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Antonia Romeo (Antonia Rice-Evans) was born on 20 October, 1974, is a British civil servant (born 1974). Discover Antonia Romeo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 20 October 1974
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1974

Antonia Rebecca Caroline Romeo (née Rice-Evans; born 20 October 1974) is a British civil servant.

She is currently serving as the permanent secretary at the Ministry of Justice and Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.

She was the permanent secretary at the Department for International Trade and before that, the British consul-general in New York for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and concurrently director-general for economic and commercial affairs in the USA.

Romeo was born on 20 October 1974 in London, England, to Peter Rice-Evans and Catherine Rice-Evans.

Her mother worked full-time as a professor of biochemistry.

She was educated at North London Collegiate School and then Westminster School.

Romeo's undergraduate education at Brasenose College, Oxford, culminated in her earning a BA (subsequently upgraded to an MA(Oxon)) in philosophy, politics and economics.

1996

In 1996 Romeo joined the strategic consultancy firm Oliver Wyman where she worked for three years.

1999

In 1999 Romeo left the firm and earned an MSc in economics from the London School of Economics.

2000

In 2000, Romeo applied for a one-year temporary contract as a professional economist in the Lord Chancellor's Department.

2004

In 2004, returning to work after the birth of her first child, Romeo became the head of the Information Rights Division within the new Department for Constitutional Affairs, in charge of freedom of information and related government policies.

2006

In 2006, Romeo became principal private secretary to the Lord Chancellor — initially Charles Falconer, then from 2007 Jack Straw.

2008

In 2008, Romeo transferred to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as the Director of Whitehall Liaison Department, responsible for the FCO's relations with intelligence agencies and other government departments.

2010

She left the role in 2010.

Following the 2010 United Kingdom general election and the subsequent formation of the Cameron–Clegg coalition, Romeo transferred to the Cabinet Office as the Executive Director in the new Efficiency and Reform Group under Francis Maude.

The group was responsible for reforming the government's governance and board model, as well as working with businesses.

2011

In 2011, after 18 months at the Cabinet Office, Romeo moved back to the Ministry of Justice, taking on the role of Director General, Transformation.

Romeo was made responsible for reform and savings programmes, strategy, digital services, communications, group HR and group estates.

Two years later, Romeo changed role to Director General, Criminal Justice, taking over from Helen Edwards.

Romeo was responsible for all criminal justice policy and major programmes, Romeo also delivered a 2.5 year, £1bn programme to reduce reoffending among ex-offenders.

2015

Romeo left the role in February 2015 and was succeeded by Indra Morris.

During the 2015 election Romeo took on the role of director general at the Economic and Domestic Affairs Secretariat and was responsible for delivering the prime minister's top policy priorities.

Her work involved coordinating policy advice to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, oversight of the Implementation Unit, and the operation of the Implementation Task Forces.

Romeo later described this as her "dream job."

After nine months she moved with her family to New York.

Romeo later said that the Cabinet Secretary Jeremy Heywood had asked her to stay in the civil service, and encouraged her to take on a role in New York as the Government's envoy to the tech sector.

Before undertaking the role Romeo attended Columbia University in New York where she completed the advanced management programme.

From October 2015 to 2016 Romeo served as the government's special envoy to U.S. technology companies.

The formal title was "Her Majesty's Government's Envoy to the United States' Communications Service Providers".

In this role she worked with US-based technology firms across prosperity, security, and regulatory issues.

2016

In a 2016 interview with Management Today Romeo stated that at the time she "barely knew what the civil service did."

In July 2016, Romeo was appointed Her Majesty's Consul General in New York, replacing Danny Lopez.

Aged forty-one, Romeo was the first woman to hold the position in its two-hundred-and-thirty-one year history.

In addition to her duties as Consul General, Romeo was given the additional role of Director General Economic and Commercial Affairs USA, under the auspices of UK Trade & Investment.

As DGECA USA, Romeo's responsibilities included oversight of the North American operations of the foreign commercial arm of the UK Government.

In a talk given to Global Citizen magazine in October 2016, Romeo said that following the Brexit vote, the UK was no less committed to its international standing than it was before.

"We want to become more globally outward facing," she told the room.

"Britain isn't turning in on itself."

Asked about xenophobic rhetoric used in the Brexit campaign Romeo replied that the government "thinks xenophobia and hate crime are completely unacceptable."

She added: "We want to be engaged and tolerant at home."