From 2002 to 2004, she was the
press secretary and
Policy Advisor to the Irish politician and
President of the European Parliament,
Pat Cox MEP (
ELDR Group), and worked in the
Central-
Eastern European countries in the run up to the
2004 enlargement of the European Union. From 2006 to 2010, Suttie was Head of the
Liberal Democrat Leader's Office where she worked in the
House of Commons for
Menzies Campbell,
Vince Cable and
Nick Clegg. As the Liberal Democrat
Campaign Manager, she planned and executed the party's
2010 General Election Campaign. After the 2010 election produced a hung parliament, she was the Liberal Democrat negotiating team's coordinator in the coalition negotiations with both the
Conservative and
Labour parties which eventually led to the
formation of the
Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government. She was Deputy Chief of Staff and
Special Adviser (Political Relations) to
Nick Clegg, in the Office of the
Deputy Prime Minister from May 2010 to October 2011. Suttie was initially special adviser to then-Scotland secretary
Danny Alexander, but moved to serve Nick Clegg when then Chief Secretary to the Treasury
David Laws resigned over his parliamentary expenses claims. Suttie was created a
life peer on 17 September 2013 taking the title
Baroness Suttie, of
Hawick in the
Scottish Borders. == Consultant ==