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Alexander Member of the Scottish Parliament 
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Wendy
Alexander has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) since the Parliament
was created, and served as a Minister for four years, in a variety of departments.
She is currently a member of the Education and the Finance Committees and is particularly
interested in taking a long-term look at Scotland's future and how to create a
smart, successful Scottish economy. A graduate from Glasgow and Warwick Universities,
Wendy Alexander also holds an MBA from INSEAD Business School. In May 1999 she
was elected as a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Constituency of Paisley
North. From 1999 to 2000 she was Minister for Communities in the Scottish Executive,
from 2000 to 2001 Scottish Executive Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning,
and from 2001 to May 2002 Scottish Executive Minister for Enterprise, Transport
and Lifelong Learning. Since September 2002 she has been a Visiting Professor
at Strathclyde University Business School. 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, covering
four continents. Wendy is married to Brian Ashcroft. Away from politics she is
a keen, if 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 and hold
weekly surgeries. |