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− | Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG joined the Diplomatic Service in 1963 and served successively | + | Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG joined the Diplomatic Service in 1963 and served successively as Third Secretary, Foreign Office, 1963-65 (Desk officer, Muscat and Oman); Second Secretary, Helsinki [Finland] 1965-67; Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1968-71; First Secretary and Private Secretary to HM Ambassador (Lord Cromer), Washington [United States] 1971-74; First Secretary, Bonn [Germany], 1974-77; FCO, 1977-80 (Counsellor, 1979; Special Counsellor for Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe and Zambia] negotiations, 1979-80); Counsellor, UK Permanent Representation to European Communities, 1980-84. |
− | Since 1992 he has been an "international businessman", currently serving on the board of a number of major companies including [[Caterpillar]], Schindler in Switzerland, [[Yell Group]] in the UK and Mandarin Oriental Hotels, Safinvest Limited and Chairman of Louis Vuitton Moet-Hennessy, British Mediterranean | + | In 1983-91 he was Private Secretary and adviser on foreign affairs and defence to [Margaret Thatcher] and for the first months of John Major's government. |
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+ | Since 1992 he has been an "international businessman", currently serving on the board of a number of major companies including [[Caterpillar]], Schindler in Switzerland, [[Yell Group]] in the UK and Mandarin Oriental Hotels, Safinvest Limited and Chairman of Louis Vuitton Moet-Hennessy, British Mediterranean Airways, and Northern Trust Global Services | ||
Powell is also a member of the International Advisory Boards of [[Rolls Royce]], [[Barrick Gold]], [[Magna Corporation]] and the UK advisory boards of [[Hicks Muse]], Thales, GEMS Oriental & General Fund, International, Alfa, Wingate Capital | Powell is also a member of the International Advisory Boards of [[Rolls Royce]], [[Barrick Gold]], [[Magna Corporation]] and the UK advisory boards of [[Hicks Muse]], Thales, GEMS Oriental & General Fund, International, Alfa, Wingate Capital |
Revision as of 16:10, 10 September 2007
Lord Powell of Bayswater KCMG joined the Diplomatic Service in 1963 and served successively as Third Secretary, Foreign Office, 1963-65 (Desk officer, Muscat and Oman); Second Secretary, Helsinki [Finland] 1965-67; Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1968-71; First Secretary and Private Secretary to HM Ambassador (Lord Cromer), Washington [United States] 1971-74; First Secretary, Bonn [Germany], 1974-77; FCO, 1977-80 (Counsellor, 1979; Special Counsellor for Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe and Zambia] negotiations, 1979-80); Counsellor, UK Permanent Representation to European Communities, 1980-84.
In 1983-91 he was Private Secretary and adviser on foreign affairs and defence to [Margaret Thatcher] and for the first months of John Major's government.
Since 1992 he has been an "international businessman", currently serving on the board of a number of major companies including Caterpillar, Schindler in Switzerland, Yell Group in the UK and Mandarin Oriental Hotels, Safinvest Limited and Chairman of Louis Vuitton Moet-Hennessy, British Mediterranean Airways, and Northern Trust Global Services
Powell is also a member of the International Advisory Boards of Rolls Royce, Barrick Gold, Magna Corporation and the UK advisory boards of Hicks Muse, Thales, GEMS Oriental & General Fund, International, Alfa, Wingate Capital ACE and Diligence.
He is a cross-bench member of the House of Lords, where he serves on the Economic Affairs Committee. He is Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Entrepreneurship.
Previous directorships include Jardine Matheson Holdings and associated companies (1992-2000), National Westminster Bank, Arjo Wiggins Appleton, Said Holdings, J. Rothschild Name Co., Phillips, de Pury & Luxembourg, Arjo Wiggins Appleton, Trafalgar House.
Affiliations
- Henry Jackson Society
- China-Britain Business Council
- Atlantic Partnership
- Oxford University Business School Foundation
- British Museum
- Aspen Institute
- International Institute for Strategic Studies
Family
Powell has three brothers, Chris, Roderick and Jonathan Powell, who became the Chief of Staff to Tony Blair's privately funded office private office, a member of the Labour Party. His wife is [Carla Bonardi] who he married in 1964