Nomination Paper

Senator Philip Ozouf

PROPOSER Geoffrey Grime reminded the audience that Senator Ozouf was first elected to the States in 1991 as a Deputy in St Helier.

He said that the Senator was just 29 years old and at the time the youngest States Member in the House. He was currently the second-youngest Politician serving in the Island. In 2002, he was elected a Senator and topped the poll in 11 out of 12 Parishes.

Mr Grime cited Senator Ozouf’s outstanding record of service and his valuable experience gained from serving on many different committees, including a term as the former President of the former Environment and Public Services Committee.

He added that Senator Ozouf had played a major part in government reform following the Clothier report and also in Tourism. He described him as youthful, energetic and hard-working, and as a man who was keen to promote the cultural aspects of Jersey.

Name: Philip Ozouf
Address: Highstead, Rue du Tapon, St Saviour
Occupation: States Member
Proposers: Geoffrey Grime, Freddie Cohen, Jenny Pitman, James Dickinson, Jacqui Huet, Lyndon Farnham, Robert Jones, Elena McGowan, Thomas McGowan and Edward Trevor

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