Lord Kim Darroch
Former British Ambassador to the United States and the EU
Lord Kim Darroch is the former British Ambassador to the United States, and former British Representative to the EU. Drawing on over forty years’ experience of diplomatic service, Kim shares vital lessons on international relations and leadership.
“A globally recognised expert on geopolitics”
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From 2016-19, Lord Darroch was the British Ambassador to the United States. Prior to this between 2012-15, he served as the National Security Adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron, overseeing global issues and conflicts in Iraq, Libya and Ukraine. He held senior roles working on multilateral negotiations in UK-EU Policy, including working as the Permanent UK Representative to the European Union from 2007-11 and as Prime Minister Tony Blair’s EU Adviser from 2004-07. Other roles held by Lord Darroch during his earlier career include Private Secretary to the Minister of State for the Middle East, Head of the News Department at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Head of the Adriatic Department during the Dayton Accords negotiations that put an end to the Bosnian War. He was made a life peer in the House of Lords in 2019. Previously, he was appointed a Knight Commander (KCMG) in 2008 and a Companion of Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMG) in 1997.
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Lord Darroch brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience in diplomacy and global security, making him an insightful speaker on issues of international policy and strategic relations.