Mike Chattey

Michael Stanley Kemp Chattey OBE[4] (born 9 January 1961) has been the head of fundraising at the Conservative Party since 2001.

[2] He was the deputy of Mick Davis,[5] In June 2016, Chattey was awarded an OBE in David Cameron's resignation honours list for "political service"[4] in his role as head of fundraising.

He conducts his role of head of fundraising from the party's central office, known as CCHQ[7] in the Treasurer's Department.

[citation needed] He then moved to London to start a 15-year career in advertising, predominantly for Evans Hunt Scott and Leo Burnett Advertising, working on South African Airways, COI, Kelloggs, Procter & Gamble, McDonald's, Kodak, Sun Alliance and Commodore Computers.

[citation needed] He was hired by Lord Ashcroft in 2002 to join The Conservative Party's Treasurers' Department.