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Justin Di Lollo
NationalityAustralian
Education University of Western Australia
Australian Graduate School of Management
Occupation(s) lobbyist, political writer, political consultant
Years active1988–present
Website www.hawkerbritton.com

Justin Di Lollo is an Australian lobbyist. [1] He is responsible for establishing a Sydney office of the firm Hakluyt and Company.

Early career

Prior to lobbying Di Lollo was a political staffer. He advised multiple MPs within the ALP caucus between 1988 and 1999. [2] He was a staffer to Kim Beazley between 1994 and 1999, while the MP was Minister for Finance, Deputy Prime Minister, and Leader of the Opposition. [3]

Lobbying career

After finishing work as a political staffer Di Lollo worked as a lobbyist for Hawker Britton, eventually becoming a managing director in 2010. [4] His lobbying role included advocacy on behalf of banking, and coal seam gas interests. [5] [6]

STW Group/WPP AUNZ

Di Lollo was the practice director of government-relations firms for the STW Group (ASX:SGN) [7] which was a part-owner of multiple government-relations and public-affairs firms in Australia, New Zealand and south-east Asia. [8]

In 2016 STW Group merged with the Australian and New Zealand businesses of WPP plc following shareholder approval. [9] Di Lollo was Executive Director of WPP AUNZ Government Relations with management over Hawker Britton and Barton Deakin.

Other activities

Di Lollo is a Member of the Council of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. [10]

References

  1. ^ The Australian, 19 November 2016.]
  2. ^ "Hawker Britton staff page". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. ^ Where are 150-plus Hawke-Keating staffers, Crikey, 30 July 2004
  4. ^ "STW Group Media Release, 20 May 2010". STW Group.
  5. ^ "In the Red Corner". Business Spectator. 12 May 2008.
  6. ^ "The Questions the Gas Lobby Won't Answer". New Matilda. 10 February 2012.
  7. ^ STW Group Website
  8. ^ List of STW Group Companies
  9. ^ STW Group/WPP Press Release
  10. ^ American Chamber Of Commerce In Australia[ non-primary source needed]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Justin Di Lollo
NationalityAustralian
Education University of Western Australia
Australian Graduate School of Management
Occupation(s) lobbyist, political writer, political consultant
Years active1988–present
Website www.hawkerbritton.com

Justin Di Lollo is an Australian lobbyist. [1] He is responsible for establishing a Sydney office of the firm Hakluyt and Company.

Early career

Prior to lobbying Di Lollo was a political staffer. He advised multiple MPs within the ALP caucus between 1988 and 1999. [2] He was a staffer to Kim Beazley between 1994 and 1999, while the MP was Minister for Finance, Deputy Prime Minister, and Leader of the Opposition. [3]

Lobbying career

After finishing work as a political staffer Di Lollo worked as a lobbyist for Hawker Britton, eventually becoming a managing director in 2010. [4] His lobbying role included advocacy on behalf of banking, and coal seam gas interests. [5] [6]

STW Group/WPP AUNZ

Di Lollo was the practice director of government-relations firms for the STW Group (ASX:SGN) [7] which was a part-owner of multiple government-relations and public-affairs firms in Australia, New Zealand and south-east Asia. [8]

In 2016 STW Group merged with the Australian and New Zealand businesses of WPP plc following shareholder approval. [9] Di Lollo was Executive Director of WPP AUNZ Government Relations with management over Hawker Britton and Barton Deakin.

Other activities

Di Lollo is a Member of the Council of Governors of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. [10]

References

  1. ^ The Australian, 19 November 2016.]
  2. ^ "Hawker Britton staff page". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
  3. ^ Where are 150-plus Hawke-Keating staffers, Crikey, 30 July 2004
  4. ^ "STW Group Media Release, 20 May 2010". STW Group.
  5. ^ "In the Red Corner". Business Spectator. 12 May 2008.
  6. ^ "The Questions the Gas Lobby Won't Answer". New Matilda. 10 February 2012.
  7. ^ STW Group Website
  8. ^ List of STW Group Companies
  9. ^ STW Group/WPP Press Release
  10. ^ American Chamber Of Commerce In Australia[ non-primary source needed]

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