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Dominic Raab lands job at personal fairness mining investor

  • Dominic Raab has been employed as a ‘senior strategic adviser’ at Appian 

Dominic Raab has been employed as a ‘senior strategic adviser’ at a Pall Mall-based personal fairness agency targeted on mining sector investments. 

Appian Capital Advisory has appointed the previous deputy prime minister and overseas secretary as a senior strategic advisor on international affairs.

Raab introduced plans in May to go away parliament on the subsequent election, having initially gained his Esher seat again in 2010. 

It has been reported that the Tory MP will probably be paid £118,000 a yr for the position at Appian.

New job: Dominic Raab has been hired as a 'senior strategic adviser' at a Pall Mall-based private equity firm

New job: Dominic Raab has been employed as a ‘senior strategic adviser’ at a Pall Mall-based personal fairness agency

Raab will chair a brand new partnership between Appian and SAFE, a US-based mineral provide chain think-tank, which is able to ‘leverage Appian’s main international experience in inexperienced commodities funding’. 

SAFE’s Center for Critical Minerals Strategy is a US-based operation which advises the US authorities on mineral provide chains.

Raab will probably be ‘supporting Appian on geopolitical technique and danger, constructing on his vital worldwide expertise in UK authorities’, Appian mentioned.

Raab beforehand oversaw Project Defend while in authorities, which targeted on figuring out key financial vulnerabilities in UK provide chains. 

In  assertion, Raab, mentioned: ‘I’m excited to affix the dynamic workforce at Appian to additional the corporate’s strategic goals in vital minerals.

‘I look ahead to serving to Appian broaden worldwide partnerships between traders and governments, so we will higher navigate the geopolitical dangers and safe the availability chains our economies want for the twenty-first century.

‘The SAFE-Appian partnership will herald personal sector traders with the experience and observe document to strengthen the availability chain resilience of the US and her allies.’

Last month, it was revealed that former chancellor George Osborne has been employed by US-based cryptocurrency trade operator Coinbase. The former Chancellor was appointed to its advisory council, which might be ‘counting on his insights and experiences as we develop Coinbase world wide.’

Osborne has had a string of jobs since leaving authorities in 2016. At one level, Osborne had 9 jobs.