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He was schooled in a catholic seminary and served in the [[British Army]] in Libya, Cyprus, Germany, England and Norway. In 2005 he retired as Managing Director, Company Secretary and Registrar of [[Sefton Hotel]] Plc after a 35 year career in tourism. He is also currently a director of the Charity Kemmyrk and a member of the Douglas Regeneration Committee, a member of the Institute of Hospitality and a member of the [[Positive Action Group]].
He was schooled in a catholic seminary and served in the [[British Army]] in Libya, Cyprus, Germany, England and Norway. In 2005 he retired as Managing Director, Company Secretary and Registrar of [[Sefton Hotel]] Plc after a 35 year career in tourism. He is also currently a director of the Charity Kemmyrk and a member of the Douglas Regeneration Committee, a member of the Institute of Hospitality and a member of the [[Positive Action Group]].


In 2010, he replaced [[Phil Braidwood]] as MHK for [[Douglas East]] and was successfully re-elected in 2011.
In 2010, he replaced [[Phil Braidwood]] as MHK for [[Douglas East]] and was successfully re-elected in 2011.<ref>http://www.chrisrobertshaw.com/</ref>


==Governmental positions==
==Governmental positions==

Revision as of 00:52, 2 November 2011

Chris Robertshaw MHK is a Member of the House of Keys for Douglas East in the Isle of Man and Minister of Social Care

He was schooled in a catholic seminary and served in the British Army in Libya, Cyprus, Germany, England and Norway. In 2005 he retired as Managing Director, Company Secretary and Registrar of Sefton Hotel Plc after a 35 year career in tourism. He is also currently a director of the Charity Kemmyrk and a member of the Douglas Regeneration Committee, a member of the Institute of Hospitality and a member of the Positive Action Group.

In 2010, he replaced Phil Braidwood as MHK for Douglas East and was successfully re-elected in 2011.[1]

Governmental positions

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