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Alan Charlton (diplomat) was born on 21 June, 1952 in Stapleford, Nottingham, United Kingdom, is a Diplomat. Discover Alan Charlton (diplomat)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Alan Charlton (diplomat) Net Worth
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Charlton directs training courses on negotiation and diplomacy for the Centre for Political and Diplomatic Studies (CPDS); lectures on cruise ships, most recently, with his 13th lecture tour being on the Viking Jupiter in South America in December 2022; and is active with The Samaritans as a listening volunteer, leader and recruiter. Charlton authored four published books: “Shaking My Briefcase - Diplomatic Stories”; “Nottingham Family Squire”; “My Stapleford and Nottingham” and “Apollo Cokkinis - An Extraordinary Life”. The last three are based on his research into his own and his wife’s family.
Charlton is a trustee and vice-chair of Canning House, a charitable organisation promoting links between the UK and Latin America. In 2014 he founded the UK-Brazil Conversa, a forum for discussion under the Chatham House Rule for business people, public policy makers, educationalists and others with the aim of making more of the synergies between the two countries in these interconnected fields. The first meeting was held in Cambridge from 5–7 September 2014. Conversa 2 was held from 13–15 November 2015 in Rio de Janeiro. Conversa 3 was in London 2017; Conversa 4 was in São Paulo 2019; Conversa 5 was held online during the COVID lockdown in 2020; and Conversa 6 was held in Rio de Janeiro in June 2022.
After leaving the Diplomatic Service in 2013, Charlton held several positions, including: De Montfort University, as a governor for 6 years and also Chair of the Audit Committee (2021 – 2022); Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham for 6 years where he was a Member of the Advisory Board of the Institute of Latin American Studies for all 6 years, the Robin Humphreys Fellow and its chair in the final year; Member of the advisory board of the Brazil Institute of the King’s College London; and a governor of Sherborne School for 6 years and Sherborne Qatar. He is a member of the advisory board of the Brazil Institute of King's College London and of ILAS. He is a governor of Sherborne School. He has lectured in Germany, the United States, Brazil and the United Kingdom. He also lectures on cruise ships including the Queen Mary 2. He speaks Portuguese, German and French, in addition to English.
Charlton's diplomatic career was marked by visits overseas by the British Royal Family, most notably the State Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the US in 2007, after which he was made Commander of the Royal Victorian Order for his role. Prince (now King) Charles made his first major overseas visit with (now Queen Consort) Camilla Parker Bowles to Brazil in 2009; they stayed at his official diplomatic residence. The visit of Prince Harry to Brazil in 2012 on his first solo overseas tour, gave a major boost to the UK profile.
Charlton was Deputy British Ambassador to the United States and Germany. He worked on a wide range of issues, notably former Yugoslavia when he was a lead player in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the 1990s. He was made a Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George in the 1996 New Year Honours in recognition of this work.
Charlton joined the Diplomatic Service in 1978 and in his early career served in the British Embassy in Amman, after learning Arabic, and in the British Military Government in Berlin before, during and after the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
Alan Charlton CMG CVO (born 21 June 1952) is a British former diplomat who was ambassador to Brazil from 2008 to 2013. Following retirement from his diplomatic career, he has been active writing books, lecturing on cruise ships and volunteering with the Samaritans.
Charlton was born on 21 June 1952 in Stapleford, Nottingham, to parents Henry and Eva Charlton. He attended Nottingham High School, and then Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (MA), Leicester University (PGCE) and Manchester University (BLing).