Jack Collier currently serves as the Head of Marine Species Conservation at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, a position held since March 2019. In this role, Jack chairs the Conservation Committee and co-chairs the Working Group on Operational Effectiveness, while also leading the Intersessional Working Group on Welfare. Additionally, Jack acts as the UK Alternate Commissioner to the International Whaling Committee. Jack is the lead negotiator for the UN BBNJ Agreement concerning marine biodiversity and deep-sea mining regulations at the International Seabed Authority, and coordinates efforts for the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy. Prior to this, Jack's experience includes positions as Head of Seafood Exports, Promotion and Supply Chains and a Senior Policy Adviser at Lee House Farm, alongside roles in agricultural settings and educational institutions. Jack holds a postgraduate degree from UCL in English/Language Arts Teacher Education and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Nottingham in English and American Studies.
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