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Carrie Johnson

Justice Correspondent, AIHA Registry Programs

Carrie Johnson

Justice Correspondent | AIHA Registry Programs

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About Carrie

Carrie Johnson is a justice correspondent affiliated with AIHA Registry Programs. She has a background as an English media consultant and has served as a senior advisor to the ocean conservation charity Oceana. Johnson is also a patron of the Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation. She has held various roles in communications, including working as a press officer for the Conservative Party, where she eventually became the party's head of communications. In 2018, she shifted from her role within the Conservative Party to a public relations position at Oceana. Johnson's career has included working for wildlife and conservation organizations such as the Aspinall Foundation, where she held a senior communications role. She has been involved in the protection and communication efforts related to environmental and animal welfare issues. Johnson is known for her work in media consultancy and her engagement with charitable initiatives focused on conservation and animal welfare.

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