Linford A.

Head Of Electoral Support at The Commonwealth

Linford A. has a diverse and extensive work experience in various diplomatic and political roles. Linford started their career in 1993 as an Assistant Foreign Affairs Officer in South Africa and later worked as an Assistant Foreign Service Officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs in Pretoria. In 1996, they joined the South African Embassy as a Third Secretary (Political) and played a crucial role in cultivating relationships with Indonesia and ASEAN after apartheid collapse. Linford also handled crisis management during the 1998 Indonesian political crisis. Linford continued to work in the Department of Foreign Affairs before joining the South African High Commission as a Second Secretary (Political) in 2002. During this time, they focused on strengthening bilateral relations with India and analyzing multilateral political issues. In 2003, Linford joined The Commonwealth as a Political Affairs Officer and later held several roles, including Interim Head of the Office of the Deputy Secretary-General and Deputy Head (Interim) of the Secretary-General's Office. Currently, they serve as the Head of Electoral Support at The Commonwealth. Overall, Linford has demonstrated a strong understanding of international politics and diplomacy throughout their career.

Linford A. began their education at the University of Cape Town in 1987, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Political Studies. Linford also studied History alongside Political Studies. Linford continued their studies at the same university and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. In 1990, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Political Studies from the University of Cape Town.

In 1991, Linford A. enrolled at the University of Leicester and completed a Master of Arts degree in International Politics in 1992.

Linford A. then pursued further education in the field of diplomacy. In 1993, they attended the Department of International Relations and Cooperation in South Africa, where they obtained a Certificate in Junior Management. In the same year, they pursued a Certificate in German at the Foreign Service Institute at the Department of Foreign Affairs in South Africa.

In 1995, Linford A. completed a Graduate Diploma in Diplomatic Training at the Foreign Service Institute at the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Overall, Linford A. has a diverse educational background, with degrees and certificates in political studies, history, international politics, and diplomatic training.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Electoral Support

    September, 2021 - present

  • Political Adviser Interim Head Africa

    March, 2021

  • Political Adviser

    April, 2014

  • Deputy Head Interim Secretary General S Office

    October, 2013

  • Interim Adviser Commonwealth Electoral Network

    April, 2013

  • Interim Head Office Of The Deputy Secretary General

    August, 2012

  • Political Affairs Officer

    August, 2003

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