Mark Versallion

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Mark Versallion
Executive Member Children's Services at Central Bedfordshire Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
19 May 2011
Councillor, London Borough of Harrow
In office
May 2002  May 2011
Personal details
Born Cornwall, England
Nationality British
Spouse(s) Caroline Versallion
Children Four
Residence Bedfordshire, England
Alma mater Westminster, Reading, and Oxford
Website www.markversallion.com
Military service
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch Royal Navy
Years of service 1996-present
Rank Lieutenant

Mark Anthony Gaius Versallion VRSM is a British politician, businessman, and officer in the Royal Naval Reserve. He was the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Stretford and Urmston from 2007 to 2009 and from 2009 to 2011 was Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Forum of the Conservative Party. Since 2011 he has been a Cabinet member of Central Bedfordshire unitary authority.

Early life

Born in Cornwall, England, Versallion established his first business in 1988, a music promotions and equipment company, and was educated at the University of Westminster in Business and Economics. He then gained a Master's degree in Politics at the University of Reading, tutored by John Cottingham, and at Reading was elected chairman of post-graduates.[1] After being admitted to the Royal Institute of International Affairs and the Carlton Club, he gained a joint doctorate at the Universities of Oxford and Reading.[2]

Career

During the 1990s Versallion worked in the House of Commons as an aide to Robert Hughes MP and in 1996 was elected Chairman of the Young Conservatives. In 1997 he joined BAE Systems, moving on from there to Capgemini.[3] After working for U. S. Senator Rod Grams in the 2000 U.S. elections, Versallion returned home and founded the London marketing agency VML. He was its managing director in London and Minneapolis from 2001-11.[4][5] He worked for Michael Portillo at his London headquarters in the Conservative leadership contest of 2001.[6][7] In 2011, on his election to Central Bedfordshire Council, he gave up operational control of his company and became its chairman, making more time for politics.[8] Versallion was a non-executive director of the North West London NHS Hospitals Trust from 2008-13[9][10][11] and since 2013 has been a non-executive director of the Luton and Dunstable University Hospital.[12]

Naval career

In 1996 Versallion was recruited by the Royal Navy Reserve.[13] Before passing out from Britannia Royal Naval College he served aboard the destroyer HMS Gloucester. After Dartmouth he served aboard the frigate HMS Richmond before appointment to classified roles. In 2005 he won the Best Shot trophy for his marksmanship with the SA80.[14] In 2009 he deployed on Operation Pearl, a counter-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa.[15] In 2010 he was awarded the Volunteer Reserves Service Medal.[14] He is a graduate of the Joint Services Command and Staff College and of the NATO School at Oberammergau,[16] and holds the rank of Lieutenant.[17]

Local politics

In 1997, Versallion became a school governor and in 1998 was elected deputy chairman of his constituency association. In 1996 he had been selected for the Harrow London Borough Council seat of Harrow on the Hill, but in the local elections of 1998 he lost by five votes, in a cliff-hanger election with three recounts. The result decided the overall control of the Council.[18] He was encouraged to fight on by his friend Nicholas Bethell,[14] and their common experiences were a source of intrigue in the Conservative Party.[14][19][20]

In 2002, Versallion was elected as a Harrow councillor for Harrow on the Hill,[21] and at the same time the Conservatives narrowly gained control there.[22] In nine years at Harrow, he led on Performance and Finance, Education, and Children and Young People, and also acted as Chief Whip when there was a Conservative majority of only one.[23] Outside the council, Versallion was Chairman of Harrow Hill Trust Community Relations, a Director of Harrow Fields Gardens Estate Company, and a member of the Board of the Harrow Heritage Trust.[24] From 2007 to 2011 he served on the Deputy Lieutenants' Committee, and due to his naval experience was also the Borough Council's sole representative on the Reserve Forces and Cadets Association.[25]

In 2011, Versallion was elected to Central Bedfordshire Council for the ward of Heath and Reach, where he had lived with his wife and four sons since 2004.[26][27][28] He was appointed cabinet portfolio holder for Children's Services and Schools on 19 May 2011, and resigned from Harrow Council on 26 May 2011.[29][30] He also resigned from his day job as director of a marketing company to focus on his Cabinet role in Central Bedfordshire.[31][32][33] Versallion became Military Covenant Champion for Central Bedfordshire in 2011. According to The Times, he quickly changed the policy of the Council to enable more academy conversions and rapid school reorganisation.[34][35][36][37][38] In a BBC One TV news interview on 17 April 2012 he defended his decision to close a state-run PRU school and create a new free school in its place, controversially with Council assets. In 2012-13 Versallion converted ten schools' age ranges, bringing to an end the decades-long arguments over the three tier education system in Bedfordshire. In 2014 he closed a further three schools.[39] He was the subject of a government film on these changes.[38][40][41]

National politics

In 2007 Versallion was selected as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Stretford and Urmston,[42] a position he resigned from in October 2009.[43] In December 2009, it was reported that Versallion had become chairman of the Foreign Affairs Forum of the Conservative Party.[14][44] His first overseas engagement was in Macedonia in January 2010, representing the Conservative Party, with Lord Foulkes representing Labour, in meetings with the parliament and Trajko Veljanovski.[45] His term of office ended in 2011.

Publications

Versallion is the author of:

  • A Conquest of Thoughts (London: Powell Press, 1995, ISBN 0952744104)[46]
  • Furore Poeticus (London: Powell Press, 1996)

References

  1. http://www.linslademiddle.beds.sch.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=310&Itemid=182
  2. http://www.linslademiddle.beds.sch.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=310&Itemid=182
  3. cnet news
  4. http://www.versallion.com/About_Us/About_Us.htm
  5. http://www.ldh.nhs.uk/corporate-information/board-information/non-executive-directors
  6. http://www.markversallion.com
  7. Conservative Party (UK) leadership election, 2001
  8. Versallion relinquishes operational control and becomes Board Chairman at versallion.com
  9. The Health & Social Care Yearbook (2009), p. 273: "Non-Executive Director Mr Mark Versallion"
  10. 's_who/id/11/type/A/parent/10 Who's Who at nwlh.nhs.uk
  11. Board Minutes 2011 at nwlh.nhs.uk
  12. Versallion appointed L&D NED. http://www.ldh.nhs.uk/corporate-information/board-information/board-meetings
  13. The London Gazette dated 08 Feb 2000: M A Versallion promoted Acting Sub Lieutenant 09 Dec 1999
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 About page at markversallion.com
  15. Mark and Ian go on parade with the navy at luton-dunstable.co.uk/news
  16. HMS Wildfire at Royal Navy web site, retrieved 22 Dec 2008
  17. Lieutenant Versallion and Chief Bartrum go on parade, Luton on Sunday, published 19 June 2011, Retrieved 19 Jan 2014, http://www.luton-dunstable.co.uk/News/Mark-and-Ian-go-on-parade-with-the-Navy-17062011.htm.
  18. 'Labour take control after Conservatives fail to take the Hill', May 1998. http://www.markversallion.com/about.
  19. [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article2426135.ece Lord Bethell obituary in The Times
  20. Lord Bethell obituary, The Daily Telegraph dated 11 Sep 2007
  21. Stationery Office Staff, The Local Government Companion (2003), p. 439: "Mark Versallion (Harrow on the Hill)"
  22. info from London Borough of Harrow web site
  23. LGA.gov.uk article, 17 Jan 2008
  24. Vandals smash new viewpoint in Harrow Times newspaper dated 17 Nov 2003, at harrowtimes.co.uk
  25. http://www.harrow.gov.uk/www2/ieIssueDetails.aspx?IId=42115&Opt=3
  26. Announcements in Daily Telegraph
  27. Versallion elected with 71% share of the vote from centralbedfordshire.gov.uk
  28. Leighton Buzzard Observer, http://www.leightonbuzzardonline.co.uk/news/local/elections_2011_dominant_tories_hold_central_beds_council_1_2659674
  29. Former Tory colleagues face off in Stanmore Park by-election at harrowobserver.co.uk
  30. Cllr Versallion stands down from Harrow Council, dated 8 June 2011
  31. http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/Training-and-Education/Free-School-Plans-Seek-Green-Light-11042012.htm
  32. Versallion presents Foster Carers Awards. http://www.leightonbuzzardonline.co.uk/news/local-news/big-awards-for-fostering-the-little-people-1-3890922
  33. http://www.luton-dunstable.co.uk/News/Authority-gives-support-to-calls-for-exam-review-05102012.htm
  34. The Times newspaper dated 19 and 23 July 2011.
  35. Versallion as Military Covenant Champion. http://www.centraltogether.org.uk/uncategorized/2012/01/09/armed-forces-covenant-for-central-bedfordshire
  36. http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/modgov/mgUserInfo.aspx?UID=5231.
  37. http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/first-opinion/-/journal_content/56/10171/3579442/NEWS-TEMPLATE
  38. 38.0 38.1 http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/News/Education-funding-under-fire-from-top-councillor-24012012.htm
  39. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-26041418
  40. http://www.luton-dunstable.co.uk/News/Schools-to-take-in-more-students-19042012.htm
  41. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdwYnmhG1yE
  42. article from Messenger Newspapers dated 05 Sept 2007
  43. Mark Versallion steps down as PPC
  44. Foreign Affairs Forum of the Conservative Party, retrieved 31 Jan 2010
  45. report from sobranie.mk, retrieved 31 Jan 2010
  46. A Conquest of Thoughts, outline page at books.google.co.uk, accessed 23 Dec 2013

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