Expertise Communications Strategy, Communications Research and Analysis, National Security Communications Planning, Public Policy and Influence Campaigns
Paul Hamill is the Director of External Affairs for the American Security Project (ASP), and a leading political and national security communications strategist.
Paul has advised major clients on strategic narratives, communications planning, influence operations and approaches, political campaigning, media engagements, as well as detailed communications research and analysis.
As Director of External Affairs for ASP, Paul develops and implements public policy campaigns on key national security issues. At ASP, Paul also works on national security strategy issues and information/influence campaign policies.
Paul has provided advice to a number of high-level foreign policy officials regarding National Security Strategic Communications; these include officials within the NSC, DOD, CENTCOM, Congressional staff, and officials from a number of other countries.
Prior History
From 2008 to 2010, Paul Hamill was a Senior Vice President of Hill & Knowlton Government Services (HKGS), which led the agency’s work with the US Federal Government. Paul provided strategic counsel, which included advising senior clients on branding and positioning, messaging, research as well as other key support activities.
Beginning in 2004, Paul led a number of capacity-building programs within the Government of Afghanistan, this included the Office of the Presidential Spokesman, Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Counter Narcotics within the Government of Afghanistan, he advised on wide-ranging communication projects and capacity building efforts. Paul worked in the Office of the President, assisting in the creation of a new “Executive Office of the President”.
Paul was appointed the strategic communications advisor to the Minister of Information in Kabul, where he developed full strategic communications processes and plans for the Minister as well as drafted narratives and speeches for the Government of Afghanistan. While in Kabul, he assisted other agencies in developing strategic communications and information operations products, as well as talking points and Cabinet briefing papers.
Before Kabul, Paul worked for a senior member of the UK Parliament. Prior to this Paul worked for the UK Government in numerous posts, including in Baghdad for the CPA, the Ministry of Defence, Cabinet Office and in the Prime Minister’s Office. While working for No. 10, Paul worked on Afghanistan, Iraq and the War on Terrorism.
Recent Posts
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Whyte – Smaller and Sooner
Posted on: 05 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Energy and Climate News, Fusion Energy
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ASP Event: “Magnetic Fusion Energy – Steps to Commercialization”
Posted on: 05 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: Energy and Climate News, Featured Items, Fusion Energy, Multimedia, News
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The Status of Magnetic Fusion
Posted on: 05 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy, Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Energy and Climate News, Featured Items, Fusion Energy
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Parmentola: Path to Net Electricity for Magnetic Fusion
Posted on: 05 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy, Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Energy and Climate News, Featured Items, Fusion Energy
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Milora & Peng: Developing a Vendor Base for Fusion Commercialization
Posted on: 05 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy, Blog, Climate, Energy, and Security, Featured Items, Fusion Energy
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Past Event: A Conversation with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Space and Defense Policy Frank Rose
Posted on: 04 Jun 2012
FILED UNDER: Featured Items, News, Past Events Category