British
Airways’ Director of Communications, Simon Walker, is to take a two year
secondment from the Company in order to take up the position of
Communications Secretary at Buckingham Palace.
He will be on secondment from the airline for the period, which will
cover the Queens’ Golden Jubilee year of 2002.
Simon Walker, aged 47, has been on the staff of British Airways since
the beginning of 1998. He was previously a partner at the Brunswick
Group where he worked on British Airways issues. He was seconded from
Brunswick to the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit at No 10 Downing Street
from 1996-97.
He was born in South Africa and has worked as a journalist and
consultant in New Zealand, Belgium and the United Kingdom. He read
politics, philosophy and economics at Balliol College, Oxford where he
was President of the Oxford Union, and he was a Knight Journalism Fellow
at Stanford University. He is married with two children (girl and boy
aged 8 and 14).
Mr Walker will take up his new role at the end of September 2000.
Quote attributable to Simon Walker
"I am tremendously excited and looking forward to taking up this new
post. Working in British Airways is one of the most interesting and
stimulating jobs in my career and I will miss the Company over the next
two years. But I am delighted to have been offered this new opportunity
and am looking forward to the challenges which lie ahead." |