Quinton Quayle

He took up this post in August 2007, succeeding David Fall, and was replaced in November 2010 by Asif Ahmad.

[4][1] Quayle spent a lot of time in his roles as Ambassador promoting trade and investment and worked very closely with the British Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (BCCT); his job directly before his posting to Bucharest was as International Group Director with UK Trade and Investment.

He has also worked in the private sector for Price Waterhouse Management Consultants and VT Group.

He currently serves as an Adviser to Gurin Energy in Thailand and, in the UK, as Chair/Panel Member of both the High Speed 2 (HS2) and East West Railways "Need to Sell" Panels and as Senior Independent Director and Independent Commissioner at the Data and Marketing Commission.

He is married to Alison Quayle, a retired professional translator, and has two sons, Christopher and Alexander, both of whom work in the banking industry.

Quinton Quayle, during his tenure as British Ambassador to Thailand.