Robin Young (civil servant) explained

Sir Robin Young
Honorific-Suffix:KCB
Office1:Permanent Secretary for Department for Culture, Media & Sport
Term Start1:1998
Term End1:2001
1Blankname1:Secretary of State
1Namedata1:Chris Smith
Predecessor1:Sir G. Hayden Phillips
Successor1:Dame Susan Street
Office2:Permanent Secretary for Department of Trade & Industry
Term Start2:June 2001
Term End2:March 2005
1Blankname2:Secretary of State
1Namedata2:Patricia Hewitt
Predecessor2:Sir Michael Scholar
Successor2:Sir Brian Bender
Birth Date:7 September 1948
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Fettes College, Edinburgh
University College, Oxford
Occupation:Businessman

Sir Robin Urquhart Young, KCB (born 7 September 1948) is a British retired civil servant. He was Permanent Secretary for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport from 1998 to 2001 and Permanent Secretary for the Department of Trade & Industry from 2001 to 2005.

Personal life

Young was born in 1948,[1] and educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh and at University College, Oxford.[2] He was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the 2002 Queen's Birthday Honours.[1] [3]

Career

Young joined the Department of Environment where he worked on housing, environment and local government policy, later becoming Principal Private Secretary to Ministers during the 1980s. From April 1994 to June 1997 he was First Director of the Government Office for London. Between July 1997 and May 1998, he was Head of Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat, Cabinet Office. He was then Permanent Secretary at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. From June 2001 to March 2005, he was Permanent Secretary at the Department of Trade & Industry.[2] [4] [5]

After leaving the Civil Service in 2005, he went into business and was chairman at Dr Foster Intelligence,[1] East of England International (EEI),[6] Apex Communications,[7] Circle Anglia,[8] and A4e.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sir Robin Young, KCB. Debrett's People of Today . 25 February 2013.
  2. Web site: Sir Robin Young. The Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge. 25 February 2013. 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304040037/http://www.csap.cam.ac.uk/network/robin-young/. dead. 4 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Birthday Honours 2002 : Knight Bachelor etc. BBC News. 25 February 2013. 14 June 2002.
  4. Web site: Department of Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary to step down. Local Government Chronicle. 25 February 2013. 23 September 2004.
  5. News: Gribben. Roland. Fresh air in the rambling corridors Robin Young is not like most people's idea of a bureaucrat . 25 February 2013. The Telegraph. London. 5 May 2001.
  6. News: New chairman for EEI. 25 February 2013. Business Weekly. 26 July 2006.
  7. Web site: Euro RSCG lures former civil servant Young to Apex . PR Week. 25 February 2013. 9 February 2006.
  8. Sir Robin Young appointed as new Chairman of Circle Anglia. Circle Anglia. 25 February 2013. 19 August 2009.
  9. News: Reed. James. A4e chairman promises to "restore reputation". 25 February 2013. TheBusinessDesk. 12 March 2012.