Fiona Clouder

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Fiona Jennifer Clouder - Fiona was appointed as the UK Government’s Regional Ambassador for Latin America and the Caribbean, COP26 in Mar 2020.[1][2]

Fiona joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (now FCDO) in 2001, from the Research Councils (now UKRI) to build and lead the FCO’s global Science and Innovation Network (UKSIN).[3][4] In 2006 she went to India as Director of Corporate Services, returning to London in 2009 to work on Migration issues. From 2011, as Deputy Director, Americas, Fiona led the FCO’s strategy on Latin America (the Canning Agenda). Fiona served as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Chile from Feb 2014[5] to Jun 2018.[6][7] On return her work included Americas, Overseas Territories, Climate Diplomacy and preparations for COP26.

References[]

  1. ^ "Gov.UK".
  2. ^ "Evidence to Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons, Q41, 19 Mar 2020".
  3. ^ "Science and Innovation Annual Report 2004-2005, FCO, March 2005" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Chemistry World 1 Feb 2005".
  5. ^ ""Ms Fiona Clouder has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to Chile starting in February 2014". Gov.UK. Retrieved 16 May 2020".
  6. ^ ""Jamie Bowden starts duties as new British Ambassador to Chile". British Embassy Santiago. 21 June 2018".
  7. ^ ""Jamie Bowden starts duties as new British Ambassador to Chile". Anglo Chilean Society. Retrieved 16 May 2020".
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by British Ambassador to Chile
2014-2018
Succeeded by
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