Robin Twyman

Robin Twyman

Consul for Business and Government Affairs

Part of Partners in Prosperity

10th June 2011

Tech City offers tech investment opportunity

The following is a guest blog by Tony Hughes of UKTI, London

Tony Hughes, Director, Focus Innovation for UK Trade and Investment, was in Washington this week and attended an event at the Embassy hosted by UKTI in partnership with creative media companies, Disruptathon and Millennial Media.  Tony, one of the speakers at the evening reception, stopped by to talk a little about Tech City, Prime Minister David Cameron’s new technology initiative in the heart of East London, and why London is the place to be for US companies seeking opportunities in Europe.

About Robin Twyman

Robin Twyman took up his posting as Consul for Business and Government Affairs at the UK Government Office in Seattle in January 2013. He was previously First Secretary (Trade Policy,…

Robin Twyman took up his posting as Consul for Business and Government Affairs at the UK Government Office in Seattle in January 2013. He was previously First Secretary (Trade Policy, Business Affairs and Agriculture) at the British Embassy in Washington.

Born in Canterbury, Kent, in 1968, Robin joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1987. His diplomatic career has seen him serve overseas tours in Harare, Zimbabwe (1989-1992), and Geneva, Switzerland (2001-2006), plus short overseas tours in Mozambique, Mauritius, Russia, Abu Dhabi, Israel, Jordan, DR Congo, Albania, Zambia, Qatar, Nigeria, Syria, and Yemen.

Robin’s assignments have covered a wide range of duties. In Geneva, Robin was a UK delegate to the World Trade Organisation, where his portfolio included the Doha Trade Round’s agriculture negotiations, and trade disputes. Whilst there, he was elected to serve as a chair on one of the WTO’s sub-committees. In the FCO in London, Robin has been a Foreign Office Press Officer (1999-2001), Horn of Africa desk officer, a manager for the UK’s Afghanistan Counter Narcotics programme, and headed up the UK’s South Atlantic Overseas Territories team.