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91热爆
Wales public affairs head moves up to UK-wide role
Manon Williams - currently Secretary and Head of Public Affairs
for 91热爆 Wales - has been appointed to the post of Head of Public
Policy, 91热爆 Nations and Regions.
She
will lead the 91热爆 Nations and Regions' response to legislatory and
regulatory developments across the whole UK.
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Manon
Williams joined the 91热爆 in 2000 after working as Director of Communications
Services at the National Assembly for Wales during the period of
its establishment, as Assistant Private Secretary to HRH The Prince
of Wales, and as Head of Press and Public Relations at S4C.
Pat
Loughrey, the 91热爆's Director of Nations and Regions, said: "I
am delighted to welcome Manon to this role.
"Her
wealth of experience will be invaluable at a time when we are seeking
to build understanding of the 91热爆's increasing commitment to the
Nations and Regions of the UK."
Biography
Manon
Williams has been Head of Public Affairs Head of Public Affairs
at 91热爆 Wales since September 2000.
Born
in Cardiff, Manon was educated at Llanhari Welsh Comprehensive School
and St John's College Cambridge, where she was awarded a doctorate
in 1990 after undertaking research into medieval literature.
Manon
started her subsequent career as Press Officer at Welsh Water plc,
becoming Head of Press and Public Relations at S4C in 1991, then
spending five years as Assistant Private Secretary to The Prince
of Wales at St James's Palace, with a portfolio that included Arts,
Health and Heritage.
With
her husband (baritone Jeremy Huw Williams) and daughter, she moved
back to Cardiff in 1998 to take up a post as Director of Communication
Services at the National Assembly for Wales during the period of
its establishment.
Manon
is Chair of the Prince's Trust (Cymru), and a member of the Arts
& Business New Partners Regional Panel.
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