Honorific-Prefix: | Mayor |
Paul Dennett | |
Birth Place: | Warrington, Lancashire, England |
Office: | Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester |
Term Start: | 8 December 2021 |
Predecessor: | Richard Leese |
1Blankname: | Mayor |
1Namedata: | Andy Burnham |
Office1: | Mayor of Salford |
Term Start1: | 9 May 2016 |
Predecessor1: | Ian Stewart |
Office2: | Member of Salford City Council for Langworthy |
Term Start2: | 3 May 2012 |
Term End2: | 6 May 2016 |
Predecessor2: | Lynn Drake |
Successor2: | Paul Longshaw |
Party: | Labour |
Alma Mater: | University of Ulster (BA) University of Manchester (MSc) Manchester Metropolitan University (MRes) |
Paul Dennett is a British politician serving as Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester since 2021. A member of the Labour Party, he has served as Mayor of Salford since 2016.
Dennett was born in Warrington and grew up working class. He is openly gay.[1] Dennett's father worked for a power station and was an active trade unionist and his mother was a housewife and house cleaner.[2] [3] His parents would later run The Engine Pub in Prescot, Merseyside.[3] He attended Park Road Primary School and Great Sankey High School, before working in customer services at a BT call centre.[4]
He received a BA in International Business from the University of Ulster, an MSc in Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations from the Manchester Business School, and an MRES in Social Sciences from Manchester Metropolitan University.[3] [5] While at university, Dennett worked as an HR adviser and as a lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School.[3]
Dennett joined the Labour Party in 2007.[3] He was elected the Mayor of Salford on 5 May 2016,[6] succeeding Ian Stewart also of the Labour Party, and was re-elected in 2021.
As the Mayor of Salford he is also a member of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, is the GMCA's portfolio lead for Healthy Lives and Homelessness, and,, is the Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester.[7]
Dennett was formerly a local councillor for the Langworthy ward in Salford, and is a member of the Unite and UCU trade unions.