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Ian Neilson was born on 20 October, 1954 in Boksburg, Transvaal Province, South Africa, is a Deputy mayor of Cape Town, South Africa. Discover Ian Neilson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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Who Is Ian Neilson's Wife?
His wife is Elmarie Neilson
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Ian Neilson Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ian Neilson worth at the age of 69 years old? Ian Neilson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Deputy. He is from South Africa. We have estimated Ian Neilson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Ian Douglas Neilson (born 20 October 1954) is a South African civil engineer and politician who served as the Deputy Mayor of Cape Town from May 2009 to October 2021.
He matriculated from Boksburg High School in 1971.
degree in civil engineering from the University of Cape Town in 1975 and a M.Sc.
degree in engineering in 1984.
Neilson is a civil engineer and practiced as a consulting engineer in the field of water engineering, He worked across South Africa on various engineering projects.
Water supply projects that he worked on were a detailed basin study of the Luvuvhu River Basin (a tributary of the Limpopo River) and the Orange-Vaal Rivers Weir project (an envisaged alternative to the Lesotho Highlands Water Supply System).
He also worked on a number of flood and storm water projects, most notable of which was the design of the canal system at Century City in Cape Town, which later received an award from the Association of Consulting Engineers.
It the latter part of his career he established himself as an expert in pipeline design and pipe network planning.
Neilson was involved in politics from his student days at the University of Cape Town where he was involved in opposition to the apartheid government of the day.
His first campaign towards elective office was in the 1987 South African general election, when he was a candidate for the Progressive Federal Party (PFP) in the constituency of Pretoria Central.
This constituency was a National Party stronghold and he came fourth in the election behind the Conservative Party and the Herstigte Nasionale Party.
He moved back to Cape Town in 1990 and in 1996 was a candidate for the Democratic Party (DP) (a successor of the PFP) in the first local government elections in a new democratic South Africa.
He was elected as a Proportional List Councillor to the Council of the Blaauwberg Municipality as the DP's sole representative.
He served as a member of the Council's Executive Committee and on the Planning Committee.
In 1999 he was appointed by the Western Cape Minister of Local Government to serve on the Unicity Commission, from 1999 to 2000, that was set up to prepare the consolidation of seven local governments into the Unicity of Cape Town.
Soon before the 5 December 2000 local government election that established the new City of Cape Town, the DP amalgamated with the New National Party (NNP) to form the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Neilson was elected as a DA councillor for Ward 3, an area extending from the wealthy area of Bloubergstrand to the low-cost housing town of Dunoon.
The DA won a majority in that election in Cape Town.
Neilson was elected by the DA caucus to serve in the city's executive as the Executive Councillor for Safety & Health, a position he held until 2002.
In October 2002 a number of former NNP members left the DA to reestablish their former party in the city council.
This followed the NNP's withdrawal from the DA the year before.
As a result, the DA lost its majority in the Cape Town Council.
Ian was shortly thereafter elected as deputy leader of the DA in the council, a position he held for the remainder of the council term.
He previously served as the Mayoral Committee Member for Finance from 2006 until 2016 and Executive Councillor for Safety and Health from 2000 until 2002.
At the local government election of March 2006, Ian was elected as the Ward Councillor for Ward 23, a newly delimited ward that extends from Melkbosstrand to Bloubergstrand and parts of Table View.
The DA was returned as the largest party in the City of Cape Town.
It formed a multiparty government under the leadership of Executive Mayor Helen Zille.
Mayor Zille appointed Neilson as the Mayoral committee member for Finance.
At the national and provincial elections on 22 April 2009, the DA won a majority in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament.
Helen Zille was elected as Premier of the Western Cape Province and ceased to be the Executive Mayor of Cape Town.
In the aftermath of these changes, Dan Plato was elected by the Council as the new Executive Mayor and the composition of the city's multi-party government was changed.
Neilson was elected by the Council as Executive Deputy Mayor on 27 May 2009.
He retained the Finance portfolio and chairmanship of the city's 2010 FIFA World Cup committee.
The 2011 Local Government Election saw the Democratic Alliance returned to office with an improved vote share.
It won 61% of the total vote.
Neilson was returned as a Proportional List Councillor.
The new Mayor, Patricia de Lille, nominated him to retain the posts of Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Finance.
He has served as acting Mayor of Cape Town on two brief occasions in 2018, in May and from 31 October until Dan Plato was sworn in on 6 November.
Neilson was born in Boksburg, South Africa.