Richard Gozney
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Sir Richard Hugh Turton Gozney KCMG, born 21 July 1951, is a British career diplomat. He has been Governor and Commander in Chief of Bermuda since December 12, 2007[1] .
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[edit] Background and education
The son of Thomas Leonard Gozney and his wife Elizabeth Margaret Lilian Gardiner, Gozney was educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, and St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He took a BA (Hons) degree in Geology in 1973. In 1970, between school and the University, he briefly taught at a school in Kenya.
He married Diana Edwina Baird on 24 April 1982 and has two sons; James, born 7 April 1987, and Alexander, born 25 February 1990.
[edit] Career summary
- 1973 - 1974: Foreign and Commonwealth Office desk officer for Somalia and Ethiopia
- 1974 - 1978: British Embassy Jakarta, Third and later Second Secretary
- 1978 - 1981: British Embassy Buenos Aires, Third and later First Secretary
- 1981 - 1984: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Head of Section for NATO nuclear arms control
- 1984 - 1988: Madrid, Head of Chancery and Political Section
- 1989 - 1990: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- 1990 - 1993: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- 1993 - 1996: British High Commissioner to Swaziland
- 1996 - 1997: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Head of Security Policy Department
- 1998 - 2000: Cabinet Office, Chief of the Assessments Staff
- 2000 - 2004: British Ambassador to Indonesia
- 2004 - 2007: British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Her Majesty's Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Benin and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
- 2007 - present: Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda
[edit] Honours
- 1993: Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
- 2006: Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
[edit] Publication
- Gibraltar and the EC: Aspects of the Relationship (Royal Institute of International Affairs Discussion Paper, 1993)
[edit] References
- Who's Who 2007 (A. & C. Black, London, 2007)
- ^ Smith, Tim. The Royal Gazette: Breaking News: New Governor sworn in. 12 December 2007. Accessed 13 December 2007
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