Russ McPherson | |
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803rd Mayor of Cambridge | |
In office 2020–2021 | |
Deputy | Alex Collis |
Preceded by | Gerri Bird |
Succeeded by | Mark Ashton |
Cambridge City Councillor, Cherry Hinton | |
In office May 2004 – present | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1954-11-18) 18 November 1954 (age 70) Cambridge, England |
Political party | Labour |
Residence(s) | Cherry Hinton, Cambridge |
Alma mater | Open University, Cambridge Regional College |
Occupation | Councillor |
Russell Neil McPherson (18 November 1954) was the mayor of Cambridge, England, from May 2020 to 2022, and previously during 2009–10. From May 2004 he has been a councillor of the Cambridge City Council. For 10 years he has been a chair for a Labour Party Group and during 4 years for a Civic Affairs committee. He is also a President Ex Officia of Cambridge Aid financial services.
He graduated as a BA of Psychology from the Open University and completed a teaching qualification at the Cambridge Regional College.
Awards
- 2012: Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for work as a Voluntary Community First Responder at the Ambulance Service
- 2017: 10-year award for voluntary service to the Ambulance Service
See also
References
- Gardiner2020-06-01T08:28:00+01:00, Joey. "Huge Cambridge fringe scheme approved". Housing Today.
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- Peel, Adrian. "Cambridge's new mayor Mark Ashton says role is surreal – and reveals his wish". Cambridge Independent. Cambridge Independent. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- "The Mayor Russ Mcpherson and two former Mayors Robert Dryden and John Woodhouse".
- "Councillor details - Councillor Russ McPherson". democracy.cambridge.gov.uk. 23 December 2020.
- "Councillors worry about impact Cambridge Airport move will have on city". 24 July 2019.
- "Cambridge Labour Team". Cambridge Labour Party.
- "Our Team". 23 September 2020.
- "Biography of the mayor". Cambridge City Council.
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