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Jeremy Galbraith

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Jeremy Galbraith is the CEO of the Burson-Marsteller Europe, Middle East and Africa region and a member of Burson-Marsteller's Global Leadership Team. He was previously the CEO of Burson-Marsteller in Brussels from 2000 to 2007 having first joined Burson-Marsteller in 1995 to head up the UK Public Affairs Practice. Prior to this he had been Deputy Managing Director of Market Access, a leading Westminster political consultancy and a Director of its sister company in Brussels. He began his career working in the House of Commons for a senior Conservative member of the Trade and Industry Select Committee. Read extended profile

Jeremy Galbraith is the CEO of the Burson-Marsteller Europe, Middle East and Africa region and a member of Burson-Marsteller's Global Leadership Team. He was previously the CEO of Burson-Marsteller in Brussels from 2000 to 2007 having first joined Burson-Marsteller in 1995 to head up the UK Public Affairs Practice. Prior to this he had been Deputy Managing Director of Market Access, a leading Westminster political consultancy and a Director of its sister company in Brussels. He began his career working in the House of Commons for a senior Conservative member of the Trade and Industry Select Committee.

Jeremy has spent over 20 years helping leading companies and organisations manage critical issues and influence European political processes – at European Union and Member State level - to preserve or advance business goals. He has also advised governments, Prime Ministers and other senior politicians on positioning themselves at home and around the world. In addition he has acted a consultant to regulators as well as to local government bodies. His client assignments have led to significant experience supporting applicant and candidate cities in their bids to host Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as companies in winning government procurement contracts.

He was worked with clients in a very wide variety of sectors including agriculture, airlines, alcoholic beverages, animal health, chemicals, cosmetics, employment, energy, environment, financial services, food and beverages, health, media, packaging, pharmaceuticals, sport, telecommunications, transport and water.

He was educated at Leeds University, from which he graduated in Law. He fought a London seat for the Conservative Party at the 1992 General Election.He was a non-executive director of the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London from 1997-2007.


Britain in the EU in a post-election world

by Jeremy Galbraith on 28th April 2010

Despite a generally Eurosceptic public there is little evidence that Europe is an issue that determines a significant number of votes at general elections, although the UK Independence Party has had impressive results at the last two European elections.

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One hand typing

by Jeremy Galbraith on 18th March 2008

Today marks many ‘firsts’. We have a new website for Burson-Marsteller in Europe, Middle East and Africa, and I also have the pleasure of being the first writer on our new blog, The Cast. This is not just the first time I have blogged, but I am also doing so one-handed. Thanks to an out-of-control skier who crashed into me at high speed on the piste in Zermatt, I am writing this at the digital equivalent of a hobble.

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