• Source: List of permanent representatives of the United Kingdom to the OECD
  • The Permanent Representative to the OECD is the senior member of the United Kingdom's delegation to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (until 1961 called the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation), based in Paris.
    The UK Delegation to the OECD is an independent mission, sharing the same building as the bilateral Embassy.
    The Permanent Representative almost always has the personal rank of Ambassador.


    Permanent representatives


    1948–1952: Sir Edmund Hall-Patch
    1952–1960: Sir Hugh Ellis-Rees
    1960–1965: Robert Hankey, 2nd Baron Hankey
    1965–1968: Sir Edgar Cohen
    1968–1971: Sir John Chadwick
    1971–1977: Kenna Gallagher
    1977–1982: Arthur Maddocks
    1982–1985: Kenneth Uffen
    1985–1988: Nicholas Bayne
    1988–1992: John Gray
    1992–1995: Keith MacInnes
    1995–1999: Peter Vereker
    1999–2003: Christopher Crabbie
    2004–2008: David Lyscom
    2008–2011: Dominic Martin
    2011–2016: Nick Bridge
    2016–present: Christopher Sharrock


    References




    External links


    The UK Permanent Delegation to the OECD, gov.uk

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