections in 2006 in the Peninsula ward ward, securing last place in a field of ten with 532 votes (behind the Greens, the Lib Dems and two other Tory candidates).<ref>Greenwich Conservatives [http://www.greenwichconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=102&pagenumber=444 Council Elections 2006 Elections held 4th May 2006], accessed 4 February 2009</ref>
 
Worron stood as a [[Conservative Party]] representative in the Greenwich council elections in 2006 in the Peninsula ward ward, securing last place in a field of ten with 532 votes (behind the Greens, the Lib Dems and two other Tory candidates).<ref>Greenwich Conservatives [http://www.greenwichconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=102&pagenumber=444 Council Elections 2006 Elections held 4th May 2006], accessed 4 February 2009</ref>
 
===Current activities===
 
===Current activities===

Revision as of 10:20, 4 February 2009

James Worron is a lobbyist at Open Road. He previously worked as a Press Officer at HM Treasury, Oxford University and on public services reform at the CBI.


Biographical Information

History

In 2002 Worron was a press officer for the Office of Government Commerce working with Paul boateng as Chief Secretary to the treasury on PPP issues.[1]

Worron stood as a Conservative Party representative in the Greenwich council elections in 2006 in the Peninsula ward ward, securing last place in a field of ten with 532 votes (behind the Greens, the Lib Dems and two other Tory candidates).[2]

Current activities

Views

Affiliations


Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Golden Cross House
8 Duncannon Street
London
WC2N 4JF
Tel+44 (0)20 7484 5014; Fax+44 (0)20 7484 5100
http://www.theopen-road.com

Resources

Notes

  1. Office of Government commerce Press Releases Quicker, and Better PPP Projects Heralded by Paul Boateng 31/07/2002, accessed 4 February 2009
  2. Greenwich Conservatives Council Elections 2006 Elections held 4th May 2006, accessed 4 February 2009