| Adam Afriyie, MP |
| 01-08-2006-- | |||
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Conservative MP for Windsor. Entered Parliament on 5 May 2005 - General election. Adam Afriyie was founding director of Connect Support Services, an IT services company pioneering fixed-price support since 1993. Connect was recognised in the Virgin Sunday Times Fasttrack 100 of Britain's fastest growing private companies in 2002. He is also Chairman of DeHavilland Information Services plc, a news and information services company, and was a regional finalist in the 2003 Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the year awards. Past appointments have included Governor of the Museum of London, Trustee of the Museum in Docklands and a director of Policy Exchange, the centre-right think tank. Joining the Party in 1990, Adam has been an experienced Conservative activist for many years. Selected as the candidate on 3rd October 2003, Adam was elected to Parliament as the Conservative MP for Windsor on 5th May 2005. On 16th July 2007 Adam was appointed as Shadow Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education. He is currently a member of the Select Committee on Science and Technology. He currently continues to campaign locally to: Stop insensitive over-development, curb anti-social behaviour and reduce aircraft noise. Contact Details: Houses of Parliament Constituency Office Website: http://www.adamafriyie.org/ Did you Know? Sport has always played an important role for Adam. Since captaining the basketball team at University he has been a keen distance and charity runner, as well as health and fitness amateur. Over the last 25 years sports included cycling, tennis, badminton and skiing, but since a knee and foot operation activities have been somewhat restricted. |
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