Esther McVey appointed Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Esther McVey was appointed Secretary of State for Work and Pensions on 8 January 2018. She was Treasurer of HM Household (Deputy Chief Whip) from November 201 to January 2018. She was Minister of State for Employment from 2013 to 2015. She was elected Conservative MP for Wirral West in May 2010.
Education
Esther graduated in law before becoming a graduate trainee with the BBC in 1991. She returned to Liverpool John Moore’s university in 2008 to do an MSc in corporate governance.
Political career
Esther was the first MP to employ an apprentice and got the House of Commons authorities to introduce the scheme.
Career outside politics
After leaving the BBC, Esther worked as a broadcaster and a journalist, presenting and producing programmes such as GMTV, a legal series for Channel 4, a BBC consumer show and a BBC science show.
In 2000, she established her own business setting up office space for new start-up companies as well as establishing the biggest business women’s network in the north west.
She has written a careers book “If Chloe can”, which was turned into a play and performed at the National Youth Theatre.
Personal life
Esther is passionate about issues such as careers, youth unemployment, apprenticeships, investment and business growth.
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
The Secretary of State has overall responsibility for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). He has direct responsibility for departmental expenditure and departmental management.
DWP is responsible for the administration of the State Pension and working age benefits system, providing support to:
- people of working age
- employers
- pensioners
- families and children
- disabled people
Previous roles in government
Deputy Chief Whip, Treasurer of HM Household
2017 to 2018
Minister of State for Employment
2013 to 2015
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Disabled People
2012 to 2013
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