Lucy Neville-Rolfe

[1][2] A member of the Conservative Party, she served in ministerial positions under prime ministers David Cameron, Theresa May, Liz Truss, and Rishi Sunak.Born in Wiltshire, Neville-Rolfe worked as a senior civil servant at the Ministry for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1973 to 1992, and at the Prime Minister's Policy Unit at 10 Downing Street from 1992 to 1994.After the Conservatives were defeated in the 1997 election, Neville-Rolfe left politics and took up a position at Tesco and served as group director of corporate affairs from 1997 to 2006.[8] While at Tesco the company moved from its core UK grocery roots into non-food services – and 13 overseas markets across the world.[10] Before assuming her ministerial responsibilities she spoke in the House of Lords on business, vocational education, broadband, regulatory reform and competitiveness issues.She was a non-executive director of ITV Plc and a member of the supervisory board of Metro Group, a large German-based international retailer and wholesaler.
The Right HonourableMinister of State at the Cabinet OfficeLiz TrussRishi SunakThe Lord TrueAssured Food StandardsTheresa MayBoris JohnsonChristine TaconCommercial Secretary to the TreasuryThe Lord O'Neill of GatleyThe Lord Agnew of OultonMinister of State for Energy and Intellectual PropertyAndrea LeadsomNick HurdParliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Intellectual PropertyDavid CameronThe Viscount Younger of LeckieMember of the House of LordsLord Temporallife peerageWardour, WiltshireConservativeSir Richard PackerAlma materSomerville College, OxfordConservative PartyWiltshirecivil servantMinistry for Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodPrime Minister's Policy Unit10 Downing Streetlife peerHouse of Lordsfirst governmentDepartment for Business, Energy and Industrial StrategyCatholicconvent schoolsphilosophy, politics and economicsHonorary FellowCivil ServiceJohn MajorCabinet Officecompany secretaryexecutive directorretiredNational Life StoriesBritish Librarybroadbandsmall businessesAll-Party Parliamentary Groupnon-executive directorITV PlcMetro GroupEuroCommerce2 Sisters Food GroupLondon Business SchoolCrown AgentsSecretary of State for Work and PensionsThérèse CoffeyCompanion of the Order of St Michael and St George2005 Birthday HonoursDame Commander of the Order of the British Empire2012 Birthday HonoursChilmarkCounty of WiltshireMinister of State for the Treasurygov.ukThe London Gazette