has been appointed as
Business Adviser to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The position as a Direct Ministerial
Appointment commences from today, 12 January 2026. Ms
Martin will continue to work directly with and her team of Treasury
ministers to strengthen engagement with business leaders across
the UK.
The appointment reflects the government's commitment to working
hand-in-hand with business to deliver economic growth. Ms Martin
brings extensive experience of the business and economic
landscape to the role and has previously served as the
Chancellor's Chief of Staff.
Chancellor of the Exchequer said:
I am delighted Katie has taken on this role. Her appointment
demonstrates our determination to work in genuine partnership
with business as we deliver on our plan for growth. Katie's
insight and expertise will be invaluable as we engage with
business leaders to unlock investment and create opportunity in
every corner of the country.
said:
This government's top priority is growing the economy and raising
living standards. Success depends on increasing business
investment and unlocking the potential of innovative companies
across every region. I'm honoured to help bridge the gap between
business and government so we can achieve these goals together.
Ms Martin will work four days a week in the Treasury on an unpaid
basis as a direct ministerial appointment, with an
initial appointment term of 12 months.
Established processes for the declaration and management of
interests have been followed in respect of this
appointment. The Terms of Reference for
this appointment can be found here. (PDF, 58 KB, 1 page)