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'''Tim Smith''' is an adviser and head of political press to Prime Minister [[Theresa May]].  
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'''Tim Smith''' was appointed as a special adviser and head of political press to Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] in August 2016. His role will 'have a particular focus on regional and specialist media, outlets that voters trust and those that the Government is looking to influence'. <ref> Andrew Smith, [http://politics.webershandwick.co.uk/theresa-mays-media-team/ Theresa May’s media team], ''Weber Shandwick'', 30 September 2016, accessed 9 December 2016. </ref>
  
 
He was special adviser to [[Patrick McLoughlin]] in the [[Department for Transport]].
 
He was special adviser to [[Patrick McLoughlin]] in the [[Department for Transport]].

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Tim Smith was appointed as a special adviser and head of political press to Prime Minister Theresa May in August 2016. His role will 'have a particular focus on regional and specialist media, outlets that voters trust and those that the Government is looking to influence'. [1]

He was special adviser to Patrick McLoughlin in the Department for Transport.

Career

In 2009 Smith worked as an intern for the Conservative Party and briefly as a political researcher for the Three Faiths Forum.

In 2010 he moved to UCOpera as a publicity officer.

He joined lobbyists Portland Communications in August 2011 as an account executive.

In 2013 he took a full-time role with the Conservative Party as a political press adviser and in May 2015 was appointed as a spad to Patrick McLoughlin.[2]

Notes

  1. Andrew Smith, Theresa May’s media team, Weber Shandwick, 30 September 2016, accessed 9 December 2016.
  2. Linkedin Tim Smith, accessed 17 July 2015.