Dominic Morris

Dominic Morris is the Group Director for Public Affairs at Lloyds Banking Group, overseeing the Group’s reputation management with political and third-sector stakeholders, overseeing the Group’s Government relations, regulatory development/public policy analysis, and influencing for the UK, EU and USA, and the flagship Lloyds Scholars University Programme.

Before joining Lloyds Banking Group in 2009, Dominic Morris was the Strategic Director of the Digital Britain Project, editor-in-chief of the Digital Britain White Paper, and expert adviser on Digital Britain to Ministers in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

From 2003 to 2008, he was Chief of Staff at the communications sector regulator, Ofcom.  Before that, he worked at the BBC, the Independent Television Commission, and in the Prime Minister’s Office, under Lady Thatcher and Sir John Major, where his responsibilities included technology, industry and City relations, communications and media policy.  He was made a CBE in 1997 for services to government.

Dominic is married with three grown up daughters.

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