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Terry McErlane is the Account Director at Chambre Public Affairs LLP. With over ten year’s experience of public affairs and public relations in Belfast and Dublin, he joined the firm in 2006.
Terry initially worked for four years as a research, information and events officer at the Institute of European Affairs in Dublin. On returning to Northern Ireland in 2000, he was employed by public affairs firm, Stratagem as an information manager and consultant. In 2004, Terry was appointed account manager at Weber Shandwick Public Relations in Belfast. There he provided range of public relations and public affairs services to clients such as Tourism Ireland, the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Energy Regulator.
At Chambré Public Affairs, Terry’s responsibilities include the provision of PR and advocacy support to clients. This has included event management and all aspects of media management.
He has provided top level strategic public affairs consul to a variety of Chambré Public Affairs clients. These have included vaccine company Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Gaelectric, Alliance of Sector Skills Councils, Home-Start, the Northern Ireland Energy Agency, Bryson Charitable Group and the General Medical Council.
Terry is a member of the Northern Ireland Government Affairs Group.
He has a BA Hons in Modern Studies (History and Politics) from University of Ulster, an MA in European Integration from University of Limerick and a Post Graduate Diploma in Business and Information Technology from University College Dublin.
In 2008 Terry worked for a short time on the Barack Obama campaign for the US Presidency.
E-mail:
terry@chambrepa.com
I find the research and monitoring service very useful. It helps us in planning effective engagement with the work programme at the Northern Ireland Assembly and contributes to our policy development work at the Federation of Small Businesses. It also assists with tracking events at both the Assembly and at Westminster.
Roger Pollen, Head of External Affairs
FSB Northern Ireland
We at the Northern Ireland Association for Mental Health (NIAMH) highly value the Chambré Monitoring Service and find it to be timely, effective and comprehensive. We also find the Chambré Alerts about breaking news to be very useful in our field of work – mental health and wellbeing.
Graham Logan, Policy Development Manager
NIAMH
We find Chambre’s monitoring service excellent: it’s timely, tailored to our requirements and sufficiently comprehensive to keep us appraised of important and relevant developments.
John McMullan, Chief Executive
Bryson Charitable Group
The Ulster Cancer Foundation is delighted to have Chambre's support and guidance in relation to the NI Assembly and its legislative processes in particular. Their advice on developing relations with key political and other stakeholders has been invaluable.
Roisin Foster
Chief Executive
Ulster Cancer Foundation
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CPA's work with Home-Start started in January 2007 and their achievements in the short space of a year have been remarkable. Chambré Public Affairs work has been so good that we want them to do more work with us to ensure our future in the context of the Health and Social Development of the NI population and beyond.
Heather Knox, Director
Home-Start Northern Ireland
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The professional expertise and commitment of CPA enabled us to get extensive media coverage, involving radio interviews including Good Morning Ulster, together with a television interview broadcast on BBC Newsline, as well as numerous newspaper articles. Many thanks are due to CPA for their wise advice and practical help with the lead-up and execution of a successful launch of our campaign.
Mairead Corrigan Maguire
Nobel Peace Laureate Peace People
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The ABPI Northern Ireland Launch Meeting in The Long Gallery, Stormont was a crucial event for us, as it was an opportunity to set the standard by which we wanted to be judged. Chambré worked with us throughout the planning stage and were invaluable on the day, guiding us through the complexity of running an event at Stormont and every aspect of the meeting was taken care of and the attention to detail was excellent. We look forward to a continued working relationship as we grow and develop our campaigning for access to new medicines for everyone.
Charlie Ensor, Chair
ABPI Northern Ireland