Judith Cochrane Explained

Judith Cochrane
Office1:Member of Castlereagh Borough Council
Constituency1:Castlereagh East
Term Start1:5 May 2005
Term End1:22 May 2014
Predecessor1:Peter Osborne
Successor1:Council abolished
Constituency Am:Belfast East
Assembly:Northern Ireland
Term Start:5 May 2011
Term End:5 May 2016
Predecessor:Dawn Purvis
Successor:Naomi Long
Birth Date:31 October 1975
Birth Place:Bloomfield, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Party:Alliance
Spouse:Jonny Cochrane
Children:2
Alma Mater:Robert Gordon University
Queen's University Belfast[1]
Occupation:Politician
Profession:Management consultant
Website:MLA website

Judith Cochrane (born 31 October 1975) is an Alliance Party politician from Northern Ireland who was a member of Northern Ireland Assembly for the East Belfast constituency from 2011 to 2016.[2] [3]

Early life

Cochrane is a lifelong resident of East Belfast, having been born and raised in Bloomfield and educated at Strandtown Primary School and Methodist College Belfast. After earning her Bachelor's in Nutrition at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, she returned to Belfast to complete her Master's in Business Administration at Queen's University, Belfast.

Electoral history

Prior to her election as MLA, Cochrane served as a Councillor on Castlereagh Borough Council between 2005 and 2011 and worked in the Department for Social Development and as a Management Consultant for SMEs in Northern Ireland.

During her term at Stormont, Cochrane sat on the Finance and Personnel Committee and was a member of the Assembly Commission. She founded the All Party Group on SMEs and was a member of the All Party Group on Cancer, the All Party Group on Tourism, and the All Party Group on Rugby, which she co-founded and served on as vice chair.

She was also the present Chairperson of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Business Trust.[4]

In addition to her duties at Stormont, Cochrane ran her own constituency office on the Upper Newtownards Road in Ballyhackamore.

Cochrane chose not to seek reelection, and stood down ahead of the Northern Ireland Assembly election in 2016, Former MLA and MP for East Belfast Naomi Long replaced her on the ballot.[5]

Personal life

Cochrane is married to Jonathan with whom she has two children. The family reside in East Belfast and actively attend Bloomfield Presbyterian Church.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JudithCochrane.com. 10 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130103070853/http://www.judithcochrane.com/about-judith. 3 January 2013. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Out with the old and in with the new at Stormont. Sharon Ferguson. 9 May 2011. 9 May 2011. BBC News.
  3. News: Robinson rules out Westminster bid. The Belfast Telegraph. 8 May 2011. 9 May 2011.
  4. Web site: AllianceParty.org.
  5. News: NI Assembly election: Who is stepping down from Stormont?. 15 March 2016. BBC News. 2016-07-29.