Peter Schofield (civil servant)

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Peter Schofield
Permanent Secretary for the Department for Work and Pensions
Assumed office
2018
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Preceded bySir Robert Devereux
Personal details
Born
Peter Hugh Gordon Schofield

(1969-04-27) 27 April 1969 (age 55)

Peter Hugh Gordon Schofield, CB (born 27 April 1969) is a senior British civil servant, currently serving as Permanent Secretary for the Department for Work and Pensions since January 2018.[1][2]

Born in 1969, Schofield was educated at the Whitgift School and then Gonville and Caius at Cambridge, and then joined the civil service into HM Treasury in 1991.[2] Schofield spent two years on secondment to 3i in 2002–2004, then returned to the civil service in the Shareholder Executive. In 2008, Schofield was promoted and moved to be the director of the Enterprise and Growth Unit in the Treasury, whilst retaining ex officio membership of ShEx's board.[2]

In 2012, Schofield was promoted again to be a director-general, heading the Neighbourhoods Group of Department of Communities and Local Government for four years. Then he transferred to the Department for Work and Pensions in 2016 as director-general for finance. In January 2018, he succeeded Sir Robert Devereux as the department's permanent secretary.[2][1]

Schofield was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the Queen's Birthday Honours for 2017.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b HM Government (12 January 2018). "Appointment of Peter Schofield as Permanent Secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "SCHOFIELD, Peter Hugh Gordon". Who's Who. Oxford University Press. 2011. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.247080.
  3. ^ "Peter SCHOFIELD". www.thegazette.co.uk. 17 June 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

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Government offices
Preceded by Permanent Secretary of the
Department for Work and Pensions

2018–
Incumbent