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Allan Biggar Chair, Global Corporate & Financial Practice and UK ChairmanBurson-Marsteller London Cell Phone #: +44 7971 983101
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Allan Biggar, Europe
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Allan Biggar is Global Chairman of the Corporate & Financial Practice.He is also Chairman of Burson-Marsteller UK and is based in London.A public education campaign specialist, he has ten years of experience in the political campaigning and public affairs environment.He has managed and served as strategic adviser to political campaigns, issues-specific campaigns and politicians at a senior level in Europe and the Middle East.
From 1997 until 2000, Biggar was based in Brussels, and was European Public Affairs Practice Chair and Market Leader of the Burson-Marsteller Brussels office.Prior to 1997, Biggar was Managing Director of Burson-Marsteller Middle East and North Africa, in charge of developing all aspects of business for the company in the region.He was team leader of Burson-Marsteller's privatization group in Egypt and established a public affairs unit for the Minister of Public Enterprise.He has spearheaded B-M's expansion throughout the Middle East, with corporate and government accounts in many countries in the region.
Prior to joining Burson-Marsteller, Biggar was director and owner of Immediate Corporate Communications in the UK, a communications and consulting firm as well as a holding company of three advertising companies and publishing houses.He formerly held a number of elected and staff positions with the UK political party the Liberal Democrats, where he became familiar with advising senior politicians at the highest levels on all aspects of communications, public affairs, and policy and legislative development.During this period, he worked in the UK parliament on issues related to the first UK privatization legislation, the flotation of British Telecom, and other utilities.
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Allan Biggar is Global Chairman of the Corporate & Financial Practice.He is also Chairman of Burson-Marsteller UK and is based in London.A public education campaign specialist, he has ten years of experience in the political campaigning and public affairs environment.He has managed and served as strategic adviser to political campaigns, issues-specific campaigns and politicians at a senior level in Europe and the Middle East. From 1997 until 2000, Biggar was based in Brussels, and was European Public Affairs Practice Chair and Market Leader of the Burson-Marsteller Brussels office.Prior to 1997, Biggar was Managing Director of Burson-Marsteller Middle East and North Africa, in charge of developing all aspects of business for the company in the region.He was team leader of Burson-Marsteller's privatization group in Egypt and established a public affairs unit for the Minister of Public Enterprise.He has spearheaded B-M's expansion throughout the Middle East, with corporate and government accounts in many countries in the region. Prior to joining Burson-Marsteller, Biggar was director and owner of Immediate Corporate Communications in the UK, a communications and consulting firm as well as a holding company of three advertising companies and publishing houses.He formerly held a number of elected and staff positions with the UK political party the Liberal Democrats, where he became familiar with advising senior politicians at the highest levels on all aspects of communications, public affairs, and policy and legislative development.During this period, he worked in the UK parliament on issues related to the first UK privatization legislation, the flotation of British Telecom, and other utilities.