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Harry Booty

Senior Stakeholder And Communications Manager at Ofgem

Harry Booty is a Senior Stakeholder and Communications Manager currently working at Ofgem, the UK's energy regulator. In this role, they lead engagement projects on non-domestic energy, consumer standards, and the future of the retail market. Harry has experience in managing volatile situations and delivering impactful work at a fast pace.

Prior to their role at Ofgem, Harry worked as a Communications Manager at the Greater London Authority, where they focused on environmental communication. Harry also served as the Head of Partnerships and PR at GDS Group, and as a Senior Stakeholder Communications Manager at the Office for National Statistics, where they supported the development and delivery of two major public campaigns.

Harry has extensive experience in communications and engagement roles at various organizations, including the UK Home Office, where they led strategic communications across global markets and managed an international team. Harry also worked as a Regional Communications Manager for UK Visas and Immigration in South and Southeast Asia, and as a Communications Contractor at the General Dental Council.

In addition, Harry has served as a Public Relations Officer at the National Housing Federation, shaping media strategies and conducting lobbying efforts. Harry also had a brief secondment at 10 Downing Street, supporting the Prime Minister's Press Office, and worked as a News and Campaigns Officer at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.

Harry's early experience includes working as an NHS Business Officer at the Department of Health and Social Care, where they assisted in responding to queries and departmental correspondence.

Overall, Harry Booty has a diverse work experience in stakeholder and communications management roles, with a focus on engagement, strategic communication, and delivering impactful work.

Harry Booty's education history starts with him attending Cheltenham Bournside School from 2003 to 2008, where they obtained 11 GCSEs. Harry then went on to Cheltenham Bournside Sixth Form from 2008 to 2010, where they studied English Literature, Law, and History. Later, Harry pursued further education at King's College London from 2010 to 2013, focusing on War Studies within the field of Social Sciences. Finally, in 2020, they enrolled in a short course at the University of Oxford's Department for Continuing Education, specializing in Public Policy Economics.

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