John Simpson (lobbyist)
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John Simpson is a director and co-owner of Simpson Paterson, a small Victorian lobbying firm.[1]
A biographical note states that Simpson was "a Director of Shell Australia Limited (appointed in 2002) and a Director of Shell Energy Holdings (Australia) Limited (appointed in 2003). During his career at Shell, John worked for Shell International based in London for a number of years in the mid-1990s, before returning to Australia to several National and Asia Pacific accountabilities."[2]
Affiliations
A biographical note from 2008[2]states that Simpson was:
- Chairman, Commonwealth Review into The National Science & Technology Centre (Questacon) 2008,
- Member of the Advisory Council, The National Science & Technology Centre (Questacon)
- Director of Scotch College (Melbourne),
- Director of the food distribution charity ‐ SecondBite,
- Director/Trustee of the H.V.McKay Charitable Trust
- State Advisory Board Member CEDA (Vic)
Company clients
Simpson Paterson is registered in Victoria as the lobbyist for Exergen, a small company wanting an allocation of coal from the Victorian Liberal government led by Dennis Napthine. As of July 10, 2013 the firm also listed Sinclair Brook, H V McKay, SecondBite and Coles (Property Group) as clients.[3]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Simpson Paterson", Public Sector Standards Commissioner, accessed August 2013.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Leadership Breakfast Series: Managing Reputation in a Hostile Environment", Public Relations Institute of Australia, September 2008.
- ↑ "Simpson Paterson", Public Sector Standards Commissioner, accessed August 2013.
Related GEM.wiki articles
External resources
- "John Simpson", Questacon, accessed August 2013.
- John Simpson, "When our risks become public: the challenging nature of reputation risk management", Presentation to the 2006 Comcover Senior Executive Forum, Department of Finance, August 31, 2006.
- John Simpson, Director, Shell Australia, "Corporate Reputation: Your most valuable asset", Public Relations Institute of Australia seminar, May 12, 2005.
- "Leadership Breakfast Series: Managing Reputation in a Hostile Environment", Public Relations Institute of Australia, September 2008.
External articles
- Kylie Morris, "The Feel-Good Factor", Background Briefing, ABC Radio National, August 16, 1998.
- Richard Gluyas, "Spin doctor exodus as political wheel turns", The Australian, June 1, 2013.