Lunchtime Briefing with Simon Manley CMG, Ambassador & Permanent Representative, UK Mission to the WTO & UN (Geneva)
We are delighted to welcome Ambassador Manley for this briefing to share his reflections on the UK’s evolving role and relationships within the UN and WTO.
When registering for this event you can choose whether you would prefer to attend in-person or virtually. Please note in-person capacity is limited, and any members we are unable to accommodate face-to-face will be offered the opportunity to join virtually. The livestream will run from 12:30 – 13:30.
Join us for your opportunity to:
- Gain insight from the Ambassador on how the UK is navigating key international organisations as an independent nation, as well as why these organisations matter for the UK
- Discuss current challenges to the rules- based system, and what they might mean for organisations across the sectors
- Pose your questions in a live Q&A
Simon Manley, CMG took up his post as the United Kingdom’s Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, United Nations and other International Organisations based in Geneva in April 2021.
Simon oversees the work of the UK Mission in Geneva and represents the United Kingdom in its engagement with over 35 international organisations, agencies and offices based in the city. These include the UN Human Rights Council, the World Trade Organization, the World Health Organization, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Telecommunications Union, the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, CERN, and the World Economic Forum.
Simon has been a member of Her Majesty’s Diplomatic Service since 1990. He was British Ambassador to Spain and non-resident Ambassador to Andorra from October 2013 until August 2019.
Simon has held a number of senior roles in the FCO (now FCDO) in London, including: Director-General, Covid-19 (2020), Director, Europe (2011 to 2013), Director, Defence and Strategic Threats (2008 to 2011) and Head of Counter-Terrorism (2006 to 2008). Earlier in his career, he worked at the UK’s Mission to the United Nations in New York, and was twice seconded to the European Union: the first time to the European Commission and the second to the Council of the European Union.
Simon was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in HM The Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2009.
Simon studied Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford and International Relations at Yale University Graduate School. He is married to Maria Isabel Fernandez Utges Manley. They have three daughters.