BT is on the hunt for a group director of communications after the announcement that Robin Pauley is to take up a new EU relations role for the telecoms giant in Brussels.
Pauley, who has been in the role for five years and was previously managing editor of the Financial Tes, is staying on in
He is already devoting one day a week a to his EU position.
‘BT has taken the view that the EU is now a much larger market and has a greater pact on international companies. We want to raise our profile at a senior policy level, increase our influence and participate in policy discussions,’ said Pauley, whose new job title and has yet to be decided.
The group comms role oversees 85 staff in public affairs, media relations, CSR and social policy, internal communications, strategic communications and industry analyst relations.
BT has around 12 people working on regulation, public affairs and media relations in