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Rob
and Julia Fenn, with their boys Alexander (6) and Kit (4), arrived in
Brunei in August 2009, after 4 years in Cyprus - where Rob was Deputy
High Commissioner. Rob joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in
1983. His first posting was The Hague, followed by tours in Lagos
(Nigeria), London (working on South Africa), New York (human rights),
Rome (economy) and London (UK engagement with Turkey, Cyprus and
Greece).
Rob was born in Rangoon in
1962 - the son of a diplomatic family, which later lived in Algeria, New
York, China, Burma (again), Ireland and India (from where Sir Nicholas
Fenn retired as High Commissioner). He met Julia at school (Bath,
England) and they both graduated from Cambridge University - Rob in
Classical Philosophy, Julia in History of Art. After research in Italy
and the US, Julia worked at the National Gallery of Scotland.
Specialising in Dutch and Flemish Art, she was also later Deputy to the
Director.
The Fenns have a flat in
Hampstead and enjoy London life - the Heath in all weathers - and the
British countryside. Rob’s hobbies are (armchair) architecture and
cosmology, whodunnits, music and Stoke City Football Club.
Rob Fenn is proud to
represent the UK in Brunei, as steward of a relationship precious to
both countries. Britain and Brunei respect their long traditions, which
provide an anchor in a fast-changing world. The High Commissioner’s hope
is to build on that foundation, and help Brunei seize all its
opportunities in the Twenty-first century.
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