Mr. Neil Bradley has been appointed as the British High Commissioner to Namibia, succeeding Mr. Charles Moore. His appointment will take effect in April 2025. Mr. Bradley has served in various significant diplomatic roles throughout his career, showcasing a strong background in international relations.
The British High Commission has announced the appointment of Mr. Neil Bradley as the new British High Commissioner to the Republic of Namibia. He will succeed Mr. Charles Moore, who is transitioning to a different position within the Diplomatic Service. Mr. Bradley is set to commence his role in April 2025.
Mr. Neil Bradley possesses a substantial background in diplomatic roles. His career trajectory includes:
– 2020 to 2025: His Majesty’s Ambassador in Monrovia.
– 2017 to 2020: Head of the Human Rights Policy Unit at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
– 2015 to 2016: Head of the UK-EU Funding Unit at the UK Permanent Representation to the EU in Brussels.
– 2011 to 2015: Political Counsellor in Pretoria on secondment to the European External Action Service, EU Delegation in South Africa.
– 2008 to 2011: Political Counsellor in Pretoria.
– 2006 to 2008: Deputy Head of the Migration Group at the FCDO.
– 2000 to 2006: First Secretary in the Justice and Home Affairs Section at the UK Permanent Representation to the EU.
– 2000: Joined the FCDO, completing pre-posting training including French language training.
– 1998 to 2000: Head of the Voluntary Sector Relations Section in a Joint Home Office/Cabinet Office Unit.
– 1993 to 1998: Fast Stream Entrant at the Home Office.
In summary, Mr. Neil Bradley has been designated as the new British High Commissioner to Namibia, succeeding Mr. Charles Moore. His extensive experience in various diplomatic roles prepares him well for his upcoming appointment in April 2025.
Original Source: www.gov.uk