Tessa Jowell
The Hon. Dame Tessa Jowell is a member of the British Parliament.
Biography[edit]
Tessa Jowell was born in London. She is currently a member of the British Parliament for Dulwich and West Norwood and is a member of the Labour party.
She was educated at the University of Aberdeen, the University of Edinburgh and Goldsmiths College of University of London. She became a social worker and eventually administrator of the mental health charity Mind. In 1978 she was Labour Party candidate in a by-election in Ilford North.
Elected as MP for Dulwich at the 1992 general election, she was successively appointed as an opposition spokesperson on health, an opposition whip and spokesperson on women, before returning to the shadow health team in 1996.
Jowell was appointed as Minister of State in the Department of Health after the 1997 Labour electoral landslide. She moved, again as Minister of State, to the Department for Education and Employment in 1999. Jowell was appointed Secretary of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport after the 2001 election.
In Gordon Brown’s reshuffle in June 2007 following his succession as Prime Minister, she retained her Olympics portfolio and was also appointed Paymaster General and Minister for London, being allowed to attend the cabinet, but not as a full member. She became Cabinet Office minister in 2009 and, with Labour in opposition, kept her Olympics portfolio. Tessa Jowell was re-elected MP for Dulwich and West Norwood in May 2010.
Further Information[edit]
“The Soft Power of Culture”A Lecture by the Hon. Dame Tessa Jowell, Member of the British Parliament