Cookie policy

FOREFRONT ADVISERS LIMITED – COOKIE POLICY

Last reviewed 17/06/25

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember your actions and preferences over time, helping to enhance your browsing experience.

How We Use Cookies

Our website uses cookies to provide essential functionality, improve your experience, and analyse how our website is used. Some cookies are necessary for the website to function properly, while others help us understand user behaviour or deliver personalised content and advertisements.

Our Commitment to Compliance

We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring our use of cookies complies with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), EU GDPR, the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and the EU e-Privacy Directive. This policy explains the types of cookies we use, their purposes, and how you can control your preferences.

Types of Cookies we use

We use the following types of cookies on our website:

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly and securely. They enable core features such as page navigation, access to secure areas, and ensuring the proper functioning of the website. Without these cookies, the website cannot operate effectively.

Performance and Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously. They allow us to monitor website performance and improve the user experience by identifying and addressing issues.

Functional Cookies

These cookies enable the website to remember your preferences, such as your chosen language or region, providing a more personalised experience.

Targeting and Advertising Cookies

These cookies are used to deliver advertisements tailored to your interests. They track your browsing habits across different websites to build a profile of your preferences and display relevant ads.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties, such as analytics or advertising partners. These cookies are used to enhance the functionality of our website or support targeted advertising campaigns.

Specific Cookies in Use

Below is a list of the cookies used on our website, along with their purpose, provider, and duration:

Cookie namePurposeProviderTypeDuration
_cf_bmUsed to distinguish between humans and botsCloudflareEssential30 minutes
_cflbUsed to ensure traffic and user data is routed correctly through the Cloudflare networkCloudflareEssential24 hours
_cfseqUsed to ensure that page requests are handled correctlyCloudflareEssentialSession
_cfwaitingroomUsed to manage traffic rate limitingCloudflareEssentialSession
_cfuvidUsed to identify individual clients behind a shared IP address and apply security settingsCloudflareEssentialSession
Cf_clearanceClearance Cookie stores the proof of challenge passedCloudflareEssential1 hour
cf_ob_infoProvides information on how Cloudflare is serving the trafficCloudflareEssential1 hour
Cf_use_obThis information allows Cloudflare to fetch the requested resource from the Always Online cache on the designated portCloudflareEssential1 hour
cc_cookieCookie consent managementCookieChimpEssential6 months
cookiechimp_uuidUsed to identify unique site visitorsCookieChimpEssentialSession
elementorUsed to store the user´s Elementor settings.WordPressEssentialSession + persistent
WordPress-*Used to store authentification detailsWordPressEssentialSession
comment_author_*Used to store the user´s name and email address when they submit a commentWordPressEssential1 year
WordPress_logged_in_*Indicates when you are logged in, and who you are, for most interface useWordPressEssentialSession
WordPress_sec_*Used to store your authentication detailsWordPressEssentialSession
WordPress_test_cookieUsed to check if cookies are enabled on the browserWordPress EssentialSession
Wp-settings-*Used to persist a user’s wp-admin configurationWordPressEssential1 year
Wp-settings-time-*Time when wp-settings- was setWordPressEssential1 year
wpEmojiSettingsSupportsUsed to determine if the user’s browser can display emojis properlyWord PressEssentialSession
_gaUsed to distinguish usersGoogleAnalytics2 years
_ga_*Used to store and track a visitor’s unique IDGoogleAnalytics2 years
_galiUsed to determine which links on a page that are being clickedGoogleAnalytics2 minutes
_gatUsed to throttle request rateGoogleAnalytics1 minute
_gat_gtag_*Used by Google Analytics to limit requests to its serviceGoogleAnalytics1 minute
_gidUsed to store and track a visitor’s unique IDGoogleAnalytics24 hours
Lpv*Used to score and count page view’sPardotAnalytics1 year 1 month
Visitor_id*This cookie is used to track unique visitors to the site for targeted advertising purposesPardotAnalytics 1 year 1 month
Visitor_id*-hashUsed to store a hash of the unique visitor IDPardotAnalytics1 year 1 month

Legal Basis for Using Cookies

Under the UK GDPR and the PECR, the legal basis for using cookies depends on their type:

Essential Cookies

The use of essential cookies is based on our legitimate interests. These cookies are necessary for our website to function correctly and securely, and they do not require your consent.

Non-Essential Cookies (e.g., Analytics,  Advertising)

For non-essential cookies, we rely on your consent as the legal basis. You have the right to accept or reject these cookies through our cookie banner or by managing your preferences. We will not use non-essential cookies unless you provide clear, affirmative consent.

Your Rights

You can withdraw your consent for non-essential cookies at any time by updating your preferences in the cookie management tool which has an icon in the bottom right of your screen.

If you disable cookies via your browser or our cookie banner, some functionality of the website may be impacted.

How to Manage and Withdraw Consent

We aim to give you full control over your cookie preferences. Here’s how you can manage and withdraw consent at any time.

Using Our Cookie Banner

When you first visit our website, a cookie banner will appear. This allows you to:

  • Accept all cookies
  • Reject all non-essential cookies
  • Customise your preferences by cookie category (e.g. analytics)

You can revisit and update your preferences at any time by clicking the icon in the bottom right corner of your screen.

Browser Settings

Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. You can:

  • Block or delete existing cookies
  • Set preferences for specific websites
  • Choose to receive notifications when cookies are being set

For help managing browser cookies, visit the support pages for:

Cookies Set by Third Parties

Some essential and analytics cookies on our site are provided by third parties such as Cloudflare and Google Analytics. These cookies help us secure the site and understand how it is used. We do not use third-party advertising cookies.

You can review the full list of third-party cookies in the cookie table above.

Please note that these cookies may be managed via:

  • Our cookie banner settings, or
  • The third party’s own opt-out tools (e.g. Your Online Choices).

Withdrawing Consent

If you’ve previously consented to non-essential cookies, you can withdraw your consent at any time by:

  • Reopening the cookie banner and updating your preferences
  • Clearing your cookies through your browser settings

Note: Disabling or rejecting cookies may affect certain website features or performance.

Changes to the Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies, legal or regulatory requirements, or improvements to our website.

How We Notify You of Changes

When we make significant changes to this policy, we will:

  • Notify you via a prominent notice on our website or through other means where appropriate.
  • Update the “Last Updated” date at the bottom of this policy.

Staying Informed

We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies and how you can manage your preferences.

Contact Information

We value your feedback and are here to assist with any concerns or requests regarding your cookie preferences.

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies on our website, please get in touch with us:

dpo@dehavilland.co.uk

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Joseph Steward

Director

Joseph works across Forefront’s digital assets and UK political teams. He joined Forefront from the FCA, where he worked on developing the UK’s crypto policy, with a particular focus on stablecoins. During his time at the FCA he also covered UK strategy and engagement in the Asia-Pacific region and was seconded to HM Treasury ahead of the 2024 general election to support the government transition and cover US and Canada financial services policy. He holds a degree in politics from University College London, which included a year at the Higher School of Economics in Saint Petersburg.

Jessica Hazel

Senior Analyst

Jess works on coverage of Energy and Sustainability policy, typically focusing on activities in the UK market.

She previously worked as a Hydrogen Policy Official for the Scottish Government, covering a range of different policy areas in her time there. 

Jess completed her MSc in Environment and Development at the University of Edinburgh.

Manon Quénel

Associate Director

Manon works on the coverage of the EU sustainability policy focusing on the sustainable finance agenda and corporate accountability rules.

Before joining Forefront, Manon worked for a Brussels-based public affairs consultancy where she was supporting corporate clients navigate the EU political and regulatory landscape, focusing on the Green Deal and the financial services’ agenda. Previously, she worked in the policy department of the French Economic and Social Council in Paris and interned in the European Parliament in Brussels.

Manon holds a dual degree of master’s in public administration from SciencesPo Strabourg and York University and a specialized master in EU studies from Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

James Nation

Managing Director

James is a Managing Director of UK Politics. He previously worked as the Deputy Head of the Number 10 Policy Unit from 2022 until May 2024 and before that was a Special Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Recently, he led the team responsible for the Conservative Party Manifesto in the 2024 General Election campaign. Earlier in his career, James worked as a civil servant in MHCLG and the Treasury, following on from a role in tax and fiscal policy at the CBI. 

Ksenia Duxfield-Karyakina

Managing Director

Ksenia is the Managing Director of Emerging Technology at Forefront. She has spent most of her career in technology policy, working across the UK, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Emerging Markets. Her expertise spans AI, data governance, cloud, content, and fintech policy areas.

Before joining Forefront, Ksenia led public policy and regulatory affairs for Google Cloud in Europe, and was responsible for YouTube Policy in APAC and Eurasia, based out of Hong Kong. Prior to entering the big tech industry, Ksenia worked in financial services, focusing on anti-fraud and policies addressing financial crime within the OECD ecosystem. She is a journalist by training and holds a PhD in new media economics. Ksenia is a parent to two daughters, an art lover, and an avid reader (of paper books).

Dustin Benton

Managing Director

Dustin is the MD of sustainability at Forefront. Previously, he was policy director at Green Alliance, leading its work across energy, resources, and the natural environment. He previously worked at Defra, where he was chief analytical advisor to Henry Dimbleby’s National Food Strategy and led the department’s analysis of food vulnerability. Earlier in his career, Dustin led on climate and renewables at the Campaign to Protect Rural England. He holds an MA in Political Thought and Theory from the University of Birmingham and an MA in International Relations and French from the University of St Andrews.

Matteo Vittori

Director

Matteo leads the EU digital and emerging tech policy coverage, advising clients across different industries. Before joining Forefront, Matteo worked for a Brussels-based public affairs consultancy where he helped corporate clients navigate the political and regulatory aspects of the EU’s digital agenda, focusing on artificial intelligence and data in particular. Previously, he worked at the European Parliament as part of a team dealing with interinstitutional relations, before starting his public affairs path with an agency in Brussels, covering ICT and trade policy. Matteo holds an MA in International Relations from LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome and a Master of Research in Public Policy from Queen Mary, University of London.

Joseph Steward

Director

Joseph works across Forefront’s digital assets and UK political teams. He joined Forefront from the FCA, where he worked on developing the UK’s crypto policy, with a particular focus on stablecoins. During his time at the FCA he also covered UK strategy and engagement in the Asia-Pacific region and was seconded to HM Treasury ahead of the 2024 general election to support the government transition and cover US and Canada financial services policy. He holds a degree in politics from University College London, which included a year at the Higher School of Economics in Saint Petersburg.

Ramona Visenescu

Associate Director

Ramona is an Associate Director focusing on sustainable finance and circular economy. Ramona previously worked in Brussels at Teneo, where she also covered ESG legislative priorities and interned at the European Commission in DG Economy and Finance. She earned her Bachelor degree in International Relations and European Studies from the University of Bucharest and completed an Advanced Master in Financial Markets at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management.

Pietro Candia

Analyst

Pietro works across EU Politics and is based in London. Before joining Forefront, he interned in other political risk advisory firms and worked in the government relations division of a major oil corporation. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Politics from Georgetown University and a Master’s degree in European and International Public Policy from LSE.

Imogen Stead

Senior Analyst

Imogen works across the Emerging Tech service, covering EU, UK and multilateral policy and regulatory developments in AI and critical technologies. She previously worked on Forefront’s UK Politics note, with a focus on post-Brexit trading relations and foreign policy, and has prior experience of policy and stakeholder management in two UK Civil Service departments. She holds a BA, MPhil and DPhil in Classics from the University of Oxford. 

Michele Grassi

Analyst

Michele works on EU digital assets policy and Italian politics. He previously interned as MEP assistant at the European Parliament and as a Policy analyst at the Lombardy Regional Council. Michele holds a double degree MSc in European Public Policy from LSE and Bocconi University.

Pascal LeTendre-Hanns

Director

Pascal leads on Forefront’s Energy & Net Zero and Sustainability insights. Pascal previously worked in the Paris-based pro-European think tank, EuropaNova. He is leading sustainability policy coverage and following political developments in France and Spain. He graduated from UCL with a First Class Honours degree in European Social and Political Studies, specialising in international relations and French, which included a year at Sciences Po Paris. 

Charles d’Arcy-Irvine

Director

Charles works on political and policy insight advising businesses across different industries. He previously worked in investment banking at Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank, as an official at HM Treasury, as a political adviser to George Osborne, and in real estate. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and is a Trustee of the Epping Forest Schools Partnership Trust. 

Christopher Glück

Managing Director

Chris leads Forefront’s EU political analysis and insights team. He previously led Hanbury’s EU Public Affairs work. Previously, Chris worked on EU financial services policy in HM Treasury and as policy advisor for Jakob von Weizsäcker in the European Parliament. Chris holds a master’s degree from the College of Europe and read history at the University of Munich. 

Matt Gravelle

Managing Director

Matt leads on the Financial Services and Digital Assets team.  He joined in late 2024 from Kraken, a leading cryptoasset exchange, where he was Head of Policy and Government Relations for the UK and APAC.

Matt has worked in financial services policy since moving to London in 2013. Before his time at Kraken, he spent more than 5 years as a Director in Standard Chartered’s regulatory affairs team, where he focused on crypto and broader markets regulation across the bank’s global footprint. He previously held policy roles at Deutsche Bank and CME Group.  

Matt is originally from Ottawa, Canada, where he worked for the Canadian government and a policy think tank before moving to the UK. Matt studied at Queen’s University (BA) and McMaster (MA) in Ontario and the University of British Columbia (PhD) in Vancouver.

Gergely Polner

Managing Director

Gergely heads Forefront’s EU team. He was previously Head of EU Affairs at Standard Chartered Bank and at the British Bankers Association. Before his City career, he spent eight years at the EU institutions, including as a spokesperson for the EU Council Presidency and Head of UK Public Affairs for the European Parliament. While at the EU Institutions, Gergely worked on the EU’s sanctions regime and the regulatory reform in financial services. He started his career as a lawyer and built a successful legal translation business.

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James McBride

Managing Director

James leads Forefront’s work on political and policy insight, advising businesses across a range of industries. James previously worked in the Labour Party’s Policy Unit, where he led on economy and business policy. James worked on the ‘Labour In’ 2016 EU Referendum and 2017 General Election campaigns, as well as the party’s response to Budgets and other fiscal events. Prior to this, James worked in five government departments across Whitehall.