Giles Kenningham

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Giles Kenningham is a former special adviser to the secretary of state for communities and local government Eric Pickles,[1].

Described by the Spectator as 'fast-talking and 'one of the most effective Tory spin doctors', Kenningham has taken a leave of absence to head up CCHQ’s pre-election media operation following Susie Squire’s secondment to Downing Street. [2]

Background

In 2006, Kenningham left his role at ITV as producer of ITN's Lunchtime News to join the Conservative Party as a press officer; claiming "We want to make the Conservative Party more relevant to people locally with less Westminster bias". Remarking upon the significance of Kenningham's appointment, Steven Porthouse of Newcastle-based Golley Slater PR said:

Giles Kenningham's appointment highlights that the Conservative Party is taking seriously the fact that readers are increasingly placing more trust in the local media... Clients are asking us to focus on their local Press as well as national media as they realise that increasingly more and more people are getting their news from their local paper, local radio or TV station.[3]

Kenningham was appointed as special adviser following the general election in May 2010.[4]

Contact, Resources, Notes

Contact

Twitter: http://twitter.com/gileskenningham

Notes

  1. Department of Information Services, "Parliamentary Information List", accessed 07.09.10
  2. James Forsyth, Another sign that CCHQ is moving on to an election footing, The Spectator, 15 November 2012
  3. Peter Young, "Any other business", The Evening Chronicle, 30.08.06, accessed 13.09.10
  4. Cabinet Office, "Written Ministerial Statement on Special Adviser numbers, costs and revised model contract and code of conduct", accessed 13.09.10