Blair Stransky
Blair Stransky left Fleishman-Hillard in June 2010 to become a senior policy advisor for Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan. During his six years with FH, Mr. Stransky worked for in Ottawa, Brussels and finally in Toronto as an associate vice president. He established himself as a key strategic advisor to numerous top-tier firms in Canada and Europe with an impressive understanding of the political and policy development systems in both jurisdictions. Mr. Stransky advised a number of leading organizations on their public affairs strategies and assisted them to capitalize on opportunities and mitigate risks in European, Canadian and international public policy. Since joining Fleishman-Hillard in 2004, Mr. Stransky worked with clients in a variety of sectors, including food and consumer products, agriculture, health and trade.
Blair's posts:
- Queen’s Park 2009-2010: A Year in Numbers
- Canada at 150: Was It a Success?
- Vancouver 2010: Sponsorship Learnings
- On Improving Food Companies' Communication of Risk Management
- The Big Test: Firefight or Manage Risk
- What does a new European President mean? The answer: not yet very much.
- New Ignatieff team dips into old Liberal talent pool

