About Stephen
Stephen is 38 and married. He is a businessman and the managing director of a communications company. He has been active in Conservative Politics and has helped his party with its recent Party Political Broadcasts. Stephen loves the countryside and is a keen conservationist. He is a trustee of Tusk, the African wildlife charity.
Background
Stephen was born in 1966 and is married to Emma. He was educated at Kingswood School in Bath and studied History & Politics at London University. His career has been in media and communications. He worked at the BBC on 'Breakfast Time' and in 1992 established a production company in partnership with ITN News. He is now managing director of CTN, the corporate communications agency. His clients include many of Britain's leading companies, including BP, Tesco and Vodafone. He is also working extensively with the Royal Navy on their communications needs.
Stephen married Emma in 2004. Emma is also involved in the political field, having worked with John Redwood MP, as well as at Conservative Central Office. Stephen is active in the voluntary sector. He is a trustee of the African Wildlife Conservation Charity, Tusk Trust, having raised funds and worked with the trust in promoting its important conservation work. He is a member of the Events Advisory Council of the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Stephen's Experience
Stephen has had an active interest in politics since university. He has been a member of the Executive of the Kensington & Chelsea Conservative Association and has been closely involved in ward campaigning.
In 2004, Stephen assisted Conservative Central Office with the creation of a series of Party Political Broadcasts, which were produced by his company, CTN. Stephen was also closely involved in aspects of the planning and production of the 2004 Party Conference, held in Bournemouth.
Stephen has attended the Konigswinter Conference, the annual Anglo-German bilateral gathering for politicians, media and business held in Berlin. He has also helped campaign for Sustainable Development and was involved in the 2002 United Nations World Summit in Johannesburg.
Stephen in Caerphilly
Conservatives are deeply committed to Caerphilly. For too long, Labour has taken the support of Caerphilly residents for granted. Labour has ignored local concerns over our environment. They have failed to address concerns over the provision of local health services and the future of the Caerphilly District Miner's Hospital. They have failed to act in providing greater police resources to tackle the anti-social behaviour now afflicting our communities.
The Conservative team in Caerphilly are working hard to address these issues and to demonstrate how things would improve with the Conservatives. Stephen is working with our local Welsh Assembly Members and the active team of supporters across the constituency to make the case for change.
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