Susan Snowdon
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Susan Snowdon (born 1 April 1951) is a former teacher and magistrate. She is the current Lord Lieutenant of Durham and the first woman to hold that post.


Early life

Snowdon was born on 1 April 1951. Her father was a shop-keeper.


Career

Snowdon was a primary school teacher in Chilton, County Durham, Chilton and Ferryhill, County Durham. In 1989, in order to advance her career and become a deputy head teacher, she underwent a Physical examination, medical. This showed that her aortic valve "had completely perished" and she required immediate surgery to prevent her death by Christmas of that year. The surgery, in which a metal valve was successfully fitted, saved her life. However, such a major health issue meant that she could no longer teach. On 3 August 2006, she was commissioned a Deputy Lieutenant (DL) in the County of Durham. On 8 March 2013, she was appointed Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, becoming the Queen's representative in the county. She succeeded Sir Paul Nicholson to become the county's 30th Lord Lieutenant.


Personal life

She is married to Keith Snowdon, a farmer.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Snowdon, Susan 1951 births Lord-Lieutenants of Durham Schoolteachers from County Durham Living people