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Brooks Newmark was born on 8 May, 1958 in Westport, Connecticut, U.S., is an American–British politician (born 1958). Discover Brooks Newmark'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 65 years old?
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Who Is Brooks Newmark's Wife?
His wife is Lucy Keegan
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Brooks Newmark Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brooks Newmark worth at the age of 65 years old? Brooks Newmark’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Brooks Newmark's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Brooks Phillip Victor Newmark (born 8 May 1958) is a British Conservative politician and former Member of Parliament and minister.
Newmark was born in Westport, Connecticut, in the United States, on 8 May 1958 to Howard Newmark and Gilda Gourlay (née Rames).
He is of Jewish heritage.
He moved to the UK aged nine and attended Caldicott Preparatory School and Bedford School.
He graduated from Harvard College, receiving a BA in History in 1980.
While at Harvard, he was a member of Eliot House, Lightweight Varsity Crew, Rugby Football Club, and UAC Foreign Admissions Chairman.
He was a Research Graduate in Politics at Worcester College, Oxford, from 1980 to 1982, and has an MBA in Finance from Harvard Business School and an MSc in Education from Oxford University.
Newmark was Vice President in the International Division of Shearson Lehman Brothers from 1984 to 1987, a Managing Director of Newmark Brothers Ltd, a corporate finance advisory company, from 1988 to 1993, and then a Director of Stellican Ltd from 1993 to 1998.
Newmark contested Newcastle Central in 1997, and Braintree in 2001.
From 1998 to 2005, Newmark was a Senior Partner at Apollo Management (UK) LP, an international private equity firm.
He was a director of Telesis Management Ltd and AAA MIP Limited.
He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Braintree in the 2005 general election and stood down at the 2015 general election.
Prior to entering politics, he was involved in various businesses and was a senior partner at a private equity firm.
Newmark is a visiting academic at the University of Oxford and became a guest lecturer in politics after his parliamentary career ended.
He is a founder of the charity 'A Partner in Education', a campaigner on homelessness and a member of the Rough Sleeping Advisory Panel that advises the Home Office.
He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Braintree (in mid Essex) in the 2005 general election over the Labour incumbent, Alan Hurst, and was re-elected in 2010 with a greater majority.
He served as a Government Whip for Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Department for International Development, Department for Business, and Innovation & Skills.
Publications include: Direct Democracy: An Agenda for a New Model Party (2005); Simply Red; The True State of the Public Finances (CPS, 2006); The Price of Irresponsibility (CPS, 2008) and the Hidden Debt Bombshell (CPS, 2009).
Newmark is involved with charity work in Rwanda and also helps homeless charities.
Newmark had previously served as a Member of the Treasury Select Committee (2006—07) and the Science & Technology Select Committee (2005—07).
In opposition, Newmark served as the Foreign Affairs Whip (2009–10) and Treasury Whip (2007—08).
In 2009 Newmark co-founded the charity A Partner in Education, which helps Rwandan teachers to give the nation's children an improved education.
Newmark was re-elected onto the Treasury Select Committee in 2012 after 5 years in the Whips' Office.
In mid July 2014, Newmark was appointed as the Minister for Civil Society, in the Cabinet Office.
In response to a question, following his first public speech in that role, he said that charities should "stick to their knitting" and "keep out of the realm of politics".
It was later argued that these quotations were taken out of context, and in fact suggested that politicians should support charities, but not interfere.
During his time as an MP, Newmark co-founded and co-chaired Women2Win, an organisation established to encourage women into politics and public service.
He also co-founded the Million Jobs Campaign to address the need for more to be done regarding youth unemployment.
Newmark resigned as Minister for Civil Society on 27 September 2014, a day before the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
David Cameron accepted Newmark's resignation following a sting operation by the Sunday Mirror, which resulted in Newmark texting with a ‘female party activist’ who was, in fact, a male undercover reporter, posing as a female to deliberately target Newmark, having failed with various other male MPs, over social media.
Fellow Conservative MP Mark Pritchard announced that he would make a formal complaint against the newspaper saying that "questionable techniques" had been involved in the paper's report.
An IPSO investigation later cleared the Sunday Mirror of any wrongdoing in an announcement that came three weeks after the regulator was formed.
Following a new "text-and-tell story" in October 2014 involving a young mother, Newmark announced he would not seek re-election to Parliament in the forthcoming general election.
Newmark was a research associate at the University of Oxford in the Department of Politics and International Relations.
He is also guest lecturing at the Said Business School on private equity, and travels to universities outside the UK to lecture in either politics or finance.
He is the author of various articles on the war in Syria, Brexit, US politics and homelessness.
He has authored a report on homelessness at the Centre for Social Justice think tank.
The report highlighted the long-term nature of homelessness, the growth of ‘tent cities’ and the normalisation of rough sleeping.
Newmark's interests include: Economic Policy, Foreign Affairs (Middle East, India, China and USA); Poverty Reduction & International Development (Micro Finance), Special Needs Education and Women & Equality (Founder and Co-Chairman of Women2Win).
He has been a director of Connaught Brown since 2015 and a director of the Catholic Herald since 2016 among other appointments.