Ed Hollett is a public relations and public policy professional with more than 30 years
experience in both the public and private sector.
From 1989 to 1996, Ed served as special assistant to
Premier Clyde Wells. He was a Canadian Army public affairs officer from
1994 to 2000. In the private sector, Ed has represented clients in the aerospace,
fishing, agriculture, and health sectors.
Ed
studied political science, history and policy development at Memorial
University and as a civilian graduate student at the Royal Military College of
Canada, Kingston .
He
is an experienced executive public relations coach and a commentator on public relations
and public policy in the conventional media both for local and national
outlets.
Since
January 2005, Ed has been writing The Sir Robert Bond Papers, the
longest-running and most widely-read blog on politics and public policy in
Newfoundland and Labrador. Readers voted SRBP the best political blog in Canada in 2010 and 2011.
Contact: ed_hollett at hotmail dot com
Contact: ed_hollett at hotmail dot com