Clark Vasey

Clark is a communications and public affairs adviser focused on centre-right policy development and the alignment of working-age voters with economic reform. He is co-founder and Director of Blue Collar Conservatism, an initiative examining the relationship between economic reform, labour-market participation and political support among working people.

Alongside his political work, Clark has held senior corporate affairs roles in the global technology sector, advising leadership teams on government relations, regulatory strategy and stakeholder positioning across the UK and internationally. His experience spans the interaction between technology policy, international investment and economic competitiveness.

He was a founder and later Chair of the UK-Japan Tech Forum, jointly convened by techUK and the Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Association (JEITA). The Forum brought together industry, policymakers and technologists to support closer cooperation between the UK and Japan in digital and emerging technologies, including in the context of the Hiroshima Accord and the UK–Japan Digital Partnership. As Chair, Clark helped shape senior-level bilateral engagement, bringing a consistent corporate diplomacy perspective to the relationship.

He advises senior leaders on political risk, policy strategy and stakeholder positioning in complex and highly scrutinised environments in the UK and internationally.