Dean Lockhart
Dean Lockhart | |
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Convener of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee | |
Assumed office 22 June 2021 | |
Deputy | Fiona Hyslop |
Preceded by | Gordon Lindhurst |
Scottish Conservative Spokesperson for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs | |
In office 11 August 2020 – 1 June 2021 | |
Leader | Douglas Ross |
Preceded by | Murdo Fraser |
Succeeded by | Donald Cameron |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife (1 of 7 Regional MSPs) | |
Assumed office 6 May 2016 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | Scottish Conservatives |
Alma mater | University of Glasgow |
Occupation | Politician, Solicitor, Finance, Journalist |
Website | www |
Dean Lockhart is a Scottish politician serving as Convener of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee since 2021.[1] A member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, he has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Mid Scotland and Fife region since 2016.
Career[]
Born in Larkhall, South Lanarkshire, Lockhart attended his local primary and secondary schools before graduating from the University of Glasgow with a first class degree in Law.
After graduating, Lockhart worked in the City of London for 7 years, first as a financial journalist and then at a leading global law firm and separately at a leading global financial institution. He then moved to Asia and worked with businesses across Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, China and India.[2] He spent a year at the British Embassy in Manila acting as First Commercial Secretary, promoting British business interests in the Philippines and South East Asia. In 2001, he was elected as a partner at global law firm Linklaters, at that time becoming one of the youngest partners at the firm. He also acted as Head of Business Development across Asia for Linklaters with responsibility for business development, client strategy and Asia-wide country plans.[3]
Scottish Parliament[]
In 2016, Lockhart stood for the Scottish Parliament as the Conservative candidate for Stirling where he came second, then was elected from the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list.[4] In 2021, Lockhart again stood as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Stirling where he came second, then was elected from the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list.[5]
During his time in the Scottish Parliament, Mr Lockhart has held the roles of Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work (2016-2019) [6] Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport and Business (2019-20) [7] and Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Constitution, Europe and External Affairs (2020-2021) [8]
Mr Lockhart currently convenes the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee in the Scottish Parliament [9]
Mr Lockhart is also the Convenor of the Cross Party Group (CPG) on Japan.[10] Dean is also the Convenor of the Cross Party Group (CPG) on China, Cross Party Group (CPG) on Japan, the Convenor of the Cross Party Group (CPG) on USA.[11] and the Deputy Convenor of the Cross Party Group (CPG) on Germany.
References[]
- ^ "Session 6 Net Zero Energy and Transport Committee". www.parliament.scot. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
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- ^ [2][dead link]
- ^ "Election 2016: Mid Scotland and Fife. Scottish Parliament region". BBC News. 6 May 2016.
- ^ Peebles, Cheryl. "Mid Scotland and Fife list returns four Conservative MSPs, two Labour and one Green".
- ^ "Scottish Conservatives unveil 'shadow cabinet". BBC News. 19 May 2016.
- ^ "Jackson Carlaw completes his new Shadow Cabinet". 18 February 2020.
- ^ "Ballantyne dropped as Carlaw unveils 'team to take on SNP'". 19 February 2020.
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External links[]
- Scottish Parliament profiles of MSPs: Dean Lockhart
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Glasgow
- Scottish solicitors
- British diplomats
- Conservative MSPs
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2016–2021
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2021–2026
- Member of the Scottish Parliament stubs