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[[Image:Sir William Patey.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Patey discussing the prospects for peace and stability in Afghanistan in an Al Jazeera interview in 2014''']] Sir [[William Patey]] is a former UK diplomat. He served as ambassador to Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan from 2002 until 2012.<ref>[http://ukinafghanistan.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/our-embassy/ambassador/William-Patey-appointed/ William Patey appointed as new British Ambassador to Afghanistan], Foreign and Commonwealth Office, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref> <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/change-of-her-majestys-ambassador-to-afghanistan] UK Government, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
  
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Patey has since taken up various roles in the private sector, including as a non-executive director at [[HSBC]] and as a senior adviser to [[Control Risks]].
  
[[Image:Sir William Patey.jpg|250px|right|thumb|'''Patey discussing the prospects for peace and stability in Afghanistan in an Al Jazeera interview in2014''']]
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== Revolving door ==
  
Sir [[William Patey]] graduated from Trinity Academy (1965-1971) and earned a Master of Arts in History from the University of Dundee. <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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- '''Non Executive Director at [[HSBC Bank Middle East]]''': July 2012 – Present <ref>[http://www.about.hsbc.com.kw/hsbc-in-kuwait] HSBC in Kuwait Board of Directors, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>  
  
Former Ambassador to Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan from 2002<ref>[http://ukinafghanistan.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/our-embassy/ambassador/William-Patey-appointed/ William Patey appointed as new British Ambassador to Afghanistan], Foreign and Commonwealth Office, accessed 17 December 2010.</ref>, Patey resigned from his office in 2012. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/change-of-her-majestys-ambassador-to-afghanistan] UK Government, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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- '''Government and International Relations Adviser''' at Control Risks: July 2012 – Present
== Government Positions ==
 
  
- '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Kabul: May 2010 April 2012
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- '''Director at WCP Consultants Ltd''': May 2012 Present <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
  
- '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Saudi Arabia: April 2007 – April 2010
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- '''Governor and Distinguished Fellow of New Westminster College'''.  <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
  
- '''HM Ambassador''' at British Embassy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 2007 – 2010
 
  
- '''Ambassador''' at Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1975 – 2010
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== Diplomatic positions ==
  
- '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Iraq; June 2005 August 2006
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* '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Kabul: May 2010 April 2012
  
- '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Sudan; April 2002 – April 2005
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* '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Saudi Arabia: April 2007 – April 2010
  
- '''Head''' of the Middle East Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1998 2002 <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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* '''HM Ambassador''' at British Embassy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 2007 2010
  
== Revolving Door ==
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* '''Ambassador''' at Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1975 – 2010
  
- '''Non Executive Director at HSBC Bank Middle East''': July 2012 Present <ref>[http://www.about.hsbc.com.kw/hsbc-in-kuwait] HSBC in Kuwait Board of Directors, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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* '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Iraq; June 2005 August 2006
  
- '''Government and International Relations Adviser''' at Control Risks: July 2012 Present
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* '''Ambassador''' at British Embassy Sudan; April 2002 April 2005
  
- '''Director at WCP Consultants Ltd''': May 2012 Present <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
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* '''Head''' of the Middle East Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1998 2002 <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
 
 
- '''Governor and Distinguished Fellow of New Westminster College'''.  <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
 
  
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==Education==
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Patey graduated from Trinity Academy (1965-1971) and earned a Master of Arts in History from the [[University of Dundee]]. <ref> [http://newwestminstercollege.ca/page-9/] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016 </ref>
  
==External Resources==
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==External resources==
 
*History Commons [http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=william_patey_1 William Patey]
 
*History Commons [http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=william_patey_1 William Patey]
 
*Twitter [http://twitter.com/#!/hmakabul HMAKabul]
 
*Twitter [http://twitter.com/#!/hmakabul HMAKabul]

Revision as of 16:52, 7 September 2016

Patey discussing the prospects for peace and stability in Afghanistan in an Al Jazeera interview in 2014

Sir William Patey is a former UK diplomat. He served as ambassador to Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan from 2002 until 2012.[1] [2]

Patey has since taken up various roles in the private sector, including as a non-executive director at HSBC and as a senior adviser to Control Risks.

Revolving door

- Non Executive Director at HSBC Bank Middle East: July 2012 – Present [3]

- Government and International Relations Adviser at Control Risks: July 2012 – Present

- Director at WCP Consultants Ltd: May 2012 – Present [4]

- Governor and Distinguished Fellow of New Westminster College. [5]


Diplomatic positions

  • Ambassador at British Embassy Kabul: May 2010 – April 2012
  • Ambassador at British Embassy Saudi Arabia: April 2007 – April 2010
  • HM Ambassador at British Embassy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 2007 – 2010
  • Ambassador at Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1975 – 2010
  • Ambassador at British Embassy Iraq; June 2005 – August 2006
  • Ambassador at British Embassy Sudan; April 2002 – April 2005
  • Head of the Middle East Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office: 1998 – 2002 [6]

Education

Patey graduated from Trinity Academy (1965-1971) and earned a Master of Arts in History from the University of Dundee. [7]

External resources


Notes

  1. William Patey appointed as new British Ambassador to Afghanistan, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, accessed 17 December 2010.
  2. [1] UK Government, accessed 07 September 2016
  3. [2] HSBC in Kuwait Board of Directors, accessed 07 September 2016
  4. [3] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016
  5. [4] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016
  6. [5] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016
  7. [6] New Westminster College, accessed 07 September 2016