Asif Ahmad
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Asif Anwar Ahmad | |
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United Kingdom Ambassador to Palau | |
Assumed office 2013 |
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Preceded by | Stephen Lillie |
16th United Kingdom Ambassador to the Philippines | |
Assumed office 2010 |
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Preceded by | Stephen Lillie |
20th United Kingdom Ambassador to Laos | |
In office 2010–2012 |
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Preceded by | Quinton Quayle |
Succeeded by | Philip Malone |
20th United Kingdom Ambassador to Thailand | |
In office 2010–2012 |
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Preceded by | Quinton Quayle |
Succeeded by | Mark Kent |
Personal details | |
Born | London, England |
21 January 1956
Nationality | British |
Residence | London, England |
Profession | Diplomat |
Asif Anwar Ahmad (Bengali: আসিফ আনোয়ার আহমেদ; born 21 January 1956) is a British diplomat, serving as the British Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines. He is also accredited as Ambassador to Palau. He was the British Ambassador to Thailand from November 2010 until August 2012.[1] He has been British Ambassador to the Philippines since July 2013.[2]
Early life
Ahmad was born on 21 January 1956 in London, England. He is the son of the late Salahuddin Ahmad, a Pakistani and later Bangladeshi diplomat and Bandana Ahmad, an expert in social services in the UK. He was educated at the Community High School, Tehran and then Carlisle Technical College. He studied economics at Durham University, graduating in 1977 with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. Later, he attended INSEAD and completed its International Executive Program in 1991.[3]
Career
He joined National Westminster Bank, where he stayed until 1996, during which time he studied at INSEAD. His banking career included roles in International Banking, oversight of Coutts & Co and as Senior Manager of a network of high street branches centred at County Hall, London. He joined Business Link London in 1996, as a Personal Business Adviser, transferring to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1999. After a period in the FCO's Resource and Budgeting Department he was appointed to the Senior Civil Service and served as Head of the Commonwealth Department.[1]
In 2003, Ahmad was seconded to the Prime Minister's Office where he served as Head of the Communication and Information Centre for a period, and then to UK Trade and Investment where he was Director, Asia from 2004 until 2008. He returned to FCO policy work as Head of the South East Asia and Pacific Department, dealing with issues relating to ASEAN countries, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. For a short period in 2009, he ran the British Embassy in Rangoon.[2]
In 2010, Ahmad was appointed as Her Majesty's Ambassador to Thailand and Laos. Apart from the UK, he has lived in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran, Japan, China, Poland and Thailand.[1][2]
Awards and nominations
In January 2014, Ahmad was nominated for the Civil Servant of the Year award at the British Muslim Awards.[4]
Honours
Key to the City
- Cebu, Philippines (12 March 2015)[5]
See also
References
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Diplomatic posts | ||
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Preceded by | United Kingdom Ambassador to Thailand 2010—2012 |
Succeeded by Mark Kent |
United Kingdom Ambassador to Laos 2010—2012 |
Succeeded by Philip Malone |
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Preceded by | United Kingdom Ambassador to the Philippines 2013— |
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United Kingdom Ambassador to Palau 2013— |
Incumbent |
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- Living people
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- English expatriates in Pakistan
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- People from London
- Alumni of Durham University
- INSEAD alumni
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Laos
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Thailand
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the Philippines
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Palau