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Joanna Kuenssberg (Joanna Kate Kuenssberg) was born on 1973 in Lima, Peru, is a British diplomat. Discover Joanna Kuenssberg'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 51 years old?

Popular As Joanna Kate Kuenssberg
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Age 51 years old
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Born 1973
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Birthplace Lima, Peru
Nationality Peru

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Joanna Kuenssberg Net Worth

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1913

She is the granddaughter of Ekkehard von Kuenssberg (1913–2000), a German-born physician who emigrated to Scotland, and her great-grandfather was Professor Dr. Eberhard Georg Otto Freiherr von Künßberg (1881–1941), of the Thurnau line of the family: a separate and distinct line from that of Eberhard Freiherr von Kuensberg, the leader of the Sonderkommando assigned to transport Russian artifacts for the German Foreign Office during the Second World War.

Eberhard von Künßberg married the Protestant-raised Dr. Katharina Samson, the daughter of wealthy cloth manufacturer Gustav Samson, and Anna Goldschmidt, the fourth daughter of Hermann and Rosalie Goldschmidt.

Professor Dr. Eberhard von Künßberg was a scholar in the history of German law, a professor at the University of Heidelberg, a legal linguist and a pioneer in the field of legal geography.

1917

From the death of Richard Schroeder in 1917 until von Künßberg's own death in 1941, he edited the Deutsches Rechtswörterbuch.

Her maternal line includes her great uncle James Wilson Robertson, the last British Governor-General of Nigeria; and Lord Robertson, her maternal grandfather.

1973

Joanna Kate Kuenssberg (born 1973) is a British oil executive and former diplomat who was the United Kingdom's High Commissioner to Mozambique from 2014 to 2018.

Kuenssberg was born in Lima, Peru, a daughter of Nick Kuenssberg, a Scottish businessman who was working in Lima at the time, and his wife Sally Robertson.

Her younger sister is Laura Kuenssberg, and they have a brother David who is executive director of finance and resources at Brighton and Hove City Council.

1995

She was educated at New College, Oxford, where she gained a BA degree in Modern Languages in 1995.

She joined the Department of the Environment in 1995 and worked at the European Commission as Project Manager (EU enlargement) 1996–97, after which she joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

1997

Kuenssberg married in 1997 and has three sons.

The family of von Künßberg (which can also be spelt Kuenssberg) is an old German family, with roots back to the mid-12th century (mentioned as early as 1149 in several sources).

1999

She was seconded to the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1999–2000 and to the Quai d’Orsay EU Directorate 2000–01, followed by a post at the British embassy in Paris 2001–04.

2010

She was deputy head of mission at Lisbon, Portugal, 2010–14 and chargé d'affaires there from January to May 2011.

2014

From April 2014 she was High Commissioner to Mozambique, based in Maputo.

2018

She was replaced in July 2018.

A month after leaving the Foreign Office she started working for the oil company Shell as vice president of government relations with Russia.

After three years she was promoted to vice president of corporate relations with Middle Eastern, North African, and Central Eurasian states.