Russell George
George in 2021
Member of the Senedd
for Montgomeryshire
Assumed office
6 May 2011
Preceded byMick Bates
Majority7,528 (30.2%)
Powys County Councillor for Newtown Central
In office
May 2008  May 2017
Personal details
BornShadow Secretary of State for Business, Economy and Infrastructure
DiedShadow Secretary of State for Business, Economy and Infrastructure
Resting placeShadow Secretary of State for Business, Economy and Infrastructure
Political partyConservative
Parent
  • Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Economy and Infrastructure
Alma materBirmingham City University
CabinetShadow Cabinet Secretary for Business, Economy, and Infrastructure
Websitewww.russellgeorge.com

Russell Ian George (born 1974) is a Welsh Conservative Party politician who has been the Montgomeryshire Member of the Senedd (MS) since the 2011 election.[1]

Background

Russell was born in Welshpool and brought up in Montgomeryshire. He attended Birmingham City University, achieving a BA (Hons) degree in Information and Media Studies, and has lived in Montgomeryshire all his life. He owns a home entertainment business in Newtown called Fuze.

County Councillor

In 2008 Russell was elected to Powys County Council to represent the Newtown Central ward. Following this, he was elected by the County Councils’ Welsh Conservative group to be one of its representatives on the council's executive management board a position he held until 2011. He stood down as a Councillor in 2017.

Shadow Cabinet

Following his Senedd (then Assembly) win in 2011, Russell was appointed as the Shadow Secretary for Energy and Sustainable Development.[2] Following the 2016 Assembly Election he became the Conservatives spokesman for Economy and Infrastructure[3] he also chairs the Assembly's Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee.[4]

References

  1. "Election 2011 special: Welsh Assembly election 2011". BBC News.
  2. "Shadow Cabinet Announced". Daily Argus. 17 May 2011.
  3. "About Russell George". Russell George.
  4. "Find a Member - redirect". senedd.wales.

Offices held

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