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Ms Wendy Alexander MSP
Ms Wendy Alexander MSP Wendy Alexander has been an MSP since the Parliament was created and served as a Minister from 1999-2002, in a variety of roles including as Communities Minister and Enterprise, Lifelong Learning and Transport Minister, and has been Convenor of the Finance Committee. She was the Leader of the Labour Party in the Scottish Parliament from September 2007 - June 2008. She currently serves on the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee.

She is particularly interested in taking a long-term look at Scotland's future and how we can create a successful Scottish economy. In 2005 she co-edited 'New Wealth for Old Nations (PUP)', the book that emerged from the Allander Series on the Scottish economy. She also edited 'Donald Dewar Scotland's First First Minister' (Mainstream 2005) and was for a time a Daily Record columnist.

In the decade before she was elected Wendy worked in the private, voluntary and public sectors and in the 1990s she worked for an international management consultancy, undertaking assignments in Europe, Asia, North America and Australasia.

Wendy is married to Professor Brian Ashcroft and has two children. Away from politics she is a keen amateur ornithologist, regarding the peace and quiet as a perfect tonic to the political world.

As constituency MSP for the communities of Linwood, Renfrew and part of Paisley she and her staff run a busy constituency office.

This introduction was written by Ms Wendy Alexander MSP and is current as of November 2008

Wendy is a member of the following committees:

  Member of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee

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Some information about Wendy

Member for:
Paisley North

Party:
Scottish Labour

Date of Birth:
27 June 1963

Place of Birth:
Glasgow, Scotland

Religious Affiliation:
Christian

Family Information:
Married

Trade Union/Professional Membership:
TGWU

Education:
Park Mains High School, Erskine

Lester B, Pearson College, Canada

Glasgow University MA(Hons)

Warwick University MA(Econ)

INSEAD, France MBA

Career History:
2002 - present Visiting Professor, University of Strathclyde

1997-1998 Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Scotland

1994-1997 Management Consultant, Booz Allen & Hamilton

1988-1992 Research Officer Scottish Labour Party

1987-1988 Editor, Ledis