Stuart Jack

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Stuart Duncan Macdonald Jack, CVO, (born 1949-06-08) has been Governor of the Cayman Islands since 2005-11-23. He is married to Mariko and the couple has two daughters and one son. One of his daughters' now teaches at Dulwich College, a public school in south-east London.

Before being appointed Governor of the Cayman Islands, Mr. Jack was Head of the Butler Study Team in the Cabinet Office in the UK.

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2004 Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO): Director: Iraq

2003-2004 FCO: Security Review

1999-2003 Tokyo, Minister

1996-1999 FCO: Head of Research Analysts

1992-1995 St Petersburg, Consul General

1989-1992 FCO: Diplomatic Service Inspector

1985-1989 Tokyo, First Secretary (Economic)

1984-1985 FCO: On loan to Bank of England

1981-1984 Moscow, First Secretary & Press Attache

1979-1981 FCO: Far Eastern Department

1975-1979 Tokyo, Second Secretary (Economic)

1972 Entered FCO

Jack has been Chief Scout of The Scout Association of the Cayman Islands since October 2006. In his youth, he was involved in Scouting, including time as a Cub Scout.


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