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+ | *September 2010 — Present (1 month) Clerk [[The Worshipful Company of Fletchers]] (Public Relations and Communications industry) | ||
+ | *August 2010 — Present (2 months) Assistant Director [[Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies]] (Professional Training & Coaching industry) | ||
+ | *August 2010 — Present (2 months) Chairman [[Denys Holland Scholarship Fund]], [[University College London]] | ||
+ | *July 2010 — Present (3 months) Leader International Committee [[European Union of Women]] British Section | ||
+ | *September 2009 — Present (1 year 1 month) On approved list of candidates [[Conservative Party]] 'Still hoping for a constituency' | ||
+ | *2006 — Present (4 years ) Election Observer ERIS | ||
+ | *2007 — 2009 (2 years ) British Consul Tangier Foreign and Commonwealth Office | ||
+ | *March 2002 — June 2006 (4 years 4 months) British Ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]<ref>LinkedIn [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/georgina-butler/a/50/163 Georgina Butler], accessed 18 September 2010</ref> | ||
*1999-2002 FCO (Deputy Head, Latin America and Caribbean Department) | *1999-2002 FCO (Deputy Head, Latin America and Caribbean Department) | ||
*1997-1999 (in Washington) | *1997-1999 (in Washington) |
Revision as of 13:09, 19 September 2010
Georgina Butler is a UK politician and former diplomat. In 2010 she was shortlisted to bea parliamentary candidate for Stratford on Avon in for the Conservative Party.[1]
- Georgina Butler has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to San Jose in succession to Peter Spiceley who will be retiring. Ms Butler will take up her new appointment in March 2002.
Contents
CURRICULUM VITAE
Full Name: Georgina Susan Butler Date of Birth: 30 November 1945 Maritial Status: Divorced Children: 1 son (1979); 1 daughter (1977)
Career
- September 2010 — Present (1 month) Clerk The Worshipful Company of Fletchers (Public Relations and Communications industry)
- August 2010 — Present (2 months) Assistant Director Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies (Professional Training & Coaching industry)
- August 2010 — Present (2 months) Chairman Denys Holland Scholarship Fund, University College London
- July 2010 — Present (3 months) Leader International Committee European Union of Women British Section
- September 2009 — Present (1 year 1 month) On approved list of candidates Conservative Party 'Still hoping for a constituency'
- 2006 — Present (4 years ) Election Observer ERIS
- 2007 — 2009 (2 years ) British Consul Tangier Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- March 2002 — June 2006 (4 years 4 months) British Ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua Foreign and Commonwealth Office[2]
- 1999-2002 FCO (Deputy Head, Latin America and Caribbean Department)
- 1997-1999 (in Washington)
- 1996-1997 UK (London Office of the European Commission, Information Correspondent)
- 1993-1996 BRUSSELS and LONDON (Forum Europe, Conference organiser)
- 1988-1991 (in New Delhi)
- 1985-1987 UK (Information Department, Head of BBC World Service then Assistant Head, Information Department)
- 1982-1984 BRUSSELS (secondment to European Commission on Association Agreements with Syria, Jordon, Lebanon and aid to Palestinians)
- 1981 BRUSSELS (UK Presidency, locally engaged)
- 1976-1978 NEW YORK (Yearbook Editor, United Nations Secretariat)
- 1971-1975 FCO (Southern European Department, Second later First Secretary)
- 1969-1970 PARIS (Third Secretary)
- 1968 Entered FCO[3]
Contact
- Website: http://www.georginabutler.com/2.html
Notes
- ↑ Georgina Butler Homepage, accessed 18 September 2010
- ↑ LinkedIn Georgina Butler, accessed 18 September 2010
- ↑ Hermes Database September 4, 2001 Foreign And Commonwealth Office - Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001 - Denis Macshane To Visit Hong Kong, New Zealand And Australia - Change Of Ambassador At San Jose - Ministerial Engagements Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001