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+ | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgina_Butler | ||
|birth_date=30 November 1945 | |birth_date=30 November 1945 | ||
− | |constitutes=diplomat | + | |constitutes=diplomat, propagandist, politician |
+ | |twitter=https://twitter.com/gbdiplo | ||
+ | |image=Georgina Butler.jpg | ||
+ | |political_party=Conservative Party | ||
+ | |powerbase=http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Georgina_Butler | ||
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− | + | '''Georgina Butler''' is a UK [[diplomat]] and [[propagandist]] turned [[Conservative party]] [[politician]]. | |
− | Georgina Butler | ||
==Career == | ==Career == | ||
− | *1999- | + | *September 2010 — (1 month) Clerk [[The Worshipful Company of Fletchers]] (Public Relations and Communications industry) |
+ | *August 2010 — (2 months) Assistant Director [[Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies]] (Professional Training & Coaching industry) | ||
+ | *August 2010 — (2 months) Chairman [[Denys Holland Scholarship Fund]], [[University College London]] | ||
+ | *July 2010 — (3 months) Leader International Committee [[European Union of Women]] British Section | ||
+ | *September 2009 — (1 year 1 month) On approved list of candidates [[Conservative Party]] 'Still hoping for a constituency' | ||
+ | *2006 — (4 years ) Election Observer ERIS | ||
+ | *2007 — 2009 (2 years ) British Consul Tangier Foreign and Commonwealth Office | ||
+ | *March 2002 — June 2006 (4 years 4 months) British Ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]]<ref>LinkedIn [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/georgina-butler/a/50/163 Georgina Butler], accessed 18 September 2010</ref> Took over from [[Peter Spiceley]] who retired. | ||
+ | *1999-2002 FCO (Deputy Head, Latin America and Caribbean Department) | ||
*1997-1999 (in Washington) | *1997-1999 (in Washington) | ||
*1996-1997 UK (London Office of the European Commission, Information Correspondent) | *1996-1997 UK (London Office of the European Commission, Information Correspondent) | ||
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*1969-1970 PARIS (Third Secretary) | *1969-1970 PARIS (Third Secretary) | ||
*1968 Entered FCO<ref>Hermes Database September 4, 2001 Foreign And Commonwealth Office - Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001 - Denis Macshane To Visit Hong Kong, New Zealand And Australia - Change Of Ambassador At San Jose - Ministerial Engagements Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001</ref> | *1968 Entered FCO<ref>Hermes Database September 4, 2001 Foreign And Commonwealth Office - Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001 - Denis Macshane To Visit Hong Kong, New Zealand And Australia - Change Of Ambassador At San Jose - Ministerial Engagements Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 24 August 2021
Georgina Butler (diplomat, propagandist, politician) | |
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Born | 30 November 1945 |
Georgina Butler is a UK diplomat and propagandist turned Conservative party politician.
Career
- September 2010 — (1 month) Clerk The Worshipful Company of Fletchers (Public Relations and Communications industry)
- August 2010 — (2 months) Assistant Director Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies (Professional Training & Coaching industry)
- August 2010 — (2 months) Chairman Denys Holland Scholarship Fund, University College London
- July 2010 — (3 months) Leader International Committee European Union of Women British Section
- September 2009 — (1 year 1 month) On approved list of candidates Conservative Party 'Still hoping for a constituency'
- 2006 — (4 years ) Election Observer ERIS
- 2007 — 2009 (2 years ) British Consul Tangier Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- March 2002 — June 2006 (4 years 4 months) British Ambassador to Costa Rica and Nicaragua Foreign and Commonwealth Office[1] Took over from Peter Spiceley who retired.
- 1999-2002 FCO (Deputy Head, Latin America and Caribbean Department)
- 1997-1999 (in Washington)
- 1996-1997 UK (London Office of the European Commission, Information Correspondent)
- 1993-1996 BRUSSELS and LONDON (Forum Europe, Conference organiser)
- 1988-1991 (in New Delhi)
- 1985-1987 UK (Information Department, Head of BBC World Service then Assistant Head, Information Department)
- 1982-1984 BRUSSELS (secondment to European Commission on Association Agreements with Syria, Jordon, Lebanon and aid to Palestinians)
- 1981 BRUSSELS (UK Presidency, locally engaged)
- 1976-1978 NEW YORK (Yearbook Editor, United Nations Secretariat)
- 1971-1975 FCO (Southern European Department, Second later First Secretary)
- 1969-1970 PARIS (Third Secretary)
- 1968 Entered FCO[2]
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References
- ↑ LinkedIn Georgina Butler, accessed 18 September 2010
- ↑ Hermes Database September 4, 2001 Foreign And Commonwealth Office - Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001 - Denis Macshane To Visit Hong Kong, New Zealand And Australia - Change Of Ambassador At San Jose - Ministerial Engagements Visit To Gibraltar By Peter Hain Mp, Minister For Europe : 6 September 2001