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    The Partners - Sandy McLean

    Public Relations and Media Consultant

    Brussels, Begium and Winchester, UK

    Sandy McLean is a public relations and public affairs expert who has lived and worked in Washington, Paris, Brussels and London. She provides clients with avenues for rewarding conversations with key stakeholders and opinion-formers whether objectives are shaped by business, reputation, political or social concerns.

    Throughout her career Sandy has focused on media relations, marketing communications and issues management consultancy in a broad range of sectors including IT/digital media, executive education, pharmaceuticals, FMCG, agriculture, energy and environment.

    She worked for many years for Fleishman-Hillard International Communications as a lobbyist and government relations expert in Washington and as a public affairs and PR consultant in Paris, Brussels and London.

    Prior to that, Sandy worked in Washington as a lobbyist for law firms specialising in energy and environmental issues; staff member, U.S. Congress; political appointee in the U.S. Department of Agriculture; and staff member on a U.S. Presidential campaign.

    These resources are available for use in publishing articles for the press, magazines, interviews, broadcast and electronic media. The material should be used exclusively for Sandy McLean and should not be used out of context or where Sandy in not the main focus of the article.

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