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− | Garvey's career began as a personal assistant for the Labour party under leader [[Neil Kinnock]].<ref> | + | Garvey's career began as a personal assistant for the Labour party under leader [[Neil Kinnock]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203000252/http://www.iqpc.com/ShowEvent.aspx?id=119504&details=120098&langtype=1033 </ref> From there, she moved to become diary secretary for [[Tony Blair]].<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/30/magazine/jimmy-wales-is-not-an-internet-billionaire.html quote=`... he lives in London with Kate Garvey, his third wife, whom he often describes as “the most connected woman in London.” Garvey doesn’t have a ''Wikipedia'' page, but if she did, it would probably note that she was Tony Blair's diary secretary at 10 Downing Street and then a director at [[Freud Communications]], the public relations firm run by [[Matthew Freud]], a great-grandson of [[Sigmund Freud]], who is also [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s son-in-law. And that Blair, in his 2010 memoir, wrote that Garvey ran his schedule “with a grip of iron and was quite prepared to squeeze the balls very hard indeed of anyone who interfered.”`</ref> |
− | In 1994 during Blair's leadership bid, Garvey suggested that [[Peter Mandelson]], who was at the time being derided by the trade unions and other Labour factions, should adopt a "[[nom de guerre]]" to conceal his considerable role within the campaign team. Mandelson agreed to be called "Bobby" for the duration. In his victory speech, Blair referred to Mandelson by the false name.<ref> | + | In 1994 during Blair's leadership bid, Garvey suggested that [[Peter Mandelson]], who was at the time being derided by the trade unions and other Labour factions, should adopt a "[[nom de guerre]]" to conceal his considerable role within the campaign team. Mandelson agreed to be called "Bobby" for the duration. In his victory speech, Blair referred to Mandelson by the false name.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=_v8LAQAAMAAJ&q=%22kate+garvey%22+mandelson+bobby&dq=%22kate+garvey%22+mandelson+bobby</ref><ref>http://www.nextleft.org/2010/08/peter-breaks-cover-again-as-blairite.html </ref> |
− | From 1997 until 2005, except for campaign seasons, Garvey worked in the Prime Minister's Private Office.<ref> | + | From 1997 until 2005, except for campaign seasons, Garvey worked in the Prime Minister's Private Office.<ref>http://www.economist.com/node/330960|accessdate=27 June 2013 quote=Tony Blair's Diary Secretary, Kate Garvey, is situated close to his office, deliberately to guard his door and keep the diary running to time</ref> She was responsible for presentation and planning of domestic and foreign events and visits. By 2005, Garvey's role had progressed to scheduling. Aide [[Katie Kay]], who had worked for Blair's advisor [[John Birt]], had taken over the diary secretary job.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/may/12/women.labour</ref> |
− | On the campaign circuit, Garvey worked on Blair's behalf in the 1977 General Election and of 2001. A ''Telegraph'' story in 2001, "Babes on the Bus who keep the campaign journalists at bay", described Garvey as one of a band of women led by [[Anji Hunter]] who kept discipline on the political tour with their superior-to-male attention to detail.<ref> | + | On the campaign circuit, Garvey worked on Blair's behalf in the 1977 General Election and of 2001. A ''Telegraph'' story in 2001, "Babes on the Bus who keep the campaign journalists at bay", described Garvey as one of a band of women led by [[Anji Hunter]] who kept discipline on the political tour with their superior-to-male attention to detail.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1309438/Babes-on-the-Bus-who-keep-the-campaign-journalists-at-bay.html</ref> In Blair's 2005 General Election, Garvey ran his election tour. |
In his memoir ''[[A Journey]]'', Blair reflected on Garvey's importance: | In his memoir ''[[A Journey]]'', Blair reflected on Garvey's importance: | ||
− | <blockquote>"[She] was the gatekeeper, the custodian of the diary. There is a whole PhD thesis to be written by some smart political student about the importance of scheduling to a modern prime minister or president...She ran the diary with a grip of iron and was quite prepared to squeeze the balls very hard indeed of anyone who interfered, but with a winning smile of course."<ref> | + | <blockquote>"[She] was the gatekeeper, the custodian of the diary. There is a whole PhD thesis to be written by some smart political student about the importance of scheduling to a modern prime minister or president...She ran the diary with a grip of iron and was quite prepared to squeeze the balls very hard indeed of anyone who interfered, but with a winning smile of course."<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=71oBciEhFQkC&pg=PA20&dq=kate+garvey+blair#v=onepage&q=kate%20garvey%20blair&f=false </ref></blockquote> |
===Public relations=== | ===Public relations=== | ||
− | After leaving government in 2005, Garvey worked on [[Bob Geldof]]'s charity campaign, [[Make Poverty History]], which produced the [[Live 8]] concerts. That same year, she was hired by [[public relations|PR]] firm [[Freud Communications]] as the head of public and social affairs.<ref> | + | After leaving government in 2005, Garvey worked on [[Bob Geldof]]'s charity campaign, [[Make Poverty History]], which produced the [[Live 8]] concerts. That same year, she was hired by [[public relations|PR]] firm [[Freud Communications]] as the head of public and social affairs.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2008/nov/13/elisabeth-murdoch-matthew-freud-politics </ref> |
− | Garvey was selected by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2007<ref> | + | Garvey was selected by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2007<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20140813024501/http://www.weforum.org/content/pages/ygl-alumni-community</ref> as a "[[Young Global Leader]]", a designation awarded to persons under 40 who have shown leadership qualities.<ref>http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders</ref><ref>http://www.weforum.org/young-global-leaders/kate-garvey</ref> |
Kate Garvey is mentioned in a 2008 ''Telegraph'' profile on [[Matthew Freud]] as 'reportedly managing the Freud-Blair relationship'. The article describes an ongoing connection of Blair and Freud in terms of socialising (Freud throwing celebrity-attended parties) as well as Freud advising Tony and [[Cherie Blair]] on how to best exploit events such as the [[World Economic Forum]]'s Davos retreat ('what parties to go to'). | Kate Garvey is mentioned in a 2008 ''Telegraph'' profile on [[Matthew Freud]] as 'reportedly managing the Freud-Blair relationship'. The article describes an ongoing connection of Blair and Freud in terms of socialising (Freud throwing celebrity-attended parties) as well as Freud advising Tony and [[Cherie Blair]] on how to best exploit events such as the [[World Economic Forum]]'s Davos retreat ('what parties to go to'). | ||
− | A 2010 article by ''[[PRWeek]]'' mentioned Garvey's clients as including the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, both held in London. Other clients included the [[Tony Blair Faith Foundation]], [[Live Earth]], the [[Maternal Mortality]] campaign and Jordan's [[Queen Rania of Jordan|Queen Rania]].<ref name=PRWeek> | + | A 2010 article by ''[[PRWeek]]'' mentioned Garvey's clients as including the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, both held in London. Other clients included the [[Tony Blair Faith Foundation]], [[Live Earth]], the [[Maternal Mortality]] campaign and Jordan's [[Queen Rania of Jordan|Queen Rania]].<ref name=PRWeek>http://toppragencies.prweek.co.uk/_2010_archive/Freud-supremacy.aspx</ref> An earlier biography mentioned Garvey as having served the musician [[Bono]]. |
− | Garvey is the co-founder of [[Project Everyone]], a campaign group dedicated to promoting the [[United Nations]]' [[Sustainable Development Goals]].<ref> | + | Garvey is the co-founder of [[Project Everyone]], a campaign group dedicated to promoting the [[United Nations]]' [[Sustainable Development Goals]].<ref>http://www.thedrum.com/news/2015/09/20/project-everyone-how-richard-curtis-aims-make-world-leaders-follow-global-goals-and </ref> |
==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Kate Garvey is married to [[Jimmy Wales]], the co-founder of ''Wikipedia''. It is Wales' third marriage and Garvey's first. | Kate Garvey is married to [[Jimmy Wales]], the co-founder of ''Wikipedia''. It is Wales' third marriage and Garvey's first. | ||
− | The couple met in [[Monaco]] in 2009 and then began dating in 2010 after meeting again at [[Davos]]. They had both been ''Young Global Leaders'' in 2007. In 2011, Wales moved to Britain. As of February 2011, the couple were already engaged, with Garvey pregnant and near delivery. A daughter was later born.<ref> | + | The couple met in [[Monaco]] in 2009 and then began dating in 2010 after meeting again at [[Davos]]. They had both been ''Young Global Leaders'' in 2007. In 2011, Wales moved to Britain. As of February 2011, the couple were already engaged, with Garvey pregnant and near delivery. A daughter was later born.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2011/feb/19/interview-jimmy-wales-wikipedia </ref> |
− | Garvey married Wales in October 2012 at [[Wesley's Chapel]] in London.<ref> | + | Garvey married Wales in October 2012 at [[Wesley's Chapel]] in London.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9591824/Wiki-wedding-Wikipedia-founder-Jimmy-Wales-marries-Tony-Blairs-former-aide.html#</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120120164932/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-24028957-mr-wikipedia-on-todays-blackout-moving-to-london-and-marrying-a-blair-babe.do </ref> Labour politician guests included [[Neil Kinnock]], [[Tony Blair]] and [[David Miliband]].<ref>http://dydfotografos.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/POLITICY-AND-ECONOMY/G00004krASMhQmDw/I0000SlTusuWUBUE quote=Neil Kinnock and Glenys Kinnock arrives for the wedding of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to Tony Blair's former diary secretary, Kate Garvey at Wesley's Chapel, City of London, October 6, 2012.</ref> Celebrity guests included model [[Lily Cole]] and musician [[Mick Hucknall]].<ref>https://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/07/jimmy_wales_marries_kate_garvey/</ref> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
− | * | + | * Kavanagh, Dennis Powers Behind the Prime Minister: The Hidden Influence of Number Ten ; 2008 |
− | * | + | * Esler, Gavin (2012). Lessons from the Top: How successful leaders tell stories to get ahead – and stay there. ISBN 1847658474. |
− | * | + | * Powell, Jonathan (2011). The New Machiavelli: How to Wield Power in the Modern World. p. 98. ISBN 9780099546092. |
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Kate Garvey is an English public relations executive and a former aide to British prime minister Tony Blair. She is married to Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales.[1]
Contents
Career
Political staff member
Garvey's career began as a personal assistant for the Labour party under leader Neil Kinnock.[2] From there, she moved to become diary secretary for Tony Blair.[3]
In 1994 during Blair's leadership bid, Garvey suggested that Peter Mandelson, who was at the time being derided by the trade unions and other Labour factions, should adopt a "nom de guerre" to conceal his considerable role within the campaign team. Mandelson agreed to be called "Bobby" for the duration. In his victory speech, Blair referred to Mandelson by the false name.[4][5]
From 1997 until 2005, except for campaign seasons, Garvey worked in the Prime Minister's Private Office.[6] She was responsible for presentation and planning of domestic and foreign events and visits. By 2005, Garvey's role had progressed to scheduling. Aide Katie Kay, who had worked for Blair's advisor John Birt, had taken over the diary secretary job.[7]
On the campaign circuit, Garvey worked on Blair's behalf in the 1977 General Election and of 2001. A Telegraph story in 2001, "Babes on the Bus who keep the campaign journalists at bay", described Garvey as one of a band of women led by Anji Hunter who kept discipline on the political tour with their superior-to-male attention to detail.[8] In Blair's 2005 General Election, Garvey ran his election tour.
In his memoir A Journey, Blair reflected on Garvey's importance:
"[She] was the gatekeeper, the custodian of the diary. There is a whole PhD thesis to be written by some smart political student about the importance of scheduling to a modern prime minister or president...She ran the diary with a grip of iron and was quite prepared to squeeze the balls very hard indeed of anyone who interfered, but with a winning smile of course."[9]
Public relations
After leaving government in 2005, Garvey worked on Bob Geldof's charity campaign, Make Poverty History, which produced the Live 8 concerts. That same year, she was hired by PR firm Freud Communications as the head of public and social affairs.[10]
Garvey was selected by the World Economic Forum in 2007[11] as a "Young Global Leader", a designation awarded to persons under 40 who have shown leadership qualities.[12][13]
Kate Garvey is mentioned in a 2008 Telegraph profile on Matthew Freud as 'reportedly managing the Freud-Blair relationship'. The article describes an ongoing connection of Blair and Freud in terms of socialising (Freud throwing celebrity-attended parties) as well as Freud advising Tony and Cherie Blair on how to best exploit events such as the World Economic Forum's Davos retreat ('what parties to go to').
A 2010 article by PRWeek mentioned Garvey's clients as including the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, both held in London. Other clients included the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, Live Earth, the Maternal Mortality campaign and Jordan's Queen Rania.[14] An earlier biography mentioned Garvey as having served the musician Bono.
Garvey is the co-founder of Project Everyone, a campaign group dedicated to promoting the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.[15]
Personal life
Kate Garvey is married to Jimmy Wales, the co-founder of Wikipedia. It is Wales' third marriage and Garvey's first.
The couple met in Monaco in 2009 and then began dating in 2010 after meeting again at Davos. They had both been Young Global Leaders in 2007. In 2011, Wales moved to Britain. As of February 2011, the couple were already engaged, with Garvey pregnant and near delivery. A daughter was later born.[16]
Garvey married Wales in October 2012 at Wesley's Chapel in London.[17][18] Labour politician guests included Neil Kinnock, Tony Blair and David Miliband.[19] Celebrity guests included model Lily Cole and musician Mick Hucknall.[20]
References
- ↑ Document:Wikipedia & the Spooks – The Remake
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20131203000252/http://www.iqpc.com/ShowEvent.aspx?id=119504&details=120098&langtype=1033
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/30/magazine/jimmy-wales-is-not-an-internet-billionaire.html quote=`... he lives in London with Kate Garvey, his third wife, whom he often describes as “the most connected woman in London.” Garvey doesn’t have a Wikipedia page, but if she did, it would probably note that she was Tony Blair's diary secretary at 10 Downing Street and then a director at Freud Communications, the public relations firm run by Matthew Freud, a great-grandson of Sigmund Freud, who is also Rupert Murdoch's son-in-law. And that Blair, in his 2010 memoir, wrote that Garvey ran his schedule “with a grip of iron and was quite prepared to squeeze the balls very hard indeed of anyone who interfered.”`
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=_v8LAQAAMAAJ&q=%22kate+garvey%22+mandelson+bobby&dq=%22kate+garvey%22+mandelson+bobby
- ↑ http://www.nextleft.org/2010/08/peter-breaks-cover-again-as-blairite.html
- ↑ http://www.economist.com/node/330960%7Caccessdate=27 June 2013 quote=Tony Blair's Diary Secretary, Kate Garvey, is situated close to his office, deliberately to guard his door and keep the diary running to time
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/may/12/women.labour
- ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1309438/Babes-on-the-Bus-who-keep-the-campaign-journalists-at-bay.html
- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=71oBciEhFQkC&pg=PA20&dq=kate+garvey+blair#v=onepage&q=kate%20garvey%20blair&f=false
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2008/nov/13/elisabeth-murdoch-matthew-freud-politics
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20140813024501/http://www.weforum.org/content/pages/ygl-alumni-community
- ↑ http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders
- ↑ http://www.weforum.org/young-global-leaders/kate-garvey
- ↑ http://toppragencies.prweek.co.uk/_2010_archive/Freud-supremacy.aspx
- ↑ http://www.thedrum.com/news/2015/09/20/project-everyone-how-richard-curtis-aims-make-world-leaders-follow-global-goals-and
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/2011/feb/19/interview-jimmy-wales-wikipedia
- ↑ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/9591824/Wiki-wedding-Wikipedia-founder-Jimmy-Wales-marries-Tony-Blairs-former-aide.html#
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20120120164932/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-24028957-mr-wikipedia-on-todays-blackout-moving-to-london-and-marrying-a-blair-babe.do
- ↑ http://dydfotografos.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/POLITICY-AND-ECONOMY/G00004krASMhQmDw/I0000SlTusuWUBUE quote=Neil Kinnock and Glenys Kinnock arrives for the wedding of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to Tony Blair's former diary secretary, Kate Garvey at Wesley's Chapel, City of London, October 6, 2012.
- ↑ https://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/10/07/jimmy_wales_marries_kate_garvey/
Further reading
- Kavanagh, Dennis Powers Behind the Prime Minister: The Hidden Influence of Number Ten ; 2008
- Esler, Gavin (2012). Lessons from the Top: How successful leaders tell stories to get ahead – and stay there. ISBN 1847658474.
- Powell, Jonathan (2011). The New Machiavelli: How to Wield Power in the Modern World. p. 98. ISBN 9780099546092.