Difference between revisions of "Martin Reynolds"
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Alma mater | Magdalen College School (Oxford), Gonville and Caius College (Cambridge) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Career
"Reynolds has been in various posts at the FCO since 1997. Most recently he had been Principal Private Secretary for the Secretary for State for FCO Affairs from 2014-2018, Deputy High Commissioner in Pretoria from 2011 to 2014, and a Permanent Representative at Brussels from 2006 to 2011."[2]
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