Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Graham Robb selected for Sedgefield

Sedgefield

Graham has spent more than 25 years working in the media and learned his art in commercial and BBC Radio. In the North East he has been a voice on Radio Tees in the 1980s and BBC radio in the 1980s & 1990's, he was one of the original line up of presenters in the first years of Century Radio in the region.

He has been a Conservative parliamentary candidate and recently was a lead spokesperson for the successful ‘North East Says No!’ referendum campaign, as well as regional media officer for the Conservative Party.

In 1990 he established Graham Robb Media, which developed into Recognition Marketing and Public Relations in 1999, when Frances Bourne became an equal partner. He has recently started an associated business - www.broadbandtvchannel.co.uk.

Graham has an active and busy professional and family life and is married with two children. Outside of work he is on the board of two charities, TFM's Make a Child Smile and TTE a training company dedicated to providing engineering training opportunities for young people aged 16 plus.

Sedgefield Conservatives

1 Comments:

At 4:22 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Graham,

Sorry about the election results. Dont be down hearted about third place. In this labour heartland, many of my friends and I who would have voted conservative decided to give tactical voting a try. It didnt work, this time but at least Labour had a much reduced majority, and the they polled less than 50% of the vote.

That is something that has not been mentioned so much in the press. Last time the % was over 60% and you cant just blame that on the turnout.

 

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