Peter Smith |
(15 May 1942 - ) |
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Peter John Smith, CBE
Former Governor of the Cayman Islands
Peter John Smith is a retired British diplomat and former Governor of the Cayman Islands.
Early life and education
Peter John Smith was boron on 15 May 1942 in the United Kingdom.
Career
Smith served as Governor of the Cayman Islands from 5 May 1999 until his retirement on 9 May 2002.
His career highlights are as follows:
1996-98 |
Maseru (High Commissioner) |
1993-96 |
Antananarivo (HM Ambassador) |
1992 |
Attachment to Royal College for Defence Studies |
1988-92 |
Toronto (Deputy Consul General/Director Trade Promotion and Investment) |
1987-88 |
Montreal (Deputy Consul General) |
1984-87 |
FCO (Protocol Department) |
1981-84 |
Port Louis (Deputy High Commissioner) |
1976-80 |
Mexico City (First Secretary Commercial) |
1973-76 |
FCO (Personnel Policy) |
1970-73 |
New York (Consulate-General) (Second Secretary Information) |
1968-69 |
Paris (Third Secretary Commercial) |
1964-67 |
Saigon (Third Secretary Information) |
1962-64 |
FCO (Establishment and Organisation Department) |
1962 |
FCO (Archives Department) |
Personal life
Smith is mattied and has one son (b. 1965) and one daughter (b. 1967). |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Smith_(diplomat) |
http://www.gov.ky/portal/page/portal/cighome/find/organisations/azagencies/gov/biographies/psmith |
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Occupation |
Retired Diplomat |
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Date of Birth |
15 May 1942 |
Place of Birth |
United Kingdom |
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Notable Accomplishments |
Governor of Cayman Islands: 5 May 1999 - 9 May 2002 |
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