Former cab sec Sedwill lands job with top defence firm

BAE Systems non-exec role is latest in a string of post-government appointments
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By Jim Dunton

24 Jun 2022

Former cabinet secretary Mark Sedwill is to become a non-executive director at the UK’s biggest defence group.

BAE Systems said Lord Sedwill – who was also national security adviser until he left government in September 2020 – will start work at the firm in November.

He is a currently a senior adviser and supervisory board member at financial firm Rothschild & Co, and the senior independent director and senior deputy chair of insurer Lloyd's of London.

Sedwill’s other post-government roles include serving as chairman of the Atlantic Future Forum summit and as an adviser to Singapore-based investment company Temasek Holdings. He is also president of the Special Forces Club and a member of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution council.

Sedwill’s appointment to the board of BAE Systems will not require scrutiny by the government's anti-corruption watchdog the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments because it will be taken up more than two years after Sedwill left the civil service.

BAE Systems chair Sir Roger Carr said Sedwill would bring “well-informed geopolitical and economic perspectives” to the business, as well as experience leading large and complex organisations.

“He is globally respected and has enjoyed an outstanding public service career at the most senior level,” Carr said.

“His appointment will be a great addition to the board and further strengthens its credentials given the company's role in supporting global security.”

Sedwill said he was “delighted” to have been invited to take up his latest role.

"BAE Systems is the UK's leading defence company and is thus central to this country's national security and economic agenda,” he said.

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