Mark Pellew

Mark Pellew CVO (born 28 August 1942), a British diplomat, was Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Holy See 1998–2002.[1]

Biography

Pellew was educated at Winchester College[2] and Trinity College, Oxford. He joined the Foreign Office in 1965.[3]

He was 1st Secretary in Rome 1976–1980, and Assistant Head of the Personnel Operations Department 1981–1983. He was seconded to Hambros Bank (1989–1991), and served as a Counsellor in Washington (1983–1989). He was Head of the North American Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1991–1996).[3]

After leaving the Diplomatic Service he was Chief Executive to the Secretary-General of the Anglican Consultative Council 2002–05.[3]

gollark: In Haskell one way you can do it is with `iterate`, where you define a starting value and a way to iterate on that value, and you get an infinitely long list.
gollark: 5.
gollark: Who is this "windmill cookies"?
gollark: ***parser combinators***: all hail
gollark: If you just want a write-only (or write-once) thing, you can probably just use Perl.

References

  1. British Diplomatic Oral History Programme interview, Churchill College, Cambridge
  2. Maclure, P. S. W. K.; Stevens, R. P. Winchester College, A Register. Winchester College, 2014. p. 333
  3. PELLEW, Mark Edward, Who's Who 2015, A & C Black, 2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.