Arthur Snell

Arthur Snell is a British businessman and former diplomat who served as the United Kingdom's High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago from 2011 to 2014.

Snell was born in England and graduated from the University of Oxford in history.[1] Following work at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, he held several diplomatic postings in Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Yemen, and Iraq.[1] He was appointed the United Kingdom's High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago in 2011 and assumed his post in June of that year.[2] He has also headed the UK's "Prevent" anti-terrorism programme.[3] Snell later left government service and, as of 2017, is managing director of intelligence at PGI, a London-based risk consultancy.[4][5]

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