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− | [[Nick Watts]] is Policy Director | + | [[Nick Watts]] is Policy Director of [[First Defence]], and is a freelance international defence policy and strategy advisor. |
− | Since 1999 he has worked on a variety of projects with an international and European dimension. He was Secretary to the Commission on the Commonwealth, set up by Francis Maude MP from June 2000-March 2001. He was previously | + | Since 1999 he has 'worked on a variety of projects with an international and European dimension'. He was Secretary to the Commission on the Commonwealth, set up by Francis Maude MP from June 2000-March 2001. He was previously director of the cross-party [[Future of Europe Trust]](FET), based in the House of Commons from 1991-99. As Director of FET, he travelled extensively in central Europe and Russia, meeting many of the current generation of political leaders. He has written numerous articles on international and European topics. Before working in Westminster, he worked as a Lloyd’s broker in the City of London.<ref> First Defence '[http://www.firstdefence.info/about-us/first-defence-people/90-watts Nick Watts]', Accessed 14 November 2010</ref> |
− | As Director of FET, he travelled extensively in central Europe and Russia, meeting many of the current generation of political leaders | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 3 January 2011
Nick Watts is Policy Director of First Defence, and is a freelance international defence policy and strategy advisor.
Since 1999 he has 'worked on a variety of projects with an international and European dimension'. He was Secretary to the Commission on the Commonwealth, set up by Francis Maude MP from June 2000-March 2001. He was previously director of the cross-party Future of Europe Trust(FET), based in the House of Commons from 1991-99. As Director of FET, he travelled extensively in central Europe and Russia, meeting many of the current generation of political leaders. He has written numerous articles on international and European topics. Before working in Westminster, he worked as a Lloyd’s broker in the City of London.[1]
References
- ↑ First Defence 'Nick Watts', Accessed 14 November 2010