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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}[[Katy Eustice]] is a 'political campaigns consultant' and a former journalist who works for the Australian campaign strategist [[Lynton Crosby]].
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{{Template:Lobbying_Portal_badge}}[[Katy Eustice]] is a former journalist who is now a 'political campaigns consultant' working for the Australian campaign strategist [[Lynton Crosby]]'s company [[CTIF]].
  
She acted as media adviser to Conservative MP [[Zac Goldsmith]] in his failed 'BackZac' campaign to become mayor of London in 2016.
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In 2015-16 she acted as media director to British Conservative MP [[Zac Goldsmith]] in his failed 'BackZac' campaign to become mayor of London.
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Eustice joined CrosbyTextor in 2014, having previously worked as a press and public affairs manager for [[Cluff Natural Resources]] (from 2013) and nearly three years as a senior parliamentary adviser at the [[House of Commons]] (2010-13). Before that she spent nearly two years as campaign manager for the [[Conservative Party]] (March 2009-December 2010). <ref> [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katy-eustice-0907a633 Katy Eustice], LinkedIn profile accessed 10 May 2016 </ref>
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As a journalist Eustice spent just over two years working for the [[Daily Express]].
 
   
 
   
 
 
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Revision as of 07:50, 10 May 2016

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Katy Eustice is a former journalist who is now a 'political campaigns consultant' working for the Australian campaign strategist Lynton Crosby's company CTIF.

In 2015-16 she acted as media director to British Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith in his failed 'BackZac' campaign to become mayor of London.

Eustice joined CrosbyTextor in 2014, having previously worked as a press and public affairs manager for Cluff Natural Resources (from 2013) and nearly three years as a senior parliamentary adviser at the House of Commons (2010-13). Before that she spent nearly two years as campaign manager for the Conservative Party (March 2009-December 2010). [1]

As a journalist Eustice spent just over two years working for the Daily Express.

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  1. Katy Eustice, LinkedIn profile accessed 10 May 2016