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QUAYLE, George Martyn Personal QUAYLE, George Martyn Personal BornBorn:: 6th6th February 1959,1959, Isle of Man ParentsParents:: Late George Douglas Quayle, CP Marown and Elaine Evelyn (née(née Corrin) of Glenlough Farm. EducationEducation:: Marown Primary School, Douglas High School (Ballakermeen and St Ninian's) FamilyFamily:: Unmarried Career:Career: Isle of Man Government Civil Service 1975-76;1975-76; Isle of Man Farmers Ltd, Agricultural and Horticultural Merchants 1976-2002,1976-2002, serving as Managing Director 1986-1986- 2002 and Company Secretary 2000-022000-02 Public Service:Service: Former ChairmanChairman:: Isle of Man Tourism Visitor Development Partnership,Partnership, Tourism Management Committee,Committee, Ardwhallin Trust Outdoor Pursuits Centre,Centre, Young Farmers'Farmers’ European Conference,Conference, Isle of Man Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs,Clubs, United Kingdom Young Farmers'Farmers’ Ambassadors, Rushen Round Table and former National CouncillorCouncillor of Round Tables of Great Britain and IrelandIreland;; Patron:Patron: Kirk Braddan Millennium Hall Appeal;Appeal; President:President: European International Farm Youth Exchange Alumni Association, Glenfaba Chorale; Vice-President:-President: Central Young Farmers' Club, Marown Football Club, CrosbyCrosby Silver Band, Marown Royal Ploughing Match Society;Society; Member:Member: Marown Parish Church RoyalRoyal British Legion (Braddan and Marown Branch), Young Farmers' Ambassadors, Manx National Farmers' Union, Rushen 41 Club; Life Member:Member: World Manx Association Interests:Interests: History, Heritage, Culture, Music, Theatre, Arts, Manx, British and World Affairs, Skiing, Swimming, Walking, Travel, Countryside Parliamentary Profile Member of the House of Keys 2001-112001-11 Parliamentary Career Minister:Minister: Home Affairs 2006-08,2006-08, Tourism and Leisure 2008-10,2008-10, Social Care 2010-112010-11 Member:Member: Department of Tourism and Leisure 2001-06,2001-06, Department of Trade and Industry 2001-042001-04 and 2005-06,2005-06, Office of Fair Trading 2001-04,2001-04, Department of Home Affairs 2004-052004-05 ChairmanChairman:: Isle of Man Water Authority 2004-062004-06 Committees of Tynwald: Declaration of Members'Members’ Interests Committee 2002, Ecclesiastical Committee 2002-03,2002-03, Select Committee on Castletown and Ballasalla Sub-Post-Post Offices 2002-03,2002-03, Select Committee on the Reduction of Standing Committees 2002, Select Committee on the Petition for Redress of Grievance of D A Newton 2004, Select Committee on the Petition for Redress of Grievance of Roy Redmayne 2005-06,2005-06, Standing Orders 2003-11,2003-11, Constitutional Matters 2008-112008-11 ChairmanChairman:: Standing CommiCommitteettee on Economic Initiatives 20022002-06-06 Council of Ministers'Ministers’ Committees: Social Policy 2006-08,2006-08, IslIslee of Man Marketing and Branding,Branding, PIF Economic Sub-Committee-Committee 2009-10,2009-10, Queen'sQueen’s Diamond Jubilee Working Group 2009-10,2009-10, Business Change Steering Group 2007-11,2007-11, SocialSocial Policy 2010-112010-11 ChairmanChairman:: Management ofof Government Owned Property Working Group Electoral History First stood and elected as Member of the House of Keys for Middle in 2001, rere-- elected 2006,2006, contested Middle unsuccessfully in 2011 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Member of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Isle of Man) 2001-112001-11 Visit to Westminster 2002 Regional ConferencesConferences:: Falkland Islands 2004, Jersey 2005,2005, Belfast 2007 .
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