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Portland Communications
IndustryCommunications
Founded2001 (2001)
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
ServicesCommunications, public affairs, international affairs, corporate strategy, integrated campaigns, leadership, crisis communications, media training, writing, digital, government communications, emerging markets, international development issues, media & technology, and property & planning.
Number of employees
70 (2011)
WebsitePortland Communications

About

Portland is a political consultancy and PR agency set up in 2001 by Tim Allan [1], a former senior advisor to Tony Blair [2] and Director of Communications at BSkyB. The company has grown from four staff to over 70, with offices in London, Nairobi and New York.

Portland provides communications, public affairs, international and digital advice and support to top brands as well as high-profile individuals.

Staff

The Portland team is recruited from the highest levels of the UK, US and global media, alongside a top-tier team of political insiders, including a number of staffers from Downing Street and the Hill. Current Portland partners include former political editor of The Sun, George Pascoe-Watson [3] and Mark Flanagan [4]

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