Nicholas Whyte has more than twenty-five years of experience in international affairs, advocacy and research. As a Senior Director, APCO Global Solutions, based in APCO’s Brussels office, Nicholas counsels clients on ally development and coalition building, advocacy, public affairs and strategic communication. Since joining APCO in 2014, Nicholas has been leading the firm’s Global Solutions projects, overseeing work with a strong geopolitical dimension including work with the 2018 Bulgarian and 2020 Croatian Presidencies of the European Union. He was recognized in 2017 and 2018 as one of the top 40 online EU Influencers on Twitter.
Prior to joining APCO, Nicholas was director of the Brussels office of Independent Diplomat, where he served as a key advisor to governments and organizations on foreign policy and strategic alliances. He designed and implemented strategies to lobby European Union institutions, NATO and the Council of Europe. He has also advised Kosovo and South Sudan on their paths to independence, Croatia on its EU membership, and the opposition in Georgia on their international outreach strategy. Prior to his work at Independent Diplomat, Nicholas directed the International Crisis Group’s Europe program, where he led field research, analysis, policy prescription and advocacy activities in Europe. He worked on projects in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Georgia and Moldova, while enhancing the group’s activities in the Balkans.
Nicholas is considered a leading expert on Northern Ireland’s elections and electoral system. He is originally from Northern Ireland and participated in the peace process in the mid-1990s as the central election campaigns manager for the cross-community Alliance Party. He also founded a Northern Ireland elections website that he has managed and maintained for 20 years.
Nicholas is a graduate of Cambridge University and earned his Ph.D. from Queen’s University Belfast. He is a visiting professor at the Faculty of Social Science in Ulster University. He is fluent in French, German and Dutch.