John Gerson

Not to be confused with Jean Gerson.

John Gerson was deputy head of MI6. He studied Art History in Freiburg and then went to King’s College, Cambridge. He went to India on the Commonwealth Expedition (COMEX) in 1965.

In 1992, he was Visiting Fellow in East Asian Studies at Princeton University.

In 2001, he left MI6 and joined BP as a senior political adviser; he became their Head of Government and Political Affairs from 2007 to 2012.

Gerson also chaired BP China Ltd and BP South East Asia Ltd. Later he worked as a consultant in Brazil, Tanzania, and North Korea and was an Associate Member of University College London’s Centre for the Study of Socialist Legal Systems.

He was HM Consul in Beijing from 1974 to 1977 and interpreted for and advised Mrs Thatcher on China.

Gerson became CMG in 1999. He is a bird-watcher.

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