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Nick Macpherson
British civil servant
Nicholas Ian Macpherson, Baron Macpherson of Earl's Court, GCB (born 14 July ) is a former senior British civil servant. He served as the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury from to
Macpherson was Permanent Secretary to three Chancellors.
He managed the department through the financial and wider economic crisis which began in
Macpherson was nominated for a crossbench peerage in David Cameron's resignation Honours,[1] and joined the House of Lords on 4 October [2]
Early life
Macpherson was educated at Ashdown House and Eton College.[3] He later attended Balliol College, Oxford (where he read Politics and Economics)[4] and University College London.
Career
Macpherson first worked as an economist at the CBI and Peat Marwick Consulting.[5]
Treasury
Macpherson entered HM Treasury in From to , he was Principal Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer; he oversaw the transition from Kenneth Clarke to Gordon Brown as Chancellor.
From to , he was Director of Welfare Reform.
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Macpherson succeeded Sir Gus (now Lord) O'Donnell as Permanent Secretary of the Treasury, when the latter moved to be the Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service in Macpherson came to prominence during the Scottish independence referendum when he advised George Osborne against entering into a currency union with any Scottish independent state, which was contrary to initial Scottish National Party plans.[6] He stepped down from the Treasury on 31 March [6]
Other positions
Macpherson was a visiting fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, and is a visiting professor at King's College London.[6]
Macpherson is Chairman of C.
Hoare & Co and on the Board of British Land and the Scottish American Investment Trust.[7]
Personal life
He is the father of Fred Macpherson, frontman and vocalist of indie rock band Spector.[8]
Honours
Macpherson was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) in the New Year Honours,[9] and promoted to Knight Grand Cross of the same Order (GCB) in the Birthday Honours.[10][11]
Macpherson was nominated for a life peerage in the Prime Minister's Resignation Honours and was created Baron Macpherson of Earl's Court, of Earl's Court in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, on 4 October.[1][12]