Difference between revisions of "Anna Clunes"
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==Curriculum Vitae== | ==Curriculum Vitae== | ||
*2020- August 2025 His Majesty’s Ambassador to Poland in September 2020. | *2020- August 2025 His Majesty’s Ambassador to Poland in September 2020. | ||
| − | + | *2017 - 2020 Department for Exiting the European Union, Director, then Acting Director General | |
| − | 2017 - 2020 Department for Exiting the European Union, Director, then Acting Director General | + | *2015 - 2017 FCO, Director, Economic Diplomacy |
| − | 2015 - 2017 FCO, Director, Economic Diplomacy | + | *2012 - 2014 FCO, Director, Protocol |
| − | 2012 - 2014 FCO, Director, Protocol | + | *2010 - 2012 FCO, Head, Communications and Engagement Department and co-Head of Communications Directorate |
| − | 2010 - 2012 FCO, Head, Communications and Engagement Department and co-Head of Communications Directorate | + | *2007 - 2009 Cabinet Office, Deputy Director, European and Global Issues Secretariat |
| − | 2007 - 2009 Cabinet Office, Deputy Director, European and Global Issues Secretariat | + | *2006 - 2007 No.10, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Africa and Development |
| − | 2006 - 2007 No.10, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Africa and Development | + | *2006 FCO, Deputy Head, Africa Department (Equatorial) |
| − | 2006 FCO, Deputy Head, Africa Department (Equatorial) | + | *2003 - 2005 Brussels, Counsellor, External Relations, UK Permanent Representation to the EU |
| − | 2003 - 2005 Brussels, Counsellor, External Relations, UK Permanent Representation to the EU | + | *2000 - 2003 New York, First Secretary, Counter-Terrorism, UK Mission to the United Nations |
| − | 2000 - 2003 New York, First Secretary, Counter-Terrorism, UK Mission to the United Nations | + | *1996 - 2000 Warsaw, Department for International Development, Second Secretary, Development Assistance and Economic<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/people/anna-clunes</ref> |
| − | 1996 - 2000 Warsaw, Department for International Development, Second Secretary, Development Assistance and Economic<ref>https://www.gov.uk/government/people/anna-clunes</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 13:14, 17 January 2026
Anna Clunes CMG OBE has since August 2025 been an 'Advisor' in the Cabinet Office as she rather shyly puts it in her LinkedIn page.[1] In fact according to official data on the Cabinet Office she has the rank of SCS3 and a salary of between £140,000 - £144,999 in the National Security Secretariat, suggesting she may be a Deputy National Security Advisor. This is confirmed by a public announcement by the US Department of State on the occasion of Clunes meeting Senior Bureau for European and Eurasian Affairs Official Brendan P Hanrahan at the Department of State on 12 August.[2]
Curriculum Vitae
- 2020- August 2025 His Majesty’s Ambassador to Poland in September 2020.
- 2017 - 2020 Department for Exiting the European Union, Director, then Acting Director General
- 2015 - 2017 FCO, Director, Economic Diplomacy
- 2012 - 2014 FCO, Director, Protocol
- 2010 - 2012 FCO, Head, Communications and Engagement Department and co-Head of Communications Directorate
- 2007 - 2009 Cabinet Office, Deputy Director, European and Global Issues Secretariat
- 2006 - 2007 No.10, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Africa and Development
- 2006 FCO, Deputy Head, Africa Department (Equatorial)
- 2003 - 2005 Brussels, Counsellor, External Relations, UK Permanent Representation to the EU
- 2000 - 2003 New York, First Secretary, Counter-Terrorism, UK Mission to the United Nations
- 1996 - 2000 Warsaw, Department for International Development, Second Secretary, Development Assistance and Economic[3]