Richard Stagg
Honorific prefixHis Excellency Sir
Honorific suffixKCMG
Birth date27 September 1955 (age 70)
EducationWinchester College
Alma materOriel College, Oxford
OccupationDiplomat
OfficeBritish Ambassador to Afghanistan
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime ministerDavid Cameron
Term start2012
Term end2015
PredecessorSir William Patey
SuccessorDame Karen Pierce
Office 1British High Commissioner to India
Monarch 1Elizabeth II
Term start 12007
Term end 12011
Predecessor 1Sir Michael Arthur
Successor 1Sir James Bevan
Prime minister 1Gordon Brown
David Cameron

Sir Richard Stagg (born 27 September 1955) is a retired British diplomat who was ambassador to Bulgaria, high commissioner to India and ambassador to Afghanistan.

Education

Charles Richard Vernon Stagg was educated at Winchester College and Oriel College, Oxford where he read history.

Career

On joining the British Foreign Office, Stagg worked in the Department responsible for Hong Kong – on his second day the Hong Kong Police mutinied, adding to the challenge of managing Britain’s last major overseas territory.

He then spent three years in Bulgaria, and a further three years in the Netherlands at a time when the country was in uproar over the planned deployment of US missiles.

Stagg was then seconded to the Secretariat of the European Council to help establish a new organisation designed to coordinate more effectively the foreign policy of the members of the European Union. He returned to London to work on policy towards the Soviet Union in the three years leading up to its collapse and the liberation of Eastern Europe – the goal of British policy for the previous four decades.

After two years as British Press Spokesman in Brussels during the Maastricht negotiations (which led to a landmark treaty paving the way for the Euro), he became a Private Secretary to the British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd.

From 1996–1998 Stagg was head of the Foreign Office Department responsible for the Enlargement of the EU – negotiations with 10 candidate countries were started in early 1998 under the UK’s Presidency of the Council of the EU.

Stagg was appointed British Ambassador to Bulgaria in 1998 and served there for three years during the war over the future of Kosovo.

Between 2001 and 2007 Stagg was responsible for the Foreign Office’s global consular, visa and information work; and for the global estate, IT and HR. He was a member of the Foreign Office's management board from 2002 to 2007.

Stagg was British High Commissioner to India from 2007 to 2011,[1] and Ambassador to Afghanistan from April 2012 until he retired in early 2015.[2]

In September 2019 he took up the post of Warden of Winchester College, chairing its board of governors.[3]

Personal life

Stagg is married with five children - 3 sons and 2 daughters.

References

  1. ^ "Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Afghanistan". Government of the United Kingdom. 20 December 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. ^ Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Afghanistan – Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 24 March 2015
  3. ^ "Winchester College appoints 48thWardento chair its Governing Body". Winchester College Society. Winchester College. Retrieved 4 April 2019.