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Political party
  
Conservative

Education
  
Keble College, Oxford

Alma mater
  
Keble College, Oxford

Party
  
Conservative Party

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Born
  
11 June 1963 (age 53) Banbury, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom (
1963-06-11
)

Profession
  
Former managing director of John Lewis

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Andy Street, CBE (born 11 June 1963), is a British businessman who was the managing director of John Lewis from 2007 to 2016 and is the Conservative Party candidate for Mayor of the West Midlands in the 2017 mayoral election.

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Early life

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Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, Street moved to Birmingham with his parents, both scientists, when he was ten months old, growing up in Northfield and Solihull. He attended Green Meadow Infants School, Langley Junior School and King Edward's School in Edgbaston. He studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Keble College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association in the Trinity term of 1984.

Business career

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After graduating, Street harboured ambitions to be a social worker, but he was turned down by Birmingham City Council. He was also famously turned down for the Marks & Spencer training scheme. Street thus started his career at the John Lewis Partnership in 1985 as a trainee at Brent Cross.

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After roles in department stores, head office and manufacturing units, Street became managing director of John Lewis Milton Keynes in 1993, moving to the same role at Bluewater five years later. In 2000 he became supply chain director and then, two years later, director of personnel. He became Managing Director in 2007 and, during his tenure at the top, has overseen a 50% increase in gross sales to over £4.4bn, a doubling in the number of stores and the growth of the company's online sales department, in spite of the Great Recession.

Political career

Street has been an outspoken critic of continually-rising business rates, arguing that "property is the way retailers have made money historically and we need a system that is a reflection of the future", though he doesn't believe that online transaction taxes are the answer.

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In July 2016, it was reported in the Birmingham Post that Street was considering standing for the Conservatives in the first election for Mayor of the West Midlands Combined Authority. The election is due to take place in May 2017.

In September 2016, John Lewis announced that Street would be standing down from his post at the business if he was successful in securing the Conservative nomination for the Mayor. On 29 September, Street was officially selected by Conservatives to stand for the election. Street said: "[The Combined Authority] will determine how we create wealth here and what type of society the West Midlands will become. I promise to work tirelessly to convince voters that I am the man to lead us through these decisions... Our economy is being renewed but we have much more to do to ensure everybody feels the benefit. Our mission is therefore to build the economic powerhouse of Britain in an inclusive way. That will need leadership from somebody who has a proven record, can bring people together and can represent us with passion. This election needs to go beyond traditional political loyalties and I look forward to seeking voters' support for the job ahead." The following day, it was confirmed that Street would leave John Lewis at the end of October 2016. He was succeeded by Paula Nickolds, who assumed the role in January 2017.

In a speech at the 2016 Conservative Party conference, Street declared his support for Birmingham's bid to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games. He also announced that he would seek to address the "imbalance" in transportation spending that sees London receive seven times as much spending on transport infrastructure per head as the West Midlands does. Street said that fighting inequality would also be a priority, as "social challenges can only be met when everybody shares the fruits of economic progress", saying that he would draw on the lessons of Joseph Chamberlain and his own experiences with the John Lewis Partnership, which shares profits with all of its employees. He also called for a series of debates with Labour candidate Siôn Simon and Liberal Democrat candidate Beverley Nielsen.

Street has been endorsed by The Lord Jones of Birmingham, a businessman and former Labour Party politician under Gordon Brown.

In addition to his business career, Street has worked extensively in local economic development, being named Chairman of the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership in April 2011. The announcement of his appointment came weeks after the news that John Lewis would open a flagship store in the newly-developed Grand Central shopping centre above New Street station. Street stepped down from this role in September 2016 after announcing his intention to run for Mayor of the West Midlands. He has been lead non-executive director for the Department for Communities and Local Government as well as a member of Prime Minister David Cameron's Business Advisory Group.

In June 2015, Street was awarded the CBE for services to the economy. He was named the ‘Most Admired Leader’ of the year by business magazine Management Today in 2014. He received the ‘President’s award’ from the Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce in for his services to the region. He holds honorary degrees with Birmingham City University, the University of Birmingham and Aston University.

Personal life

For more than 20 years from his school days, Street was involved with the charity Birmingham Young Volunteers (BYV) Adventure Camps, taking under privileged children nominated by Birmingham Social Services to Wales for adventure camps. Street is a supporter of Aston Villa F.C. and runs half-marathons. He is Vice Chairman of Performances Birmingham Limited, which is responsible for running the city's Symphony and Town Halls.

References

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