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Alan Crowe | |
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| Born | Edward Alan Crowe 1 September 1940 (1940-09) (age 85) |
| Nationality | Manx |
| Education | Kirk Michael Primary School Ramsey Grammar School Loughborough Training College |
| Occupation(s) | Politician, teacher |
| Years active | 1991–present[citation needed] |
| Employer(s) | Isle of Man Bank (1968–72) Isle of Man Government (1991–present)[citation needed] |
| Spouse | Dorothy Wagstaff |
| Children | 2 |
Edward "Alan" CroweMLC,FCIS, ACIB (born 1 September 1940[1]) is a formerManx politician and former teacher,[1] who was successively a member of both branches ofTynwald in theIsle of Man.
Born on 1 September 1940 to George Henry Crowe and Esther Annie Crowe (née Caley), he was educated atRamsey Grammar School and Loughborough Training College. He was awarded a teaching diploma, and taught initially in England and then in Canada. He then embarked upon a banking career, initially with theIsle of Man Bank, and became theCompany Secretary and Executive Director of various companies, includingEagle Star (International Life). He is also a Fellow of theInstitute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, a Chartered Company Secretary and an Associate of theChartered Institute of Bankers.
He contestedDouglas North unsuccessfully in the 1991 General Election, but was elected Member of the House of Keys for that constituency in a 1995 by-election.[2] He was elevated to theLegislative Council of the Isle of Man in 1998, and remained there until his retirement in 2003. He returned to the Council from 2007 to 2015.
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