Integrated political communications agency Whitehouse Communications has appointed Lee Whitehill as their new Director of Communications. Whitehill comes from two decades of award-winning experience in public affairs and corporate communications. He is the Former Group Head of Marketing for international communications agency the Interel Group (now part of Denton’s Global Advisors) and is the founder of a digital campaigns and communications training consultancy Westbrook Strategy, delivering high impact results driven campaigns.
As a former Labour staffer who worked on the general election campaigns in 1997, 01 and 05 in senior union comms roles. Whitehill will join fellow former Labour staffer, Director of Public Affairs Max Wilson in advising clients how to engage with a future Labour government as part of Whitehouse’s Labour Engagement Forum.
Lee Whitehill said:
“Whitehouse is a brilliant company with fantastic consultants and a brilliant client base. With over twenty five years’ experience delivering issues led advocacy with impact I’m really looking forward to being part of the next phase of the business.”
Chairman of Whitehouse Communications Chris Whitehouse commented:
“We are thrilled to announce this latest appointment and welcome Lee to the team. His extensive experience in both public affairs and corporate communications, as well as his vast wealth of connections will serve as a vital asset to Whitehouse going forward”.