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Wilton Park is an executive agency of the Foreign Office and is used as an elite conferencing venue.
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People
Wilton Park Academic Council
- Dr Farhan Nizami (Chair): Director, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
- Sir Rodric Braithwaite: Chairman, Russian Programme, Centre For European Reform
- Dr David Bryer Chair of Oxfam International and Trustee of Save The Children
- Professor Victor Bulmer-Thomas Director, Chatham House
- Lord Corbett of Castle Vale: Labour Party parliamentary representative
- Sir Patrick Cormack: Conservative Party parliamentary representative
- Mr Keith Dobson: Secretary-General, Anglo-German Foundation for the Study of Industrial Society
- Mr Nik Gowing: Journalist and broadcaster
- Mr Janusz Heath: Former Managing Director, Allianz Specialised Investments
- Sir Michael Quinlan: Former Director, The Ditchley Foundation
- Lord Skidelsky: Professor of Political Economy, Warwick University
- Dame Veronica Sutherland: President, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge
- Lord Young of Norwood Green: Trade Union Liaison Officer, Ethical Trading Initiative
FCO
- Tim Livesey: Assistant Director of Information and Head of Public Diplomacy Policy Department
- Peter Hill: Directorate of Strategy and Information Wilton Park:
- Colin Jennings: Chief Executive
- Richard Latter: Director
- Nick Hopkinson: Deputy Director
- Robin Hart: Associate Director
- Chris Langdon: Associate Director
- Roger Williamson: Associate Director
- Isobelle Jaques: Associate Director
- Adela Gooch: Associate Director
- Jane Rawbone: PA/Chief Executive (note-taker)
Fellows of the Wilton Park International Association
- Niels Christainsen VP Public Affairs Nestle
- Evelyn Le Chene, Threat Response International
Resources
- Gregg Nakano (MALD '01)A Fletcher Student at Wilton Park (Or: how to drink wine with internationally recognized Islam scholars for next to nothing), The Fletcher Ledger, December 13, 1999, accessed 15 February 2008.