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The Global Impact Group

A unique, cross-sector, membership initiative designed to provide opportunities for input into international policy discussions.

Wiston House in Autumn

The Global Impact Group

The Wilton Park Global Impact Group is a unique, cross-sector, membership initiative designed to provide opportunities for input into international policy discussions.

It brings together policy leads from businesses, charities, international organisations, and foundations to share best practice, explore common approaches and to make policy recommendations.

Importantly, the group has the opportunity to share its recommendations with policymakers from government and to highlight challenges which deserve greater policy focus. It works collaboratively to set its own agenda with Wilton Park providing a platform for engagement and networking.

Members

  • A.P Møller-Maersk
  • Abt Global Britain
  • Acrow Global Ltd
  • Adam Smith International
  • Airbus
  • Anglo American PLC
  • Arla Foods
  • BAE Systems
  • Bechtel
  • BP
  • British International Investment
  • Crown Agents Bank
  • De La Rue International Limited
  • Diageo Great Britain Limited
  • GE HealthCare
  • HSBC Holdings
  • KPMG
  • Lancia Consulting Limited
  • Lockheed Martin UK
  • Meta
  • Mott MacDonald
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Secure Cloud Plus
  • The Scotch Whisky Association
  • The University of Glasgow
  • The University of Nottingham
  • Vodafone Group Plc
  • Zaha Hadid Architects

Join us

For more information on joining the Wilton Park Global Impact Group, contact Nikki Mason, Head of Partnership Development.

I am pleased Wilton Park has launched the Global Impact Group, creating space for businesses to engage on foreign policy and development issues. With the line between the foreign and domestic becoming more and more blurred, this kind of initiative is more important than ever.

Portrait of David Lammy

The Rt Hon David Lammy MP, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs

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