fbpx
Wikipedia

Ewan Aitken

Ewan Aitken (born in 1962, Paisley[1]) is a minister of the Church of Scotland. In May 2014 he became the chief executive officer of the Edinburgh Cyrenians.[2] Previously, he was the Secretary of the Church of Scotland's Church and Society Council between 2008 and 2014. He is a member of the Iona Community and the Christians on the Left.

Education edit

After attending Woodmill High School in Dunfermline, he studied Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex where he graduated BA (Hons) in 1985. In 1990, he graduated BD (Hons) with a degree in Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.[3][4]

Ministry edit

In 1992 he was ordained as a minister of the Church of Scotland. He became assistant minister at South Leith Parish Church followed by a year as locum minister at St Andrew's Church in Gisborne, New Zealand. He then served from 1995 until 2002 as the minister of St Margaret's Parish Church in Restalrig, Edinburgh. He worked at the Church of Scotland Offices in Edinburgh as Secretary of the Church and Society Council from 2008 until 2014.[5]

Politics edit

Aitken was elected as a Labour councillor to the Edinburgh City Council in 1999. He served on the education and social justice committees. From 2002 he served full-time as a Councillor, including as the City Council's Executive member for education. From 2003 to 2006 he was COSLA's education spokesman. In 2006 Aitken became Leader of the Edinburgh City Council.

Following the 2007 local elections, the Scottish Liberal Democrat and Scottish National Party groups agreed to form a coalition. Aitken continued to be the leader of the Labour opposition group until he resigned from this position in 2008 to take up the position of Secretary to the Church of Scotland's Church and Society Council. He did not seek re-election to the City Council at the local government elections in 2012.

In 2011, Aitken contested the Scottish Parliamentary constituency of Edinburgh Eastern against the SNP's Kenny MacAskill.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Church role for city councillor". BBC News. 9 June 2008.
  2. ^ "Ewan Aitken". cyrenians.scot. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  3. ^ Who's Who in Scotland 2013, Carrick Media, Ayr, ISBN 978-0-9565748-6-2
  4. ^ Aitken, Ewan (1990). "Tilling the garden again (Genesis 1-3 rediscovered)". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Who's Who in Scotland 2013, Carrick Media, Ayr, ISBN 978-0-9565748-6-2
  6. ^ "I'm backing SNP's MacAskill, says Labour campaigner". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 15 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Evening News - Whose name is set in stone as the successor to Anderson?
  • BBC - Capital elects new council leader
  • Scotsman - Aitken wins vote to lead 'the best small city on the planet'
  • Ewan Aitken's Blog
Civic offices
Preceded by
Donald Anderson
Leader of Edinburgh City Council
2006 – 2007
Succeeded by
Jenny Dawe

ewan, aitken, born, 1962, paisley, minister, church, scotland, 2014, became, chief, executive, officer, edinburgh, cyrenians, previously, secretary, church, scotland, church, society, council, between, 2008, 2014, member, iona, community, christians, left, con. Ewan Aitken born in 1962 Paisley 1 is a minister of the Church of Scotland In May 2014 he became the chief executive officer of the Edinburgh Cyrenians 2 Previously he was the Secretary of the Church of Scotland s Church and Society Council between 2008 and 2014 He is a member of the Iona Community and the Christians on the Left Contents 1 Education 2 Ministry 3 Politics 4 References 5 External linksEducation editAfter attending Woodmill High School in Dunfermline he studied Social Anthropology at the University of Sussex where he graduated BA Hons in 1985 In 1990 he graduated BD Hons with a degree in Divinity at the University of Edinburgh 3 4 Ministry editIn 1992 he was ordained as a minister of the Church of Scotland He became assistant minister at South Leith Parish Church followed by a year as locum minister at St Andrew s Church in Gisborne New Zealand He then served from 1995 until 2002 as the minister of St Margaret s Parish Church in Restalrig Edinburgh He worked at the Church of Scotland Offices in Edinburgh as Secretary of the Church and Society Council from 2008 until 2014 5 Politics editAitken was elected as a Labour councillor to the Edinburgh City Council in 1999 He served on the education and social justice committees From 2002 he served full time as a Councillor including as the City Council s Executive member for education From 2003 to 2006 he was COSLA s education spokesman In 2006 Aitken became Leader of the Edinburgh City Council Following the 2007 local elections the Scottish Liberal Democrat and Scottish National Party groups agreed to form a coalition Aitken continued to be the leader of the Labour opposition group until he resigned from this position in 2008 to take up the position of Secretary to the Church of Scotland s Church and Society Council He did not seek re election to the City Council at the local government elections in 2012 In 2011 Aitken contested the Scottish Parliamentary constituency of Edinburgh Eastern against the SNP s Kenny MacAskill 6 References edit Church role for city councillor BBC News 9 June 2008 Ewan Aitken cyrenians scot Retrieved 3 June 2021 Who s Who in Scotland 2013 Carrick Media Ayr ISBN 978 0 9565748 6 2 Aitken Ewan 1990 Tilling the garden again Genesis 1 3 rediscovered a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Who s Who in Scotland 2013 Carrick Media Ayr ISBN 978 0 9565748 6 2 I m backing SNP s MacAskill says Labour campaigner www scotsman com Retrieved 15 November 2021 External links editCity of Edinburgh Council listing Evening News Whose name is set in stone as the successor to Anderson BBC Capital elects new council leader Scotsman Aitken wins vote to lead the best small city on the planet Ewan Aitken s BlogCivic officesPreceded byDonald Anderson Leader of Edinburgh City Council2006 2007 Succeeded byJenny Dawe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ewan Aitken amp oldid 1168231403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.