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'''Martin Donnelly''' CMG is a senior UK civil servant and the Permanent Secretary of the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]].
 
'''Martin Donnelly''' CMG is a senior UK civil servant and the Permanent Secretary of the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]].
  
He was appointed in October 2010, replacing [[Simon Fraser]]. <ref>[http://nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&ReleaseID=415906&SubjectId=2 New Permanent Secretary for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills], BIS/COI 11 October 2010</ref>
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He was appointed in October 2010, following the departure of [[Simon Fraser]] CMG, on 26 August 2010. <ref>[http://nds.coi.gov.uk/content/detail.aspx?NewsAreaId=2&ReleaseID=415906&SubjectId=2 New Permanent Secretary for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills], BIS/COI 11 October 2010</ref>
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 05:48, 28 October 2013

Martin Donnelly CMG is a senior UK civil servant and the Permanent Secretary of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

He was appointed in October 2010, following the departure of Simon Fraser CMG, on 26 August 2010. [1]

Biography

Donnelly was previously Member of the FCO Board of Management, the 'Director General for Globalisation' [2] working with Andrew Cahn. Organisation consultants, Stanton Marris, were drafted in to help with reconfiguring the FCO [3]. [4].

Donnelly is part of the Recruitment sub-group and also has a connection to the Chevening Scholarship programme [5] which "targets the future generation of leaders, decision-makers and opinion-formers", as part of the FCO/British Council public diplomacy initiative. [6] [7]
Previously, Donnelly held positions as the Policy Director of the Immigration and Nationality Directorate of the Home Office, responsible for the beleagered asylum and immigration policy, and Deputy Head of the Cabinet Office European Secretariat, coordinating the Government's European policies and reporting to the Prime Minister from 1998 to 2003. In 1995 Donnelly worked on monetary issues, government debt and economic and monetary union in Europe. In 1989 Donnelly went to Brussels as a member of the personal staff of Leon Brittan, European Commission Vice President, and was responsible for work to set up the European internal market in financial services [8]


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