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'''Jon Phillips''' is the communications director for the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)]] which has responsibility for the decommissioning and clean up of British nuclear power plants including Sellafield. | '''Jon Phillips''' is the communications director for the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)]] which has responsibility for the decommissioning and clean up of British nuclear power plants including Sellafield. | ||
− | Prior to joining the NDA Phillips spent 12 years with Heathrow Airport’s PR team where one of his major campaigns was gaining government approval for the construction of Terminal 5 despite strong opposition. Former Heathrow colleague now managing director of [[Hill & Knowlton]] UK Tim Fallon, Phillips could be charming and "a bit of a bruiser". | + | Prior to joining the NDA Phillips spent 12 years with Heathrow Airport’s PR team where one of his major campaigns was gaining government approval for the construction of Terminal 5 despite strong opposition. Former Heathrow colleague now managing director of [[Hill & Knowlton]] UK [[Tim Fallon]], Phillips could be charming and "a bit of a bruiser". |
"If you want to start a battle, Jon will want to be involved," Fallon said.[http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story.cfm?ID=234646] | "If you want to start a battle, Jon will want to be involved," Fallon said.[http://www.prweek.com/news/news_story.cfm?ID=234646] |
Revision as of 11:24, 2 January 2006
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Jon Phillips is the communications director for the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) which has responsibility for the decommissioning and clean up of British nuclear power plants including Sellafield.
Prior to joining the NDA Phillips spent 12 years with Heathrow Airport’s PR team where one of his major campaigns was gaining government approval for the construction of Terminal 5 despite strong opposition. Former Heathrow colleague now managing director of Hill & Knowlton UK Tim Fallon, Phillips could be charming and "a bit of a bruiser".
"If you want to start a battle, Jon will want to be involved," Fallon said.[1]
SourceWatch resources
- Bell Pottinger Public Affairs
- National debate on nuclear power (UK 2005-2006)
- Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)
External links
- Tom Williams, "Profile: The nuclear bruiser", PR Week, February 7, 2005. (Sub req'd).