Education
She was educated at Penrhos College and joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) in 1980.
She was educated at Penrhos College and joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Foreign and Commonwealth Office) in 1980.
She served in Moscow, Düsseldorf, Dublin, Harare, Brussels and Wellington before being posted to The Hague in 2007 as deputy United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. She gained a Master of Public Administration degree from the Open University in 2010. She was appointed to be Ambassador to North of Korea in 2010 and took up the post in September 2011.
She was replaced as Ambassador to North of Korea in October 2012 by Michael Gifford.
Her husband, Jonathan Wolstenholme, Her Majesty"s Consul to Cuba, died due to diabetic ketoacidosis.