Conservative Party Board

Conservative Party Board
Founded 1834
Headquarters 4 Matthew Parker Street, Westminster, England, United Kingdom
Key people
Rob Semple, Board Chairman
Sir Mick Davis, Treasurer
Stephen Philips, Secretary
Website conservatives.com

The Conservative Party Board is the national governing body of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for operational matters such as fundraising, membership, candidates and internal elections.[1] It is made up of members from each section of the party: voluntary, political and professional. The board meets once a month and works closely with Conservative Campaign Headquarters elected representatives and the voluntary membership mainly through a number of management sub-committees.[2]

Members

Board
Office Incumbent
Leader of the Conservative Party Theresa May, MP
Chairman of the Conservative Party Brandon Lewis
Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party James Cleverly
Chairman of the Conservative Party Board
Chairman of the National Conservative Convention
Andrew Sharpe, OBE
Treasurer of the Conservative Party Sir Mick Davis
Secretary to the Board Stephen Phillips, OBE
President of the National Conservative Convention Tom Spiller
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention Pam Hall
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention Andrew Colborne-Baber
Vice President of the National Conservative Convention James Pearson
Chief Executive Officer, CCHQ Simon Day
Chairman of the Conservative Councillors’ Association Cllr Rory Love
Chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party Robert Forman, OBE, WS
Chairman of the Welsh Conservative Party Jonathan Evans
Leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament Ashley Fox, MEP
Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers The Lord Hunt of Wirral
Chairman of the 1922 Committee Graham Brady, MP
MP on the Board of the Conservative Party Charles Walker, OBE, MP
MP on the Board of the Conservative Party Chloe Smith, MP
MP on the Board of the Conservative Party Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, MP
Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party Anthea McIntyre, MEP

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.