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Steve Rodan

Stephen Charles Rodan OBE MLC (born 19 April 1954[1]) is a Manx politician who served as the President of Tynwald from 2016 to 2021 and is a former Minister of the Isle of Man Government and former MHK for the constituency of Garff. He was first elected to the seat in a by-election in 1995.

Steve Rodan
President of Tynwald
In office
19 July 2016 – 20 July 2021
MonarchElizabeth II
Lieutenant GovernorRichard Gozney
Preceded byClare Christian
Succeeded byLaurence Skelly
Speaker of the House of Keys
In office
16 December 2006 – 18 July 2016
Preceded byTony Brown
Succeeded byJuan Watterson
Minister of Health and Social Security
In office
30 June 2004 – 15 December 2006
Preceded byEdgar Mann
Succeeded byDavid Anderson
Minister of Education
In office
12 May 1999 – 30 June 2004
Preceded byClare Christian
Succeeded byEddie Teare
Member of the House of Keys for Garff
In office
4 May 1995 – 19 July 2016
Preceded byEdgar Mann
Succeeded byDaphne Caine and Martin Perkins
Personal details
Born (1954-04-19) 19 April 1954 (age 70)
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
NationalityBritish
Political partyIndependent
Spouse(s)Ana Torres
(m. 1977–present)
Children2 daughters
ProfessionPolitician

He has been Isle of Man County Chairman of the Royal British Legion since 2012.

Early life and career edit

Born on 19 April 1954 in Glasgow to Robert W. Rodan and Betty Rodan (née Turner), he is a qualified pharmacist.

Rodan was educated at the High School of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh, before graduating from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, with a BSc (Hons) in pharmacy.

After graduating, in 1978, Rodan began practising as a pharmacist in Elgin, Morayshire. In 1980, he moved to Bermuda and worked as a pharmacy manager until moving to the Isle of Man.

Since 1987 Rodan has resided in Laxey, the most populated village in Garff, where he is the proprietor of a pharmacy. Politically he is a liberal, having chaired both the Heriot-Watt University Liberal Club and Scottish Young Liberals. He was also a Member of the National Executive of the Scottish Liberal Party. He stood for the House of Commons in 1979 in the constituency of Moray and Nairn, but was defeated by the Conservative Alexander Pollock.

Rodan was first elected as Member of the House of Keys for Garff in 1995, and re-elected in 1996, 2001, 2006, and 2011.

In 2006, Rodan, then Minister of Health and Social Security, was instrumental in enfranchising 16 and 17 year olds when he moved a successful amendment to Clause 3 of the Registration of Electors Bill, a piece of legislation intended to provide for the rolling registration of electors, resulting in the lowering of the voting age.

Rodan stood for Chief Minister of the Isle of Man following the November 2006 elections, but failed to gain the necessary support in round one. He then stood for Speaker and defeated David Cannan and Quintin Gill.

Rodan was elected as President of Tynwald on 19 June 2016 for a period of five years. Rodan presided over his final Tynwald Day on July 5, 2021, prior to standing down from the post. He was replaced as President of Tynwald by Laurence Skelly.

Rodan was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to the Isle of Man.[2]

Personal life edit

Rodan has been married to Ana (née Ballesteros Torres) since 1977; they have two children together.

Government positions edit

  • President of Tynwald, 2016–2021[3]
  • Member of the House of Keys, 1995–2016
  • Minister of Education, 1999–2004
  • Minister of Health and Social Security, 2004–2006
  • Speaker of the House of Keys, 2006–2016
  • Deputy President of Tynwald, 2007-2016
  • Member of the Tynwald Standards and Members' Interests Committee, 2006–present
  • Member of the Tynwald Ceremony Arrangements Committee, 2006–present (Chairman (eo) 2016-present)
  • Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee of the Legislative Council, 2016–present
  • Member of the Tynwald Setting Enhancement Sub-Committee, 2006–present
  • Member of the Tynwald Standing Orders Committee, 2006–present
  • Member of the Tynwald Honours Committee, 2006–present
  • Member of the Tynwald Management Committee, 2006–present
  • Trustee of the Manx National Heritage, 2006–2012
  • Court of Liverpool University (eo), 2007-2014
  • Tynwald Representative on the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly, 2007-2016
  • Chairman of the Estates and Housing Division, 1995-1996
  • Chairman of the Planning Committee, 1997-1999
  • Chairman of the Emoluments Committee (eo), 2006-2016
  • Chairman of the Tynwald Standards and Members' Interests Committee (eo), 2006-2016
  • Chairman of the Tynwald Management Committee (eo), 2006-2016
  • Chairman of the House of Keys Management and Members' Standards Committee (eo), 2006-2016
  • Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee of the House of Keys (eo), 2006-2016

Other posts edit

  • Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, National Executive, 1978
  • Scottish Liberal Party, 1975-1977
  • Bermuda Pipe Band, 1980-1987
  • Laxey Village Commissioners, 1991-1995 (Chairman 1993-1995)
  • Laxey Traders' Association, Chairman 1990-1993
  • UN Association (Isle of Man Branch), 2002–present
  • Ellan Vannin Pipes and Drums, 2007–present
  • Edinburgh University Liberal Club, Chairman 1974-1976
  • Heriot-Watt University Liberal Club, Chairman 1976-1977
  • Scottish Young Liberals, Chairman 1974-1976
  • Cair Vie Manx Pipe Band, Chairman and Pipe Major 1992-1995
  • Laxey and Lonan Heritage Trust, Chairman 1995–2014, Trustee and Director 1998-2014
  • Laxey Fair Committee, Chairman 2009–present
  • Caledonian Society of Bermuda, President 1983-1985
  • Royal British Legion, Lonan and Laxey Branch President 1998–present, Isle of Man County President 2012–present
  • Groudle Glen Railway, President 2015–present
  • Manx Chemists' Association, Treasurer 1989-1995
  • Great Laxey Mines Railway Ltd, Trustee and Director 2002-2014
  • Laxey Working Men's Institute, Trustee and Director 1998-2005

Publications edit

  • Voting at 16 in the Isle of Man, The Parliamentarian Magazine, 2007/Issue 2
  • Self-assessment in the Isle of Man, The Parliamentarian Magazine, 2012/Issue 1

References edit

  1. ^ "Rodan, Stephen Charles". www.tynwald.og.im. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  2. ^ "No. 62666". The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 June 2019. p. B24.
  3. ^ "Steve Rodan is new President - Isle of Man Today". Isle of Man Newspapers. 19 July 2016. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved 8 August 2016.

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WattersonMinister of Health and Social SecurityIn office 30 June 2004 15 December 2006Preceded byEdgar MannSucceeded byDavid AndersonMinister of EducationIn office 12 May 1999 30 June 2004Preceded byClare ChristianSucceeded byEddie TeareMember of the House of Keys for GarffIn office 4 May 1995 19 July 2016Preceded byEdgar MannSucceeded byDaphne Caine and Martin PerkinsPersonal detailsBorn 1954 04 19 19 April 1954 age 70 Glasgow Scotland UKNationalityBritishPolitical partyIndependentSpouse s Ana Torres m 1977 present Children2 daughtersProfessionPolitician He has been Isle of Man County Chairman of the Royal British Legion since 2012 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Personal life 3 Government positions 4 Other posts 5 Publications 6 ReferencesEarly life and career editBorn on 19 April 1954 in Glasgow to Robert W Rodan and Betty Rodan nee Turner he is a qualified pharmacist Rodan was educated at the High School of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh before graduating from Heriot Watt University Edinburgh with a BSc Hons in pharmacy After graduating in 1978 Rodan began practising as a pharmacist in Elgin Morayshire In 1980 he moved to Bermuda and worked as a pharmacy manager until moving to the Isle of Man Since 1987 Rodan has resided in Laxey the most populated village in Garff where he is the proprietor of a pharmacy Politically he is a liberal having chaired both the Heriot Watt University Liberal Club and Scottish Young Liberals He was also a Member of the National Executive of the Scottish Liberal Party He stood for the House of Commons in 1979 in the constituency of Moray and Nairn but was defeated by the Conservative Alexander Pollock Rodan was first elected as Member of the House of Keys for Garff in 1995 and re elected in 1996 2001 2006 and 2011 In 2006 Rodan then Minister of Health and Social Security was instrumental in enfranchising 16 and 17 year olds when he moved a successful amendment to Clause 3 of the Registration of Electors Bill a piece of legislation intended to provide for the rolling registration of electors resulting in the lowering of the voting age Rodan stood for Chief Minister of the Isle of Man following the November 2006 elections but failed to gain the necessary support in round one He then stood for Speaker and defeated David Cannan and Quintin Gill Rodan was elected as President of Tynwald on 19 June 2016 for a period of five years Rodan presided over his final Tynwald Day on July 5 2021 prior to standing down from the post He was replaced as President of Tynwald by Laurence Skelly Rodan was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to the Isle of Man 2 Personal life editRodan has been married to Ana nee Ballesteros Torres since 1977 they have two children together Government positions editPresident of Tynwald 2016 2021 3 Member of the House of Keys 1995 2016 Minister of Education 1999 2004 Minister of Health and Social Security 2004 2006 Speaker of the House of Keys 2006 2016 Deputy President of Tynwald 2007 2016 Member of the Tynwald Standards and Members Interests Committee 2006 present Member of the Tynwald Ceremony Arrangements Committee 2006 present Chairman eo 2016 present Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee of the Legislative Council 2016 present Member of the Tynwald Setting Enhancement Sub Committee 2006 present Member of the Tynwald Standing Orders Committee 2006 present Member of the Tynwald Honours Committee 2006 present Member of the Tynwald Management Committee 2006 present Trustee of the Manx National Heritage 2006 2012 Court of Liverpool University eo 2007 2014 Tynwald Representative on the British Irish Parliamentary Assembly 2007 2016 Chairman of the Estates and Housing Division 1995 1996 Chairman of the Planning Committee 1997 1999 Chairman of the Emoluments Committee eo 2006 2016 Chairman of the Tynwald Standards and Members Interests Committee eo 2006 2016 Chairman of the Tynwald Management Committee eo 2006 2016 Chairman of the House of Keys Management and Members Standards Committee eo 2006 2016 Chairman of the Standing Orders Committee of the House of Keys eo 2006 2016Other posts editRoyal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain National Executive 1978 Scottish Liberal Party 1975 1977 Bermuda Pipe Band 1980 1987 Laxey Village Commissioners 1991 1995 Chairman 1993 1995 Laxey Traders Association Chairman 1990 1993 UN Association Isle of Man Branch 2002 present Ellan Vannin Pipes and Drums 2007 present Edinburgh University Liberal Club Chairman 1974 1976 Heriot Watt University Liberal Club Chairman 1976 1977 Scottish Young Liberals Chairman 1974 1976 Cair Vie Manx Pipe Band Chairman and Pipe Major 1992 1995 Laxey and Lonan Heritage Trust Chairman 1995 2014 Trustee and Director 1998 2014 Laxey Fair Committee Chairman 2009 present Caledonian Society of Bermuda President 1983 1985 Royal British Legion Lonan and Laxey Branch President 1998 present Isle of Man County President 2012 present Groudle Glen Railway President 2015 present Manx Chemists Association Treasurer 1989 1995 Great Laxey Mines Railway Ltd Trustee and Director 2002 2014 Laxey Working Men s Institute Trustee and Director 1998 2005Publications editVoting at 16 in the Isle of Man The Parliamentarian Magazine 2007 Issue 2 Self assessment in the Isle of Man The Parliamentarian Magazine 2012 Issue 1References edit Rodan Stephen Charles www tynwald og im Retrieved 12 November 2011 No 62666 The London Gazette Supplement 8 June 2019 p B24 Steve Rodan is new President Isle of Man Today Isle of Man Newspapers 19 July 2016 Archived from the original on 26 October 2016 Retrieved 8 August 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steve Rodan amp oldid 1218989889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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