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==Ministers==
 
==Ministers==
*[[Liam Fox]]
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As of February 2018:
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*[[Liam Fox]], secretary of state
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*[[Greg Hands]], Minister of State for Trade Policy
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*Baroness [[Rona Fairhead]], Minister of State for Trade and Export Promotion
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*[[Graham Stuart]], Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
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===Previous ministers===
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*Lord [[Mark Price]], Minister of State for Trade Policy (April 2016 – resigned September 2017)
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*[[Mark Garnier]], former Minister for International Trade (July 2016 –  January 2018); Garnier was sacked after he was accused of sexual misconduct by his former secretary.
  
 
==Civil servants==
 
==Civil servants==
 
*[[Antonia Romeo]] Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Trade
 
*[[Antonia Romeo]] Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Trade
 
*[[Toby Orr]]; director of communications; formerly a lobbyist with [[Portland PR]]
 
*[[Toby Orr]]; director of communications; formerly a lobbyist with [[Portland PR]]
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*[[Crawford Falconer]], Second Permanent Secretary and Chief Trade Negotiation Adviser from June 2017; formerly worked with the [[Legatum Institute]]
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*[[John Alty]], Director General, Trade Policy
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*[[Louis Taylor]], Chief Executive, UK Export Finance
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===Former officials===
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*Sir [[Martin Donnelly]], permanent secretary at the DIT. Left April 2017, has since taken up an appointment as Senior Adviser at [[Teneo]], a paid and part-time role. According to [[ACOBA]],  'He will be supporting the organisation in providing consulting services, including risk management, to firms (with an international focus) at Chief Executive level'.
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==Non-exec directors==
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*[[Simon Walker]], Lead non-executive board member; Governor at the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]; advisor at [[Greenbrook Communications]], a Mayfair-based PR company set up by ex-[[Tulchan Communications]] consultant [[Andrew Honnor]]; ex-Director General of the [[Institute of Directors]]; prior to that he was CEO of [[British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association]]
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*Dr [[Pippa Malmgren]] Non-executive board member; described as an American policy analyst, she was a special assistant to [[George W Bush]], and a former member of the U.S. President's Working Group on Financial Markets. She is the founder of the [[DRPM Group]].
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*[[Julie Currie]], Non-executive board member; she is also a director of [[Social Investment Business]], [[Social and Sustainable Capital]], a fund manager and [[Fortem]], a UK property maintenance company
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*[[Noel Harwerth]], director at [[Standard Life]], the [[London Metal Exchange]], [[CHAPS Co]] and [[Sirius Minerals]]. Former chair of [[GE Capital Bank]] Europe.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 27 February 2018

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Ministers

As of February 2018:

Previous ministers

  • Lord Mark Price, Minister of State for Trade Policy (April 2016 – resigned September 2017)
  • Mark Garnier, former Minister for International Trade (July 2016 – January 2018); Garnier was sacked after he was accused of sexual misconduct by his former secretary.

Civil servants

Former officials

  • Sir Martin Donnelly, permanent secretary at the DIT. Left April 2017, has since taken up an appointment as Senior Adviser at Teneo, a paid and part-time role. According to ACOBA, 'He will be supporting the organisation in providing consulting services, including risk management, to firms (with an international focus) at Chief Executive level'.

Non-exec directors

Notes