Portland hires Anthony Simon

Portland hires Anthony Simon

Anthony Simon, currently Head of Digital Communication at the Prime Minister’s Office and Cabinet Office, will join Portland’s international team from Mid-May, advising clients including national and local governments, multinational corporates, and international foundations.

Anthony will be based in London primarily where he will support Portland’s digital work with clients around the world, working alongside Portland colleagues in New York, Washington DC, Doha and Nairobi.

As Head of Digital Communication at Number 10 since March 2013, Anthony was responsible for all digital communication output and engagement for the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Cabinet Office, including cross-Government campaigns. He leads a team of 15 campaigners, content editors, technical staff and film makers. Anthony joined number 10 in 2011 initially where he led Downing Street’s digital campaigns. Anthony is also Deputy Director of the Government Communication Service (GCS) overseeing improving standards, capability and delivery of digital communication across all Government departments. Anthony previously worked at the Central Office of Information, and as a digital specialist and journalist at the BBC.

Anthony said on his appointment:

“I look forward to working with the impressive range of global organisations that trust Portland to help develop and deliver strategic communications in today’s digital environment. After four years working in the heart of government at Number 10, I feel now is a good time to help Portland deliver the very best offering to its clients in a rapidly evolving digital and social media landscape.”

Mark Flanagan, Senior Partner for Content and Digital Strategy said:

“Anthony has been a driving force behind the UK Government’s use of digital in its communications and we are delighted that he has chosen to join Portland as we continue to grow. His skills and experience will massively benefit our clients as they adapt to the changing nature of communications.”

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