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− | + | '''Frances Mary Guy''' is the current Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic and is the former Head of [[Engaging with the Islamic World]] | |
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*2006-2008 Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic | *2006-2008 Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:02, 23 June 2021
Frances Guy (propagandist) | |
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Born | 1 Feb 1959 |
Alma mater | George Watson's College |
Spouse | G. Hugo Raybaudo |
Frances Mary Guy is the current Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic and is the former Head of Engaging with the Islamic World
Career
- 2006-2008 Ambassador to the Lebanese Republic
- 2004-2006 Engaging with the Islamic World
- 2001-2004 Sana'a: Ambassador
- 1997-2001 Addis Ababa: Deputy Head of Mission
- 1995-1996 Bangkok: First Secretary
- 1993-1995 FCO: Middle East Department
- 1991-1993 FCO: Finance Department
- 1988-1991 Khartoum: Second Secretary
- 1986-1988 FCO: Middle East Department
- 1985-1985 European Parliament: Researcher
- 1984-1985 British Council in Damascus
Source[1]
Connections
- Engaging with the Islamic World Group
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Strategic Programme Fund - formerly the Global Opportunities Fund
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References
- ↑ FCO Website, Latest news: CHANGE OF AMBASSADOR TO THE LEBANESE REPUBLIC (22/06/2006)Accessed April 15, 2008