Marvin Rees
Marvin Rees is a Jamaican-Welsh British Labour politician, currently standing to be Mayor of Bristol[1].
Education
Marvin Rees lived in Lawrence Hill before attending the University of Wales in Swansea and the Eastern University. He studied for the World Fellows Program at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut[2].
Community Involvement
Rees was a member of the controversial Bristol Legacy Commission [3][4], founding and running the Bristol Leadership Programme, a two week program which exposed ten young people to the skills and knowledge to equip them with the knowledge and know how of how to become a ‘leader’.[5][6][7], within the Legacy Programme, and a former Director of the Bristol Partnership whose goals are to make Bristol's prosperity sustainable, reduce health and wealth inequality, build stronger and safer communities, and raise the aspirations and achievements of young people and families.[8]
Career
Rees was a freelance journalist and radio presenter at BBC Radio Bristol[9]. He was the Communications and Events Manager at Black Development Agency (now Phoenix Social Enterprise). [10].
Rees is currently employed in the city of Bristol as the Programme Manager for race equality in mental health issues at NHS Bristol[11]. His experiences in the United States included work as an outreach assistant at the Sojourners Community and in the communications department at Tearfund[12].
Mayoral Candidate
Rees was selected by a ballot of Bristol Labour Party members on 19th June 2012.[13]. Other candidates included former Labour MP Dan Norris and Labour Party leader Helen Holland.[14]
Speaking about the role, Rees says, "Elected city mayors are so much more commonplace in American politics, and [I have] the personality and drive to take on the role – that's really what put the idea into my head."[15]
Personal life
Marvin Rees is 40 years old, married with two children and lives in Bristol.
References
- ^ BBC News Bristol, "Bristol Labour Party selects city mayor candidate" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-18496333 18 June 2012
- ^ Labour Uncut: "Profiles of Labour’s candidates for the Bristol mayoralty: Marvin Rees". http://labour-uncut.co.uk/2012/05/18/profiles-of-labour%E2%80%99s-candidates-for-the-bristol-mayoralty-marvin-rees/ 18 May 2012
- ^ Bristol Legacy Commission Members Commission http://www.bristol.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/leisure_and_culture/local_and_family_history/bristol-legacy-commission-members_0.pdf
- ^ Bristol Legacy Commission http://www.bristol.gov.uk/node/2975
- ^ Bristol Culture, "Who is Marvin Rees" http://bristolculture.wordpress.com/tag/marvin-rees/ 19th June 2012
- ^ Bristol City Council - Project: Bristol Leadership Programme" http://www.bristol.gov.uk/node/2975 27th September 2012
- ^ Youth Mayor could Engage Young People http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Youth-mayor-engage-young-people/story-16216857-detail/story.html
- ^ Bristol Partnership (About us) http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Marvin_Rees&action=edit
- ^ Mayor4Bristol candidates pages. http://www.mayor4bristol.com/candidates/marvin-rees/
- ^ Phoenix Social Enterprise http://www.pselocallyglobal.org/
- ^ NHS Bristol - Mental Health and Wellbeing http://www.bristol.nhs.uk/your-health/mental-health-and-wellbeing.apx
- ^ BBC News: Marvin Rees Biography. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/4313065.stm. 2 March 2005
- ^ Labour Uncut, "Profiles of Labour’s candidates for the Bristol mayoralty: Marvin Rees". http://labour-uncut.co.uk/2012/05/18/profiles-of-labour%E2%80%99s-candidates-for-the-bristol-mayoralty-marvin-rees/ 18 May 2012
- ^ Bristol 24/7: Marvin Rees chosen as Labour’s Bristol mayor candidate. http://www.bristol247.com/2012/06/19/marvin-rees-chosen-as-labours-bristol-mayor-candidate-42869/ 19 June 2012
- ^ Bristol 24/7: Marvin Rees - the wrong shoes... http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Marvin-Rees-wrong-shoes-right-man-mayor/story-16419036-detail/story.html 20 June 2012