Wednesday 23 April 2014

Mr. Stephen Khan - MLA for St. Albert

Lord God we lift before You Mr. Stephen Khan as he represents the people of St. Albert and we are thankful for his dedication and hard work to better his constituency and province.   We pray that You would continue to bless his leadership skills and the experience he brings to his position as he works closely with our Premier.   Bless him today with Your peace.  Amen.

Stephen Khan was elected as the Member of the Legislative Assembly for St. Albert on April 23, 2012. Two weeks later Premier Alison Redford appointed him Minister of Enterprise and Advanced Education, a position he held until February 4, 2013.

In addition to serving as chair of the Standing Committee on Resource Stewardship, Mr. Khan is a member of the Standing Committees on Public Accounts, the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund and Privileges and Elections, Standing Orders and Printing.

Mr. Khan previously served as chair of the Standing Committee on the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund and as a member of the, the Standing Committee on Families and Communities.

Mr. Khan attended elementary and high school in St. Albert. He graduated from the University of Alberta with a bachelorof arts degree in anthropology.

For more than 20 years Mr. Khan owned and operated his family’s software development company, Management Information Group (St. Albert) Ltd. During that time he grew the business into a North American and international presence with thousands of clients across Canada, the United States and Europe, and expanded its staff from eight to more than 70 employees.

Mr. Khan’s roots are firmly planted in St. Albert, where his family is actively involved in the community. He has volunteered for the St. Albert Minor Hockey Association and the St. Albert Minor Baseball Association, and both he and his wife have been active volunteers at their children’s schools. Mr. Khan is also involved with the St. Albert Food Bank, and he serves breakfast at The Rock in Edmonton’s Boyle McCauley area. He is a past board member of the Northern Alberta Business Incubator.

He and his wife, Rae, live in St. Albert with their two children.

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