David Cameron served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 2010 to July 2016, leading first a Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government, and from May 2015 a Conservative majority government. He was elected Leader of the Conservative Party in December 2005 and held that position for over a decade.
Amongst his current roles, David serves as Chairman of Patrons at National Citizen Service (NCS); President of Alzheimer’s Research UK; and having chaired the LSE-Oxford Commission on State Fragility, Growth and Development, he continues to promote international development by co-chairing the Council on State Fragility and serving on the Board of the ONE Campaign.
David also advises and works with a number of international businesses, all concentrating on innovative technology-driven sectors, including Fin-Tech, Medi-Tech and AI.