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Petar, then a consultant with [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], was named as BICOM's first director of strategic communications when the group relaunched in October 2001. Petar told ''PR Week'':
 
Petar, then a consultant with [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]], was named as BICOM's first director of strategic communications when the group relaunched in October 2001. Petar told ''PR Week'':
 
::'We will act as a research body providing information to the media when, for example, they want to make programmes about Israeli issues. In terms of rebuttal we see ourselves as a vehicle for the Jewish community to address messages rather than us doing it directly ourselves.'<ref name="PRWeek261001">WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, ''PR Week'', 26 October 2001.</ref>
 
::'We will act as a research body providing information to the media when, for example, they want to make programmes about Israeli issues. In terms of rebuttal we see ourselves as a vehicle for the Jewish community to address messages rather than us doing it directly ourselves.'<ref name="PRWeek261001">WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, ''PR Week'', 26 October 2001.</ref>
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When [[Nick Berg]] stepped down as executive director of BICOM in September 2002, Petar replaced him on an interim basis.<ref>HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, ''PR Week'', 27 September 2002.</ref>
  
 
Petar left [[BICOM]] in 2005.<ref name="DonorRevelations">Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3efa8118-f63b-11e0-86dc-00144feab49a.html#axzz22y65EsmT Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox], FT.com, 14 October 2011.</ref>
 
Petar left [[BICOM]] in 2005.<ref name="DonorRevelations">Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, [http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3efa8118-f63b-11e0-86dc-00144feab49a.html#axzz22y65EsmT Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox], FT.com, 14 October 2011.</ref>

Revision as of 11:13, 14 August 2012

Lee Petar is a founding partner at lobbyist Tetra Strategy. He was previously a founding director of BICOM (Britain Israel Communications Centre).[1]

Petar joined BICOM in October 2000, when it was set up the Cross Community Emergency Co-ordination Group, an alliance of UK Jewish groups in response to the contemporary Middle East crisis. Petar originally joined on a short-term seconment from Shandwick International's public affairs division. PR Week reported at the time:

[Petar] is in charge of media relations at BICOM, and is co-ordinating the monitoring of the British press. He is also responsible for answering media queries and ensuring visiting speakers on the crisis, such as former Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres, get media coverage.[2]

Petar, then a consultant with Weber Shandwick Worldwide, was named as BICOM's first director of strategic communications when the group relaunched in October 2001. Petar told PR Week:

'We will act as a research body providing information to the media when, for example, they want to make programmes about Israeli issues. In terms of rebuttal we see ourselves as a vehicle for the Jewish community to address messages rather than us doing it directly ourselves.'[3]

When Nick Berg stepped down as executive director of BICOM in September 2002, Petar replaced him on an interim basis.[4]

Petar left BICOM in 2005.[5]

According the Telegraph, Ed Balls believed that Petar was part of a (David) "Miliband for Leader Working Group" in early 2006:

On his personal notepaper, Mr Balls listed Geoff Mulgan, a former Blair adviser; Jonathan Kestenbaum, former chief executive of the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts; and Alastair Campbell, the former No 10 communications chief, as likely suspects.
James O’Keefe and Lee Petar, who founded the political consultancy Tetra Strategy in 2007, are also listed.[6]

Tetra Strategy

Petar founded Tetra Strategy in 2007 with James O'Keefe.[7]

In 2008, Tetra won a contract, reportedly worth £500,000 to represent the Emirate of Dubai, with Mr Petar reporting directly to the office of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.[8]

Werritty Affair

Petar introduced Adam Werritty, an associate of former Defence Secretary Liam Fox to the venture capitalist Harvey Boulter, prompting a controversial meeting between then Defence Secretary Liam Fox and Mr Boulter in Dubai in June 2011.[5]

In a statement to the Guardian on the episode, Tetra stated:

Tetra Strategy was retained in 2010 to provide litigation PR assistance to the Porton Group in connection with its ongoing High Court claim in England against 3M. The case concerned the development of new MRSA testing technology developed by the MoD. Tetra introduced its client to Adam Werritty in March 2011, who was widely believed at the time to be an official adviser to Dr Liam Fox. The purpose of the introduction was to brief the MoD on the litigation. The suggestion by the Guardian that Tetra was paid to arrange a "secretive" meeting with Dr Fox is not true and is expressly denied. Tetra is referring this matter to the PCC."[9]

Notes

  1. Lee is a Founding Partner at Tetra Strategy., Tetra Strategy, accessed 8 August 2012.
  2. Peter Simpson, UK'S JEWS SET UP CRISIS PR 'NERVE CENTRE', PR Week, 27 October 2000.
  3. WSW CONSULTANT TO RUN PR STRATEGY FOR JEWISH GROUP, PR Week, 26 October 2001.
  4. HEADHUNTERS APPOINTED FOR JEWISH PR BODY POST, PR Week, 27 September 2002.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Jim Pickard and Sam Jones, Donor revelations add to pressure on Fox, FT.com, 14 October 2011.
  6. Holly watt, Labour coup: Ed Balls kept secret list of Blairite opponents, The Telegraph, 10 June 2011.
  7. About, The Tetra Model, Tetra Strategy, accessed 8 August 2012.
  8. Candice Krieger, Lee Petar goes from Bicom to doing PR for the Sheikh of Dubai, JC.com, 6 June 2008.
  9. Rupert Neate and Patrick Wintour, Revealed: how lobbyists were paid to facilitate meeting with Liam Fox, The Guardian, 10 October 2011.