Gerry Brownlee is currently Minister for Economic Development, Minister of Energy and Resources, Leader of the House and Associate Minister for the Rugby World Cup. His economic development portfolio also makes him responsible for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.
Gerry was born and educated in Christchurch and has lived in the Ilam electorate all his life. After leaving St Bede(TM)s College, Gerry began his career in the family timber business. He trained to be a carpenter, gained several trade qualifications and operated his own business. In 1980 Gerry trained as a secondary school teacher and he taught until 1995.
Following a long involvement in the National Party, he won the constituency of Ilam in 1996, with a majority of 10,090. He has held the seat comfortably since then. During his political career he has served as Junior Whip and Deputy Leader of the National Party. He is currently a senior Minister ranked third in the Cabinet.
Gerry has always been involved in the local community and served on the Riccarton Bush Trust. He is a strong advocate for sport and cultural activity for all New Zealanders.