Paul Madden (diplomat)

Paul Madden
CMG FRGS
British High Commissioner to Australia
In office
2011–2015
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister David Cameron
Preceded by Baroness Amos
Succeeded by Menna Rawlings
British High Commissioner to Singapore
In office
2007–2011
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Tony Blair
Gordon Brown
David Cameron
Preceded by Sir Alan Collins
Succeeded by Antony Phillipson
Personal details
Born (1959-04-25) 25 April 1959
Devon, England
Spouse(s) Sarah
Children Three teenage children
Alma mater University of Cambridge
Durham University
SOAS

Paul Damian Madden CMG FRGS (born 25 April 1959) is a British diplomat who has been High Commissioner to Singapore and to Australia.

Education

Madden was educated at The King's School, Ottery St Mary, and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA degree in economic geography (later upgraded to MA). He has a Master of Business Administration degree from Durham University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Career

Madden began his career in the Department of Trade and Industry where he was Private Secretary to the Minister 1984–86. He then studied Japanese at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and at Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, before joining the Diplomatic Service. He served at the Embassy in Tokyo 1988–92, at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), dealing with EU enlargement and Environmental issues, 1992–96, and at the Embassy in Washington, D.C. 1996–2000. He was Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore 2000–03, Assistant Director of Information at the FCO 2003–04, and Managing Director at UK Trade & Investment 2004–06. He was British High Commissioner in Singapore 2007–11 and High Commissioner to Australia 2011–15.[1][2]

Madden was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2013 Birthday Honours.[3]

Madden has been appointed British Ambassador to Japan in succession to Tim Hitchens. He will take up his appointment in January 2017.[4]

Bibliography

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Books

Book reviews

Date Review article Work(s) reviewed
April 2013 Madden, Paul (April 2013). "Raffles' prize". Australian Book Review 350: 46.  Glendinning, Victoria (2012). Raffles and the golden opportunity, 1781-1826. London: Profile Books. 

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