Sean Worth Explained

Sean Worth is a former political adviser and co-founder of the public relations firm WPI Strategy.[1] Prior to setting up WPI Strategy, Worth was a Downing Street special adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron.[2] He left Government in 2012 to set up the Better Public Services Project at the think tank Policy Exchange.[3] Prior to working in Government, Worth was head of the Conservative Party's Policy Unit, and worked for the party through two general elections.[4] The Guardian newspaper reported that, when leaving Downing Street, Worth was David Cameron's "special adviser on NHS privatisation" and began working for MHP Communications in October 2012.[5]

In October 2013 he joined the lobbying firm Quiller Consultants.[6] He left Quiller in July 2014 to launch the Westminster Policy Institute (WPI) described by a source to PR Week as "a cross between a think-tank and a research institute".[7]

Nick Faith quit the think tank Policy Exchange to take an equal stake in WPI with Worth.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who We Are WPI Strategy . 2022-11-07 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Prime Minister's special adviser Sean Worth to join Policy Exchange . 2022-11-07 . www.prweek.com . en.
  3. Web site: Prime Minister's special adviser Sean Worth to join Policy Exchange . 2022-11-07 . www.prweek.com . en.
  4. Web site: Sean Worth . 2022-11-07 . Mace Magazine . en-GB.
  5. News: Syal . Rajeev . Hughes . Solomon . MacQueen . Flora . David Cameron's former NHS privatisation adviser becomes lobbyist . 11 November 2018 . the Guardian . 23 November 2012 . en.
  6. News: Owens . John . Quiller Consultants snares former David Cameron adviser Sean Worth . 11 November 2018 . PR Week . 2013-10-23.
  7. News: Owens . John . Sean Worth exits Quiller to launch policy firm . 11 November 2018 . PR Week . 2014-07-07.
  8. News: Farey-Jones . Daniel . Nick Faith and Sean Worth launch Westminster Policy Institute . 11 November 2018 . PR Week . 23 October 2014.