Wood, Andrew, 1940-
Enlarge text Shrink text- Change or decay, 2011:ECIP t.p. (Andrew Wood) ECIP data (associate fellow at Chatham House, served in the British Embassy in Moscow)
- OGU Uzbekistan International Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference WWW site, Sept. 19, 2011:PDF file with Andrew Wood bio (born in Gibraltar on 2 January 1940; member of the British diplomatic service from 1961 to 2000, serving in Moscow (1964-1966, 1979-1982 and 1995-2000 (the last as Ambassador)); Washington DC (1967-1970 and 1989-1992 (as Deputy Head of Mission)) and Belgrade (1975-9 and 1985-89 (as Ambassador)); currently Special Representative for BP, an Adviser to ITE Group plc, a Trustee for the Victor Zorza Hospice Trust, and the President of the King's College (Cambridge) Association; Associate Fellow of Chatham House since 2008; lives in London and Jersey (Channel Islands))
Sir Andrew Marley Wood GCMG (born 2 January 1940) is a former British diplomat. Born in Gibraltar, Wood was educated at Ardingly College and King's College, Cambridge. In 1964, he was posted to Moscow by the British Diplomatic Service. Following a range of diplomatic posts he served as British Ambassador to Yugoslavia from 1985 to 1989. From 1995 to 2000 Wood served as British Ambassador to Russia and Moldova before retiring from diplomatic service. In addition to diplomatic service, Wood has served on the boards or executive councils of several institutions, including the PBN Company, the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce, the Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust, for which he was director, and the Britain Russia Centre, which he chaired. He has been Senior Advisor to or on the advisory boards of the PBN Company, Ernst & Young, Renaissance Capital, and the British Consultants' Bureau. He also advised then British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Russian investment issues. He was made GCMG in 2000, having been made KCMG in 1995 and CMG in 1986. In January 2017, Wood was revealed by The Independent to be the British diplomat who had played a key role in unsubstantiated claims that Donald Trump was involved in a sex scandal being used as "Kompromat" by Russia to control Trump. When questioned by the newspaper, Wood admitted his role but said "My view is that these are serious matters and that they should be investigated. I don't think I have done anything wrong at all in what I have done."
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