Michelle Brown was a Member of the National Assembly
for Wales between May 2016 and April 2021. This was her biography at the time
she left.
Key interests and
achievements
Michelle
believes that north Wales can prosper, if given a fair chance, and she is
passionate about fighting for the area to get the attention and investment it
deserves. She states that she is a plain speaker and ‘will say it as it is -
plain and simple.’
Personal history
Michelle
is an animal lover. She grew up in Mostyn and graduated from Staffordshire
University with a Law degree, Masters in Law and a Post Graduate Diploma in
Legal Practice. Her family have lived in the Holywell area since the early
1950s and she attended school locally, going to primary school in Holywell and
attending St. Richard Gwyn High School in Flint.
Michelle
still lives in Mostyn, having returned to Wales some years ago following a
period working in the Midlands.
Professional background
Prior
to becoming an Assembly member, Michelle worked as a legal advisor in the
engineering sector, working for a global company dealing with a range of high
value contracts.
Political history
In
March 2019, Michelle left UKIP and became an Independent Assembly Member.
Register of Interests
Register of Interests – Fifth Senedd (PDF,
3.25MB)