- John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard
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The Right Honourable
The Lord Kerr of Kinlochard
GCMGBritish Ambassador to the
United StatesIn office
1995–1997President Bill Clinton Prime Minister John Major Preceded by Robin Renwick Succeeded by Christopher Meyer British Representative to the
European UnionIn office
1990–1995President Enrique Barón Crespo
Egon Klepsch
Klaus HänschPrime Minister John Major Preceded by David Hannay Succeeded by Stephen Wall Personal details Born 22 February 1942
Grantown-on-Spey, Scotland United KingdomJohn Olav Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard GCMG (born 22 February 1942), a former diplomat, is Deputy Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and an independent (cross-bench) member of the House of Lords.
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Background and education
Born in Grantown-on-Spey, he was educated at Glasgow Academy and at Pembroke College, Oxford (BA modern history 1963). He has Honorary degrees from the Universities of St Andrews, Aston and Glasgow.
Diplomatic career
He served in the British Diplomatic Service from 1966 until 2002. This included postings at the British Embassy in Moscow, and at the High Commission in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He was Private secretary to the Permanent Under Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1974 until 1979, and was on secondment to HM Treasury from 1979 until 1984, during which time he was Principal Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1981 until 1984. He was Head of Chancery at the British Embassy in Washington DC from 1984 until 1987, then Assistant Under Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1987 until 1990.
He was Ambassador and UK Permanent Representative to the European Communities/European Union in Brussels from 1990 until 1995, then Ambassador to the United States in Washington from 1995 to 1997.Returning to London in 1997, he was Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office and Head of the Diplomatic Service until 2002. After leaving UK Government service he was Secretary General of the European Convention in 2002/3.
He was appointed CMG in 1987, KCMG in 1991, and GCMG in 2001. Three years later, he was created a life peer as Baron Kerr of Kinlochard, of Kinlochard in Perth and Kinross. In the House of Lords he serves in the Law and Institutions Sub-Committee of the EU Select Committee.
Business career
He became a Director of Shell Transport and Trading in 2002, and chaired the group of Directors who brought about the creation[1] in 2005 of Royal Dutch Shell plc, of which he became, and remains, Deputy Chairman and Senior Independent Director. He has been a Director of the Scottish American Investment Trust since 2002, of Rio Tinto plc since 2003, and of Scottish Power Ltd since 2009.
He is a Trustee of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland (since 2005), an executive committee member of the Trilateral Commission, and UK President of the UK/Korea Forum for the Future. He was Chairman of the Court and Council of Imperial College London from January 2005 until July 2011. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and was a Trustee of the National Gallery, London, from 2002 to 2010, and of the Rhodes Trust from 1997 to 2010, and was a Fulbright Commissioner from 2003 to 2009.
He is Chairman of the Centre for European Reform, Vice-President of the European Policy Centre, and a Council member of Business for New Europe.
References
- ^ see Nicholas Beale, Constructive Engagement, ISBN 0566087111 Ch 10
- Announcement of his introduction at the House of Lords House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 14 September 2004
Diplomatic posts Preceded by
Sir David HannayUK Permanent Representative to the European Union
1990-1995Succeeded by
Sir Stephen WallPreceded by
Sir Robin RenwickBritish Ambassador to the United States
1995-1997Succeeded by
Sir Christopher MeyerGovernment offices Preceded by
Sir John ColesPermanent Secretary of the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
1997-2002Succeeded by
Sir Michael JayCategories:- 1942 births
- Living people
- People educated at Glasgow Academy
- Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford
- Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the United States
- Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George
- Crossbench life peers
- Scottish businesspeople
- Scottish politicians
- Diplomatic peers
- Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Permanent Representatives of the United Kingdom to the European Union
- Permanent Under-Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs
- Members of HM Diplomatic Service
- Civil servants in HM Treasury
- Private secretaries in the British Civil Service
- Rhodes Trustees
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