Catherine Fall, Baroness Fall


Catherine Susan "Kate" Fall, Baroness Fall is a British political advisor, who served as Deputy Chief of Staff for David Cameron, the former prime minister. She was nominated for a life peerage in August 2015.

Early life

One of identical twins, she is the daughter of Sir Brian Fall, the former British Ambassador to Moscow during the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. She was educated at The King's School, Canterbury and met Cameron whilst studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Hilda's College, Oxford.

Career

She worked with George Osborne at the Conservative Research Department, thereby becoming part of the Notting Hill set. Fall acted as Cameron's advisor for his first election campaign in 2001 in the rural-Oxfordshire parliamentary constituency of Witney. She then worked in Michael Howard's business liaison unit during his Leadership of the Conservative Party and as Leader of the Opposition, before becoming a director of the think-tank The Atlantic Partnership. She then became Cameron's private office secretary after he was elected to replace Howard as the Leader of the Conservative Party.
On Cameron's election to 10 Downing Street in May 2010, he appointed Conservative advisor Edward Llewellyn Downing Street Chief of Staff. Cameron also created the role of Downing Street Deputy Chief of Staff, with responsibility for supporting the Chief of Staff, which was given to Fall. On a salary of £100,000, Fall was ranked within the top 100 most influential people in London in 2011. Briefed to keep Cameron "punctual and punctilious", she is nicknamed "The Gatekeeper".

Honours

On 22 October 2015, she was created Baroness Fall, of Ladbroke Grove in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, for life.

Family

Fall married arts and property businessman Ralph Ward-Jackson at Chelsea Old Church in 1996. The couple have two children and lived in South Kensington, London, but are currently separated.