Anne Lambert

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{Template:Revolving Door badge}}Anne Lambert is a former EU civil servant and is currently a member of the Performance Review Body which advises the European Commission on regulation of air traffic management

Career

From Anne Lambert's Gov.uk page:[1]

Anne Lambert CMG (appointed in September 2014) spent 30 years in the UK civil service, focusing on regulation and EU affairs. She was Deputy Director General at Oftel, the UK telecoms regulator from 1998–2002. From 2003–2008 she was the UK’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU. After leaving Government in 2008, she spent 5 years as Director, European and Government Affairs for NATS (National Air Traffic Services). For NATS she was Chair of European Satellite Services Provider SAS, an international joint venture based in Toulouse. She is currently a member of the Performance Review Body which advises the European Commission on regulation of air traffic management. She is also a Governor of Portsmouth University and a Trustee of The Woodland Trust.

Affiliations

Former affiliations

  • Director, European and Government Affairs, National Air Traffic Services (2008–2014).[1] Approved by ACOBA, "subject to the condition that, for six months from her last day of service, she should not be personally involved in lobbying UK or EU Ministers or officials on her new employer’s behalf, save that this restriction should not extend to contacts with the EU or the Department for Transport solely on issues relating to the future regulation of the European Single Sky"[2]
  • Chair, European Satellite Services Provider SAS (2010–2014)[1]
  • UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the EU (2003–2008)[1]
  • Deputy Director General, Office of Telecommunications (1998–2002)[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Anna Lambert Gov.uk, accessed 11 November 2014
  2. Ninth Report 2006-2008 Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, accessed 11 November 2014