Colette Bowe DBE (born 1946) is a British businesswoman and former civil servant.
Born in Liverpool, Bowe has a PhD in Economics from Queen Mary University of London. In her executive career, she was in the UK civil service from 1975 to 1987. She was involved in the Westland affair as she was ordered by Downing Street to leak a letter highly damaging to Michael Heseltine. As she was the chief information officer at the Department of Trade and Industry, it led to Leon Brittan's resignation from the cabinet as well. In an interview given to Charles Moore for his authorised biography of Margaret Thatcher, Bowe ended her long-standing refusal to discuss the issue having not said before who had ordered the leak.
She was chairman of Ofcom from 2009 to 2014, chairman of Electra Private Equity plc from 2010–14 and chairman of the Council of Queen Mary University of London from 2004–9. She has also served on the boards of Thames Water Utilities, London and Continental Railways, Axa IM, Morgan Stanley and the Yorkshire Building Society. She founded and was first chairman of the Telecoms Ombudsman Service (now Ombudsman Services) in 2002–3. She was the first chairman of the Ofcom Consumer Panel (2003–2008). and has worked as the Executive Chairman of the distribution arm of Fleming Asset Management.
Bowe is the chairman of the Banking Standards Board and the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. She is the President of the Voice of the Listener and Viewer. She is a trustee of The Tablet and of the Nuffield Foundation. She is also a visiting fellow of Nuffield College. She is also a board member of the UK Statistics Authority and a non-executive director of the Department for Transport.