Ian Martin Dalziel (pronounced "Dee-ell") (born 21 June 1947) is a British businessman and politician who served one term as a
Conservative
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Member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Commu ...
from 1979 to 1984.
Dalziel was educated at
Daniel Stewart's College
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in
Edinburgh
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,
St John's College, Cambridge
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, studying as a postgraduate at the
Université Libre de Bruxelles and
London Business School
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. He worked for Mullens & Co from 1970, before moving to a management position at Manufacturers Hanover Ltd. In 1978 he was elected as a Conservative to
Richmond-upon-Thames Council for
Barnes
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ward.
His involvement in international business led him to seek election to the
European Parliament
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at the first election in 1979, and he was unexpectedly elected for the
Lothians constituency which included his birthplace of
Edinburgh
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. He stood down after one five-year term, due to pressure of business: in 1983 he had become the co-founder of Adam & Company, a start-up private bank subsequently acquired by Royal Bank of Scotland, and following a merger, became chairman of Continental Assets Trust plc.
In 1989 Dalziel became a director of Lepercq-Amcur Fund NV, and he has chaired the board of C.S.I., Inc., since 1992. He was appointed to the board of Precision Systems Inc. in 1996. In 1998 he was a defendant in a dismissed class action suit by shareholders of Precision Systems.
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1947 births
People educated at Stewart's Melville College
Alumni of London Business School
Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge
Living people
Councillors in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
MEPs for Scotland 1979–1984
Scottish businesspeople
Scottish Conservative Party MEPs
Place of birth missing (living people)