Our office in London is home to our UK country team and seat of our global sectoral practices. Benefitting from its position as a business and cultural capital, our office in London allows us to deliver unparalleled support to our investor and corporate clients, particularly those with their own global headquarters or a significant presence in Europe, Middle East, and Asia.
We bring together a diverse and highly skilled team, including sectoral specialists, commercially driven advisers, former policymakers with a deep understanding of parliamentary and legislative procedures, as well as economists who closely monitor the latest macroeconomic developments globally.
Whether it's navigating complex regulatory landscapes, capitalising on cross-border investment opportunities, or understanding the nuances of global markets, our London team is equipped to provide advice and support, while working in close collaboration with colleagues in Brussels, Washington DC, Doha, and Singapore.
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London as a global hub for doing business
As a global financial centre and HQ to many multinational corporates, London is as a hub for decision-making. Our team in London can tap into a lively policy, politics and regulatory discourse to inform their own thinking and that of our clients.
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Convening policy influencers at the highest level
We convene events bringing together industry and policy leaders to discuss issues ranging from the latest political happenings in Whitehall and Westminster, to regulatory debates on global issues such as central bank digital currencies to trends in national industrial policy.
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Reflecting the city’s diversity in our talent pool
London attracts and cultivates a wide array of talent, both homegrown and international. As a result our team is comprised of individuals with diverse cultural backgrounds, experiences and expertise – providing unparalleled advice to our clients wherever they may be based.
Our team
Our team of former policymakers, government relations advisers, regulatory and sectoral experts bring diverse experience from the public and private sectors. They have worked national and supranational institutions, think tanks, commercial consultancies, and non-governmental organisations.
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Benjamin
Wegg-Prosser
Benjamin is GC's CEO and co-founder. He advises clients on issues ranging from technology and media to natural resources and real estate.
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Alex
Dawson
Alex advises clients on the issues that are driving policymakers in Westminster, Whitehall and the devolved governments, and how they can build up the political capital to be heard by decision makers.
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Rebecca
Park
Rebecca advises financial services firms and investors navigating the political and policy regulatory agenda as it impacts commercial decisions.
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Emma
Eatwell
Emma advises clients where health policy is a factor in commercial planning. She leverages works closely with our technology, trade and sustainability teams to provide holistic support to clients.
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Conan
D'Arcy
Conan advises clients on a range of policy challenges including global AI regulation, competition, investment frameworks in telecoms markets, employment policy and the ‘gig economy’, data protection, and cybersecurity legislation.
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Lilah
Howson-Smith
Lilah advises clients navigating UK politics and policymaking, with a particular focus on helping clients engage on the UK's net zero policy, as well as the latest on national security and tech policy developments.
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Daniel
Capparelli
Daniel leads on cross-border policy client work, particularly from a supply chain and distribution network perspective in wide-ranging sectors including food and drink, pharmaceutical & life sciences, automotive, ICT and financial services.
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William
Sweet
William works with family offices, sovereign wealth, private equity and hedge funds to help them understand and mitigate policy, political and regulatory risk at both the portfolio and transaction level.
Office location
London
W1G 9YQ