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Association of Professional Political Consultants Register for 1st March 2014 - 31st May 2014 Access Partnership Address(es) in the UK Contact Details Broadway Studios Gregory Francis 20 Hammersmith Broadway 020 8600 0630 London www.accesspartnership.com W6 7AF Countries of Operation BELGIUM UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass Matthew Allison Matthew McDermott Laura Sallstrom Fee-Paying clients for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter Government of Bermuda Salesforce.com Advocate Address(es) in the UK Contact Details Kings House 10 Haymarket Jamie Holyer London 0203 021 1623 SW1Y 4BP Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass Jamie Holyer Christiane Kellner Edward Keyser Vashti McDonald-Clink Dr Sandra Nestler-Parr Dominic Rustecki Julie Yvin Fee-Paying clients for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter Aegerion aHUS Action - Campaign group supported by Alexion Pharmaceuticals Alpha-1 Alliance - Campaign group supported by Alpha-1 UK Bayer Pharma Support Group, Alpha-1 Awareness UK, Alpha-1 Advocacy & CSL Behring CSL Behring Action PNH-Alliance - Campaign group supported by Alexion Pharmaceuticals Transplant 2013 - Campaign group supported by The Renal Vertex Pharmaceuticals Association, PKD Charity, Hepatitis C Trust, The Donor Family Network, Live Life then Give Life, The Cystic Fibrosis Trust, Childrens Liver Disease Foundation, The British Kidney Patient Association, Alexion, Astellas, British Liver Trust, British Society for Immunology, The British Transplantation Society, Novartis Pro-Bono Clients for whom consultancy and/or monitoring services have been provided this quarter Rare Disease UK Airport Operators Association Address(es) in the UK Contact Details 3 Birdcage Walk Darren Caplan London 02077993171 SW1H 9JJ Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass Tim Alderslade Ed Anderson Michael Burrell Darren Caplan John Haney Rebecca Roberts-Hughes APCO Worldwide Address(es) in the UK Contact Details 90 Long Acre Alexandra Bigland London 020 7526 3654 WC2E 9RA www.apcoworldwide.com Countries of Operation BELGIUM CHINA FRANCE GERMANY HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA ISRAEL ITALY RUSSIAN FEDERATION SINGAPORE TURKEY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED STATES VIET NAM Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass James Acheson-Gray Graham Ackerman Alexandra Bigland Edward Bird Lidia Borisova Matthew Bostrom William Browne Michael Burrell Magdalen Bush Alex Clackson David Clark Douwe Cosijn Sara Cruz Victoria Ergolavou Thomas Eymond-Laritaz David Fanthorpe Keir Ferguson Chris Genasi Mohammed Habib Roger Hayes Mitch Henderson Charlotte Higgo Jolyon Kimble Alexander Kolawole Rasika Krishna-Schmid Janki Lalji Maria Lavrova Daniella Lebor Stephanie Lvovich Elise Martin-Davies Danielle McGuigan Douglas Miller Joanne Milroy Emma Putt Dawn Robinson Jenny Runnacles Martin Sawer Laure Stein Jessica Sullivan Bridget Taylor William Wallace Edward Walsh Fee-Paying clients for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter AGT Group GmbH Anheuser-Busch InBev BlackBerry Blue Cross Blue Shield Association British Association of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers Butler Snow PLLC Cambridge University Judge Business School Church of Jesus Christ Lattter Day Saints Constellium Credit Suisse Dalian Worldwide Investments Ltd Danaher UK Industries DEK International DePuy International Dubai Government Media Office eBay Inc Education Testing Services European Azerbaijan Society FleetCor Europe General Electric Ginsters GML Limited Honeywell International Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP Intuit Jaguar Land Rover Mars Incorporated Masdar MasterCard Europe Mead Johnson Nutrition Microsoft MOL Nadav Foundation National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Netjets Management Ltd Novozymes North America Inc Recolight Ltd Rimal Investment Projects LLC Rotary Foundation Samworth Brothers Group SCA Hygiene Products AB Schneider Electric Sodexo UK TE Connectivity The Scotts Company Ltd Tokyo Electric Power Company Turkish Airlines White & Case LLP Wuxi Suntech Power Pro-Bono Clients for whom consultancy and/or monitoring services have been provided this quarter International Health Partners Yunus Centre B2L Public Affairs Address(es) in the UK Contact Details 111 Buckingham Palace Road Burhan Al-Gailani London 02075921200 SW1W 0SR www.brands2life.com Countries of Operation UNITED KINGDOM Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass Burhan Al-Gailani Camilla Clarke Clementine Stopford Natasha Thomas Fee-Paying clients for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter at800 - www.at800.tv EMC - http://www.emc.com Intermediary Outsourcers' Group - Ad hoc lobbying group - Just Eat - http://www.just-eat.co.uk Capita, Xchanging, Unisys, HP, Dilligenta, HCL are all Nuance - www.nuance.com members PayPoint - http://www.paypoint.co.uk/ Point2Educate - http://www.point2educate.com/ Thomsons Online Benefits - www.thomsons.com Bell Pottinger Address(es) in the UK Contact Details 6th Floor, Holborn Gate, Tim Collins 330 High Holborn 0207 861 2400 London www.bppa.co.uk WC1V 7QD Countries of Operation BELGIUM Staff (employed and sub-contracted) conducting PA activities this quarter * consultant holds a Parliamentary pass Sophie Adamson Richard Arnold Frances Beves Andy Bloxham Gurpreet Brar Juliet Chaplin Anderona Cole Tim Collins Dan Conway Annabel Gaba Daniel Hamilton Christopher Harris David Hill Julia Ioannou Maria Jennings Christine Johnson Rebecca Lloyd Wright Emily Luscombe Liz Lynch Jamie Lyons James McLoughlin Paul Montague-Smith Hamza Omar Beatrice Petit Bon Eugene Quinn Kevin Read Lewis Rodger Vanessa Samuels Paul Scaping Helen Silver David Simon Santinan Steve Summers Hugh Taggart Sarah Taylor Chris Watts David Wilson Fee-Paying clients for whom UK PA consultancy services provided this quarter 60 SA Limited - Property developer Aberdeen Asset Management - http://www.aberdeen- asset.co.uk/ All Party Parliamentary Group for Justice for Equitable Life Associated British Ports - http://www.abports.co.uk/ Policy Holders - Funded by The Equitable Members Action Bank of Ireland - http://www.bankofireland.com/ Group Barrow Cadbury Trust - http://www.barrowcadbury.org.uk British Horseracing Authority - Brookfield Multiplex - http://www.brookfieldmultiplex.com/ http://www.britishhorseracing.com/ Canary Wharf Group - http://www.canarywharf.com/ Central London Commercial Estates Ltd - Property developer Centrica - http://www.centrica.com/ Corporate City Developments No.2 Ltd - Property developer Deloitte - http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/uk/index.htm Derwent London - http://www.derwentlondon.com/ Destination Bristol Dialogue Advisory Group - Direct Marketing Association - http://www.dma.org.uk/ http://www.dialogueadvisorygroup.org/ ENRC - http://www.enrc.com/ Equitable Members Action Group - http://www.emag.org.uk/ Etihad - http://www.etihad.com/en-gb/ Family Mosaic - http://www.familymosaic.co.uk/ Friends Life - http://www.friendslife.com Frontier Estates - http://www.frontier-estates.com Government of Serbia - http://www.srbija.gov.rs/ Hach Lange - http://www.hach-lange.com/ Heart of London - http://www.heartoflondonbid.co.uk/ Iglo - http://www.iglo.com/ Imperial Tobacco - http://www.imperial-tobacco.co.uk/ Latvian Non-Citizens' Congress - Non-governmental Lodha Group - http://www.lodhagroup.com/ organisation Monarch - Airline Murco - http://www.murco.co.uk/ Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan - http://www.otpp.com/ Project Met Grape Street Ltd - Property developer Provident Financial - http://www.providentfinancial.com/ Qatari Diar - www.qataridiar.com Responsible Gambling Trust - http://www.responsiblegamblingtrust.org.uk/ Rivada Networks - http://rivada.com/ Royal London Society for Blind People - http://www.rlsb.org.uk/ Saab - http://www.saabgroup.com/ Scotia Gas Networks - www.sgn.co.uk TalkTalk - http://www.talktalkgroup.com/ Temasek - 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