Antony Phillipson

Antony John Phillipson (born 13 January 1971) is a British diplomat, and as of 2021, British High Commissioner to South Africa. He was High Commissioner to Singapore from 2011 to April 2015, and from 2017 to June 2021 was the British Consul-General in New York and Her Majesty's Trade Commissioner for North America.

Antony Phillipson
Born
Antony John Phillipson

(1971-01-13) 13 January 1971
NationalityBritish
EducationMarlborough College,
Keble College, Oxford
Occupationdiplomat
Known forBritish High Commissioner to Singapore and to South Africa

Career

Phillipson was educated at Marlborough College and Keble College, Oxford. He joined the Civil Service in 1993, working in the then Department of Trade and Industry where he rose to be Principal Private Secretary to the Secretary of State. He then transferred to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and served at Washington, D.C. 2002–04, as the Prime Minister's Private Secretary for Foreign Affairs 2004–07, as head of the Iran Co-ordination Group at the FCO 2007–10, and as High Commissioner to Singapore from 2011[1][2] to April 2015 when he was replaced to transfer to another Diplomatic Service appointment.[3] He was Director of Trade and Partnerships in the Department for Exiting the European Union until November 2017, when he was appointed HM Consul General in New York and Director General of International Trade North America.[4]

In addition to his diplomacy-related career, Antony Phillipson is a keen supporter of arts and culture, and was one of the patrons of the British Theatre Playhouse in Singapore from 2011 to 2015.[5]

References

  1. Change of British High Commissioner to the Republic of Singapore, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 25 November 2010
  2. Appointments: High Commissioner to the Republic of Singapore, The Times, London, 1 December 2010
  3. Change of British High Commissioner to Singapore, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 27 February 2015
  4. "Change of Her Majesty's Consul General in New York". Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 25 October 2017.
  5. "British Theatre Playhouse - Patrons". Archived from the original on 26 September 2018. Retrieved 30 October 2015.


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