Overview
- This is Sunak’s first major role since stepping down as Conservative leader after the party’s worst election result in a century.
- In his senior adviser capacity, he will work with Goldman Sachs executives and clients on global macroeconomic and geopolitical issues.
- All compensation from the appointment will support the Richmond Project, the numeracy-focused charity he founded with his wife.
- Earlier this year, Sunak held academic fellowships at Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government and Stanford’s Hoover Institution.
- He remains the Member of Parliament for Richmond and Northallerton and has pledged to stay on the backbenches for the rest of this parliament.