Press release

Change of UK Permanent Representative to the OECD: Natacha Alexander

Ms Natacha Alexander has been appointed as the next UK Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Ms Natacha Alexander has been appointed as the next UK Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris in succession to Mr Chris Sharrock. Ms Alexander will hold the personal rank of Ambassador and is due to take up her appointment during June 2021.

Curriculum vitae

Full name: Natacha Alexander

Dates Role
2018 to 2020 Her Majesty’s Treasury (HM Treasury), Deputy Director, Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation
2015 to 2017 HM Treasury, Deputy Director, Europe Strategy and Engagement
2012 to 2015 Office of the Quartet Representative in Jerusalem, Senior Advisor to Quartet Representative, Mr Tony Blair
2011 to 2012 Department for International Development (DFID), Deputy Head, Libya Crisis Unit
2009 to 2011 DFID, Deputy Head, Global Partnerships Department
2008 to 2009 DFID, Head, Iraq Policy and Communications, Iraq Programme Department
2007 to 2008 HM Treasury, Head, International Financial Crime and Corruption, Financial Crime Team
2006 to 2007 HM Treasury, Head, Global Trade Policy Branch, EU Coordination and Strategy Team
2004 to 2006 Brussels, Second Secretary – Economic, UK Permanent Representation to the EU
2003 to 2004 HM Treasury, Policy Analyst, Debt and Reserves Management

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Published 26 April 2021