- Charles Goodson-Wickes
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Dr Charles Goodson-Wickes (born 7 November 1945) is the Director General of Canning House, the London-based foundation dedicated to the promotion of Latin American and Iberian political and cultural issues in the United Kingdom.
Dr Goodson was British Conservative Member of Parliament for Wimbledon from 1987 to 1997.
He served in the British Army Life Guards, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and served in the first Gulf War.
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Education
Goodson-Wickes was educated at Charterhouse, St Bartholomew's Hospital and Inner Temple. He is a qualified barrister (called to the Bar 1972) and physician (1970).
Political career
A lifelong member of the Conservative Party, Goodson-Wickes was elected to the House of Commons in 1987 representing Wimbledon, having previously unsuccessfully contested Islington Central in 1979. While an MP he served as Parliamentary Private Secretary in the Departments of Treasury, Environment and Transport. In 1997 he lost his seat to Roger Casale. He is also Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London.
Military career
Goodson-Wickes was a British Army Officer and served as Surgeon Captain (Medical Officer) in the Life Guards, serving in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Germany (1973-1977), appointed in 1977 to the position of Silver Stick's Medical Officer for the Household Cavalry. He remained a member of Regular Army Reserve of Officers (RARO) until 2000. He re-enlisted in 1991 as a Lieutenant Colonel to serve in the First Gulf War with the HQ 7th Armoured Brigade, seeing action in the liberation of Kuwait through Saudi Arabia and Iraq. He was the first sitting member of the House of Commons to see active service in the Armed Forces since World War II.
Business career
Goodson-Wickes has served as Director of Nestor Healthcare Group Plc (1993-1999), Chief Executive of Medarc Ltd, currently the Chairman of the Board of Directors Thomas Greg and Sons Ltd among others.
Charity and public service
Goodson-Wickes was Founder Chairman (1997-1999) and now Patron of the Countryside Alliance. He has been Chairman of the Rural Trust since 1999. From 1998 to 2007 Goodson-Wickes was Chief Executive of London Playing Fields Foundation (Chairman 1997-1998) and a member of the London Sports Board (2000-2003). He served as Chairman of BFFS (British Field Sports Society) from 1994-1997 and was a member of the Public Affairs Committee (1980-1987) and is Vice President of the Great Bustard Group (2008-) which is re-introducing the Great Bustard to Great Britain. He is Vice President (1990 -) of the Ex-Servicemen's Mental Welfare Society, better known as Combat Stress. He was Governor of Highbury Grove School in Islington (1977-1985).
He was appointed Director General of Canning House in 2010.
References
- Times Guide to the House of Commons, Times Newspapers Limited, 1997
Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded by
Michael HaversMember of Parliament for Wimbledon
1987–1997Succeeded by
Roger CasaleCategories:- 1945 births
- Living people
- Conservative Party (UK) MPs
- Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
- UK MPs 1987–1992
- UK MPs 1992–1997
- Old Carthusians
- Conservative MP (UK), 1940s birth stubs
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