Tim Hitchens Explained

Sir Tim Hitchens
Office1:President of Wolfson College, Oxford
Term Start1:1 May 2018
Predecessor1:Hermione Lee
Office2:British Ambassador to Japan
Primeminister2:David Cameron
Theresa May
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:2016
Predecessor2:David Warren
Successor2:Paul Madden
Office3:Assistant Private Secretary to the Sovereign
Primeminister3:Tony Blair
Term Start3:1999
Term End3:2002
Predecessor3:Mary Francis
Successor3:Sir Christopher Geidt
Monarch3:Elizabeth II
Birth Name:Timothy Mark Hitchens
Birth Place:London, England
Alma Mater:Dulwich College
University of Cambridge

Sir Timothy Mark Hitchens, (born 1962) is a British diplomat and a former Assistant Private Secretary to the Queen Elizabeth II, in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, 1999–2002.

Hitchens was seconded from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, to which he returned to become Head of the Africa Department (Equatorial).[1] [2] He had been First Secretary Political and Information, British High Commission, Islamabad and speechwriter for Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.

Early life and career

Hitchens was born in 1962, and educated at Dulwich College from 1972 to 1979.[3] He then attended Christ's College, University of Cambridge, where he read English literature.[4] After joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office he studied Japanese, and then became Trade Secretary in Tokyo.

Career

Hitchens was Private Secretary to The Rt Hon Tristan Garel-Jones, Minister of State for Europe at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1990 to 1993, and speechwriter to the Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon Douglas Hurd from 1993 to 1994. He was Head of the Political Section at the British Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, 1994 to 1997.

From 2005 to 2008 Hitchens was Deputy Ambassador at the British Embassy in Paris.[5]

From autumn 2008, Hitchens took up the position Director, European Political Affairs, in London.[6] [7] In August 2010, he became Director, Africa.

In 2012, Hitchens was appointed HM Ambassador to Japan.[8] He opened a Twitter account under the handle 'UKAmbTim' and,, had over 7000 followers.[9] He often tweets in Japanese. Hitchens was succeeded by Paul Madden in January 2017.[10]

In March 2017, Hitchens was appointed chief executive officer of the Commonwealth Summit 2018.

In January 2017, Hitchens was elected President of Wolfson College, Oxford.[11] He assumed this post on 1st May 2018.

Honours

Hitchens was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2012 New Year Honours.

Personal life

Hitchens is the son of Rear Admiral Gilbert A.F. Hitchens (ret.) RN, who was Royal naval attache in Japan (Feb. 1977-Feb. 1979)

Hitchens has one daughter (born 1991) and one son (born 1993).

Sources

Notes and References

  1. News: British Govt Intervenes in Niger Delta Troubles.. Amaize. Emma. 29 October 2004. Vanguard. Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 12 March 2010. Nigeria. https://web.archive.org/web/20121022025010/http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-14202707_ITM. 22 October 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  2. News: The following announcement is issued by the Press Secretary to the Queen.. 24 July 2002. 12 March 2010. M2 Presswire.
  3. Web site: Alleyn Club Yearbook. Dulwich College. 23 March 2018.
  4. Web site: Chief Executive, Commonwealth Summit Unit: Tim Hitchens –Biography . . . UK . 26 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Tim Hitchens. 2020-07-27. GOV.UK. en.
  6. News: Decision on EU candidacy bid "soon". Danas. 11 May 2009. B92. 12 March 2010. 6 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606115356/http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2009&mm=05&dd=11&nav_id=59070. dead. dmy-all.
  7. News: El Foro de Diálogo sobre Gibraltar fija un calendario con objetivos prioritarios. EFE. 16 October 2009. Soitu. es. 23 March 2018.
  8. Web site: Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Japan. Government of the United Kingdom. 2 March 2012. 23 March 2018.
  9. Web site: Tim Hitchens (@UKAmbTim) – Twitter.
  10. Web site: Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Japan. Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 7 April 2016. 23 March 2018.
  11. News: Wolfson College, Oxford. 23 March 2018.