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Philip Eisenhart is the Managing Director of [[2Collaborate]] (formerly known as [[Holyrood Consultations]].  He has worked in a variety of media and political communication roles for over a decade.  In 1997, as new Labour entered power, he started his political publishing career by forming a company which contract-published special policy supplements for the [[New Statesman]] magazine.
  
Philip has worked in a variety of media and political communication roles for over a decade. In 1997, as new Labour entered power, he started his political publishing career by forming a company which contract-published special policy supplements for the [[New Statesman]] magazine.
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Eisenhart moved to Scotland in 2002 to become Group Director at [[Holyrood Communications]], overseeing its most extensive period of growth since it was formed in 1999 <ref>2Collaborate Communications [http://www.2collaborate.co.uk/contact.php Contact Us] Accessed 2 Sep 2007</ref>.
  
Philip moved to Scotland in 2002 to become Group Director at [[Holyrood Communications]], overseeing its most extensive period of growth since it was formed in 1999.
 
  
Philip is now Managing Director of [[2collaborate]] and looks forward to building the company in a sustainable and responsible manner, adding to the democratic mix in Scotland.
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 2 September 2007

Philip Eisenhart is the Managing Director of 2Collaborate (formerly known as Holyrood Consultations. He has worked in a variety of media and political communication roles for over a decade. In 1997, as new Labour entered power, he started his political publishing career by forming a company which contract-published special policy supplements for the New Statesman magazine.

Eisenhart moved to Scotland in 2002 to become Group Director at Holyrood Communications, overseeing its most extensive period of growth since it was formed in 1999 [1].


References

  1. 2Collaborate Communications Contact Us Accessed 2 Sep 2007