The New Agenda for Public Affairs


For organisations to thrive globally, leaders must be in the loop of decisions made by multiple governments and regulators.

Criticaleye asks Nick Helsby, Steve Jones, Simon Oates, Fiona Stark and Ian Wright how CEOs are taking the lead on public affairs.

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Contributors
Fiona Stark
Vice Chair
Working Families
Ian Wright
co-Chair
Food and Drink Federation
Nick Helsby
Managing Director
Watson Helsby
Simon Oates
Partner
PricewaterhouseCoopers, 1 Embankment Place, London, United Kingdom
Steve Jones
Group CEO
Veriton Pharma Ltd


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