On Wednesday 21st January, for our first event of 2026, we were delighted to welcome to GSF, Lord McDonald of Salford GCMG KCVO, Master of Christ’s College, Cambridge (2022-); Permanent Under-Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs & Head of HM Diplomatic Service (2015-2020). At a critical juncture in relations between Europe and the US, he gave us his views on ‘Changing Diplomacy: The Outlook For 2026 And Beyond’ in an event chaired by GSF Advisory Board Co-Chair, the Rt Hon the Lord Hammond of Runnymede PC (Chancellor of the Exchequer 2016-2019; Foreign Secretary 2014-2016; Defence Secretary 2011-2014).
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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY
SIMON MCDONALD was born and educated in Salford, and read History at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he is now an Honorary Fellow. He joined the Foreign andCommonwealth Office (FCO) in 1982 and, early in his career, served in Jeddah, Riyadh, Bonn and Washington, D.C. He was British Ambassador to Israel (2003-2006) and to Germany (2010-15). In September 2015 Simon became Permanent Under-Secretary at the FCO and Head of the Diplomatic Service. After leaving the FCO in Autumn 2020, he was appointed a life peer, taking his seat in the House of Lords as a crossbencher in February 2021. Simon is a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) and Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (KCVO). His first book – Leadership: Lessons from a Life in Diplomacy – was published in 2022 and his second – Beyond Britannia: Reshaping UK Foreign Policy – in 2023. The University of Salford awarded him an Honorary doctorate in 2024. Simon became the 39th Master of Christ’s College on 1 September 2022. He is married to Olivia and they have four adult children.