Haydon Boyd Warren-Gash

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Haydon Boyd Warren-Gash CMC (born August 8, 1949 ) is a British ambassador .

Life

Haydon Warren-Gash is a lepidopterist , about 12 species are named after him or one of his family members.

He is married to Caroline Emma Bowring Warren-Gash and has a son (* 1975) and a daughter (* 1977) 1971 Warren-Gash joined the Foreign Service and was in the Latin American Department in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office(FCO) busy. From 1971 to 1972 Warren-Gash was the third embassy secretary at the embassy in Ankara. From 1973 to 1976 Warren-Gash was employed in the Rhodesia Department at the FCO. From 1976 to 1977 Warren-Gash was second embassy secretary at the embassy in Madrid. From 1977 to 1981 Warren-Gash was employed in the Secretary of State's office at the State Department. From 1981 to 1982 Warren-Gash was the private secretary of the British Foreign Ministers at the FCO. From 1982 to 1985 Warren-Gash was Deputy Head of Southern Europe at the FCO. In 1988 Haydon Warren-Gash was first embassy secretary for commerce at Embassy 35, rue du Faubourg St-Honore, Paris . From 1989 to 1990 Warren-Gash was Deputy High Commissioner, Nairobi From 1994 to 1997 Warren-Gash was a non-resident ambassador and consul general in Burkina Faso, Niger and Liberia.

In 1996 he caught a white Baliochilia in the Usambara Mountains.

From 1997 to 2001 Haydon Warren-Gash was in the FCO: HIV / AIDS Special Project Coordinator.

From 2001 to 2002, Haydon Warren-Gash was also a non-resident accredited to President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya in Nouakchott , Mauritania .

predecessor Office successor
Margaret Rothwell British Ambassador to Abidjan
1997 to 2001
Francois Gordon
Anthony Layden British Ambassador in Rabbat
2002-2005
Charles Gray
Thomas Joseph Duggin British Ambassador to Bogota from
2005 to 2008
John Anthony Dew

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Daily Telegraph , Dec 14, 2006, British envoy caught up in butterfly row
  2. ^ Press Office, Downing Street (West), London SW1A 2AH
  3. ^ Union des entomologistes belges, Lambillionea , Union des entomologistes belges., 1996

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