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Steven Fisher (diplomat)

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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Name
  
Steven Fisher

Preceded by
  
Ian Worthington

Role
  
Diplomat

Parents
  
Dennis Fisher

Nationality
  
British


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Born
  
7 February 1965 (age 59) Stratford (
1965-02-07
)

Succeeded by
  
Christopher Campbell

Steven Fisher (born 1965) is a British diplomat who was British Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and Haiti 2009–2015. Before that post he served as the Deputy Ambassador in Venezuela and Hungary.

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Early life and education

Steven Fisher was born in Tiddington, Warwickshire, just outside Stratford in the heart of central England. His father Dennis Fisher is a retired Police Detective. Steven attended boarding school at Warwick.

After school, Steven attended Wadham College, Oxford, where he studied Modern History and French. After he graduated from Oxford University, he worked for Andersen Consulting for five years.

Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Steven joined the Foreign Office (FCO) in London in 1993 and worked in the European Union Department on a range of economic and trade related issues. His first overseas post came in 1995, when he was posted to Singapore. After working there for three years, he returned to London in August 1998. After four years of working in London, in 2002, Steven was posted to Venezuela as the Deputy Ambassador. In January 2006 he moved to Hungary, again as Deputy Ambassador.

In December 2009 he took up the post of Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and concurrently non-resident Ambassador to Haiti. In April 2015 the FCO announced that he was to be replaced and would transfer to another Diplomatic Service appointment.

References

Steven Fisher (diplomat) Wikipedia