Baroness Kate Fall, MBE
Kate Fall
Kate Fall is a Senior Advisor and Partner at Brunswick where she co-leads the Geopolitical practice.

She is a member of the House of Lords where she sits on the International Relations and Defence Select Committee. As well as a Trustee of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation, Kate is a Parliamentary Visiting Fellow at St Anthony’s college Oxford, a Trustee of Atlantic Partnership and sits on the Advisory Board of the centre right think tank onward. She was a NED on the Cultural Recovery Board.

Kate was deputy chief of staff to David Cameron for 6 years while he was the British Prime Minister, and for 5 years when he was Leader of the Opposition.

Previously, Kate ran the business liaison unit and covered the foreign affairs brief for the then Leader of the Conservative party, Michael Howard. She worked for the CBI under Howard Davies, and for the Conservative Research Department. Her first job was for a British MEP. She was also formerly a Governor of Fairley House School for dyslexic children.

Kate is a graduate from Oxford University where she read Philosophy, Politics and Economics.

She is the author of The Gatekeeper: Life At The Heart of No. 10, published by HarperCollins. She is a regular contributor to UK political broadcasts.