[4] In February 2013, Whetstone was named one of the 100 most powerful women in the United Kingdom by Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4.
[10] She subsequently entered the private sector, working for T-Mobile UK and Portland Communications, before returning to Westminster in 2003 as Political Secretary to Howard when he became Conservative Party leader.
[13] In June 2015, Whetstone became senior vice president of policy and communications at Uber, replacing David Plouffe, who was promoted to chief adviser to the company.
[16][17] Recode reported in July 2017 that Whetstone would be joining Facebook in September as vice president of communications for WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger.
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