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Brunswick Group. Brunswick Group is an international PR firm, with almost a third of the FTSE 100 top firms as clients, they are the biggest financial communications consultancy in the UK.

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They paid more than £5,000 to the Labour Party for 'tickets for dinners' in 1999-2000 and gave £9,000 in August 2001. The company also donated the services of an employee to the Government to help work on the Financial Services and Markets Bill - legislation which will regulate business in the City and which would provide invaluable information to Brunswick s clients. Jim Wilkinson (former U.S. government employee) Wilkinson left politics after the global financial crisis, and now works in public relations. He served The Brunswick Group as a Managing Partner from January 2009 to April 2012, when he joined PepsiCo as Executive Vice President of Communications. Wilkinson grew up in East Texas, went to high school in the small town of Tenaha, and initially planned to be an undertaker.[2] Wilkinson received his BBA in finance from UT Arlington in 1993 and his M.S. in government from Johns Hopkins University.[3] He started working for Republican Congressman Dick Armey in 1992[2]—staying until 2000[4]—and worked as the spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee.[5] In 2000, Wilkinson traveled to Florida to support Republican activists during the recount.[2][8] Wilkinson joined the Bush Administration and worked as "White House deputy director of communications and spokesman for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's transition team".[1]

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