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Paul Adamson

Paul Adamson is chairman of Forum Europe, the conference organisation, and its sister company Forum Global.[1] He is also editor-in-chief and founding publisher of E!Sharp, an online magazine dedicated to covering the European Union and Europe's place in the world[2] and a Senior European Policy Advisor at Covington & Burling.[3]

He is a Visiting Professor at the Policy Institute at King’s College London,[4] a member of Rand Europe's Council of Advisors and sits on the advisory board of YouGov-Cambridge, a polling think-tank.[5] In addition, he is a member of the advisory group of the Washington European Society,[6] the American Security Project,[7] and British Influence,[8] an organization that promotes the UK's role in the European Union.

Adamson is a patron of the University Association of Contemporary European Studies (UACES), a Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences, and a trustee of the Citizenship Foundation.[9]

Early career

Earlier in his career, Paul founded the consulting firm Adamson Associates, which was sold to Weber Shandwick and The Centre, which was later sold to Edelman.[10]

Awards

In 2012, Paul was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for services to promoting understanding of the European Union”, a part of the Queen's 2012 New Year Honours Diplomatic Service and Overseas List.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Forum Europe". Forum Europe.
  2. ^ "E!Sharp". E!Sharp.
  3. ^ "EU Public Affairs Pioneer Paul Adamson Joins Covington".
  4. ^ "The Policy Institute at King's appoints three new Visiting Professors". King's College London.
  5. ^ "Cambridge YouGov". YouGov.
  6. ^ "WECS". Washington European Society.
  7. ^ "American Security Project - Members".
  8. ^ "The Future of Europe Forum". British Influence.
  9. ^ "Citizenship Foundation".
  10. ^ "Tectonic Shifts - Big changes in the world of Brussels lobbying".
  11. ^ "New Year Honours 2012 - Departmental List - Diplomatic Service and Overseas List" (PDF). http://news.bbc.co.uk/. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

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