Skoll joined the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1996, having previously worked for the Japanese Ministry of Education.
High Commissioner to the Republic of Seychelles Skoll was
British High Commissioner to the Republic of Seychelles between 2012 and 2015. Upon leaving the post, she called her mission "eventful, but hopeful". She officiated at the first same sex marriage to occur in Seychelles. The marriage was between two men, one a British national and the other a Seychellois national who held a British passport. Seychelles Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Maurice Loustau-Lalanne described Skoll's decision to conduct the marriage as “lacking in sensitivity”. The British High Commission responded to criticism by stating that the men “were legally entitled to be married by an appropriate British official on British territory”.
Deputy Head of Mission, Moscow Skoll served as Deputy Head of Mission at the
Embassy of the United Kingdom, Moscow between 2018 and 2020. She gave a speech during the
2018 FIFA World Cup at Volgograd, where she paid tribute to the sacrifice of the people of Volgograd during the Second World War, when the city was known as Stalingrad.
Ambassador to Austria Skoll was appointed Ambassador to Austria in September 2021.
Principal of Jesus College, Oxford On 30 July 2025 it was announced that Skoll had been elected to succeed
Sir Nigel Shadbolt as Principal of Jesus College at the
University of Oxford. Skoll will take up the role on 1 August 2026 upon Shadbolt's retirement, becoming the 32nd person and first woman to serve as Principal of the college. == References ==