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Daniel Carey-Dawes
Head of Rural Economy and Communities at CPRE, the countryside charity
Daniel Carey-Dawes is an experienced Advanced Campaigns and Policy Manager with a rich background spanning over ten years. He excels in collaborating with senior decision-makers and stakeholders, demonstrating expertise in high-level policy analysis, leading consultation responses, and managing integrated campaigns. Daniel has played key roles in notable campaigns such as the 'Hackney Riots Compensation Campaign' and 'Let Communities Decide on Shale Gas Fracturing'. He is skilled in stakeholder management, overseeing a network of 41 charities and cultivating partnerships from local campaigners to Downing Street Advisors.
As a proficient people manager, Daniel has spearheaded recruitment efforts for an NGO Graduate Scheme. He possesses strong policy development skills, having contributed to the formulation of significant initiatives like London's Ultra Low Emission Zone and the Fuel Poverty Action Plan. Daniel is also a confident media spokesperson, with experience in print and live national and local television and radio appearances.
Daniel Carey-Dawes holds a Master's degree in Modern British History and a Bachelor's degree in Politics from Queen Mary, University of London. His professional journey includes roles such as Head of Rural Economy and Communities, Infrastructure Policy Manager, and Senior Infrastructure Campaigner at CPRE The countryside charity. He also served in various capacities at the Greater London Authority, The Co-operative Party, Labour Party, and the House of Commons.