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'''Sean Kemp''' is a media adviser in the office of Prime Minister [[David Cameron]].<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-04810.pdf Parliamentary Information List]", accessed 07.09.10</ref>
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'''Sean Kemp''' joined lobbying agency [[Open Road]] as a senior consultant in 2014,<ref> Sean Kemp joins Open Road team as Senior Consultant [http://www.theopen-road.com/sean-kemp-joins-open-road-team-as-senior-consultant] accessed 8 Sept 2014 </ref> and most recently worked for [[Blue Rubicon]]. <ref> APPC Register [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/MAY-14-REGISTER-1.9.14.pdf] </ref>
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He was previously deputy head of press for the coalition at 10 Downing Street and print media manager, deputy head of media and head of media for the [[Liberal Democrats]].
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Prior to his current role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the Liberal Democrats.  Kemp joined the party as Print Media Manager in June 2006.<ref>Alex Benady, "Media 3: Inside marketing & PR: Profile/ Political communications: Is there a spin doctor in the house?: Fancy shaping the public perception of the next PM? Although competition is stiff, the political communications sector is booming", ''The Guardian'', 18.09.06</ref>  He previously spent several years as a journalist for the [[Basildon Echo]], where he worked alongside former Conservative Director of Communications [[Andy Coulson]].<ref>Sam Coates, "100 things you may not know about the first 100 days; Sam Coates goes behind the scenes of the coalition", ''The Times'', 18.08.10</ref>
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Prior to his Downing Street press role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the [[Liberal Democrats]].  Kemp joined the party as print media manager in June 2006.<ref>Alex Benady, "Media 3: Inside marketing & PR: Profile/ Political communications: Is there a spin doctor in the house?: Fancy shaping the public perception of the next PM? Although competition is stiff, the political communications sector is booming", ''The Guardian'', 18.09.06</ref>  He previously spent several years as a journalist for the [[Basildon Echo]], where he worked alongside former Conservative director of communications [[Andy Coulson]].<ref>Sam Coates, "100 things you may not know about the first 100 days; Sam Coates goes behind the scenes of the coalition", ''The Times'', 18.08.10</ref>
  
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
 
==Contact, Resources, Notes==
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 1 May 2015

Sean Kemp joined lobbying agency Open Road as a senior consultant in 2014,[1] and most recently worked for Blue Rubicon. [2]

He was previously deputy head of press for the coalition at 10 Downing Street and print media manager, deputy head of media and head of media for the Liberal Democrats.

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Background

Prior to his Downing Street press role, Kemp worked as a media adviser for the Liberal Democrats. Kemp joined the party as print media manager in June 2006.[3] He previously spent several years as a journalist for the Basildon Echo, where he worked alongside former Conservative director of communications Andy Coulson.[4]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Notes

  1. Sean Kemp joins Open Road team as Senior Consultant [1] accessed 8 Sept 2014
  2. APPC Register [2]
  3. Alex Benady, "Media 3: Inside marketing & PR: Profile/ Political communications: Is there a spin doctor in the house?: Fancy shaping the public perception of the next PM? Although competition is stiff, the political communications sector is booming", The Guardian, 18.09.06
  4. Sam Coates, "100 things you may not know about the first 100 days; Sam Coates goes behind the scenes of the coalition", The Times, 18.08.10