Ivan McKee
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Ivan McKee | |
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Minister for Public Finance | |
Assumed office 9 May 2024 | |
First Minister | John Swinney |
Preceded by | Tom Arthur |
Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise | |
In office 20 May 2021 – 29 March 2023 | |
First Minister | Nicola Sturgeon |
Preceded by | Jamie Hepburn |
Succeeded by | Richard Lochhead |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Provan | |
Assumed office 5 May 2016 | |
Preceded by | Paul Martin |
Majority | 7,230 (24.0%) |
Personal details | |
Born | September 1963 Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire | (age 61)
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Alma mater | University of Strathclyde Newcastle University |
Website | www |
Ivan Paul McKee (born September 1963) is a Scottish politician who has served as Minister for Public Finance since May 2024.[1] He previously served as Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise from 2021 to 2023. A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he has been the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow Provan since 2016.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]Brought up in Glasgow, McKee obtained a BSc.BEng in Manufacturing Sciences and Engineering from the University of Strathclyde and an MBA from Newcastle University.[citation needed]
Industrial and business career
[edit]In 1986 he began a two-year period of voluntary service in Bangladesh with VSO.[3] Following this, McKee worked for a variety of manufacturing companies. In 2005 he set up his own international manufacturing consultancy business and from 2009 to 2015 invested in, and successfully turned around, a number of manufacturing businesses including the purchase of distressed assets from Dunfermline-based Simclar whilst in Administration.[4]
McKee has significant international experience having managed businesses in Scotland, England, Poland, Finland, Croatia and Bosnia.[citation needed]
Political activity
[edit]McKee joined the Labour Party in 1980, leaving in the late 1990s. He returned to political activism during the Scottish Independence Referendum as a Director of Business for Scotland, making the business and economic case for a Yes vote. After joining the SNP in November 2014, McKee was selected to contest the Glasgow Provan seat for the Party at the 2016 Scottish Parliament election. He was Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work 2016–18.[5] He backed Kate Forbes in the SNP leadership race in February 2023.
In May 2024, First Minister John Swinney appointed McKee as Minister for Public Finance, as part of his inaugural government.
Other
[edit]McKee is a former Trustee of the charity CEI which supports educational and health projects in rural Bangladesh. He was formerly a member of the Board of Common Weal. In 1996 McKee took part in an aid convey to Bosnia with charity Edinburgh Direct Aid.[6]
Personal life
[edit]McKee is married and lives in Glasgow with his wife Ewa, whom he met in Poland. He has four children, all from previous relationships.[7]
He is an atheist.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Full ministerial team confirmed". www.gov.scot. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
- ^ "Election 2016: Glasgow Provan. Scottish Parliament constituency". BBC News. 6 May 2016.
- ^ "A wealth of service". The Scotsman. 22 February 2008. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Greenfold Partners acquire assets of Simclar". Manchester Evening News. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ^ "Ian McKee". www.parliament.scot. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
- ^ "The business of politics: Interview with Ivan McKee". Holyrood Website. 6 October 2021.
- ^ "The business of politics: Interview with Ivan McKee". Holyrood Website. 6 October 2021.
- ^ "Business minister Ivan McKee backs Kate Forbes as next First Minister and SNP leader". The National. 17 February 2023.
External links
[edit]- Scottish Parliament profiles of MSPs: Ivan McKee
- profile on SNP website
- personal website
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the University of Strathclyde
- Scottish businesspeople
- Ministers of the Scottish Government
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2016–2021
- Members of the Scottish Parliament 2021–2026
- Scottish National Party MSPs
- People from Helensburgh
- Scottish atheists
- Alumni of Newcastle University
- Members of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow constituencies