Mark Stephen Fullbrook was born on June 1962 and is a British political strategist and lobbyist who was Downing Street Chief of Staff from September to October 2022.
10 Facts About Mark Fullbrook
Mark Fullbrook read management science at the University of Warwick.
Between January 1988 and December 1992, Fullbrook was the Deputy Head of Campaigning for the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher and John Major before working as the Head of Campaigning.
Mark Fullbrook established and briefly was CEO of his own consultancy firm, Fullbrook Strategies Limited, between May and September 2022, which advised Liz Truss during her ultimately successful Conservative Party leadership campaign.
Mark Fullbrook ceased commercial trading several days before Fullbrook's appointment to Downing Street.
Mark Fullbrook has been interviewed by FBI agents about an alleged criminal plot to bribe the former governor of Puerto Rico, Wanda Vazquez Garced, on behalf of Julio Herrera Velutini, a Venezuelan banker.
Mark Fullbrook was appointed Downing Street Chief of Staff from September to October 2022, under Liz Truss.
The potential conflict of interest had not been publicly disclosed since Mark Fullbrook joined Downing Street as Liz Truss's chief of staff.
Mark Fullbrook left office as Downing Street chief of staff after Truss' resignation as prime minister, making him the shortest-serving chief of staff.
Mark Fullbrook is married to Lorraine Fullbrook, a former Conservative MP, who was made a life peer by Boris Johnson in 2020.