Education
Randerson was educated at Bedford College, University of London, Bachelor of Science Physiology and Biochemistry, 1983, now part of Royal Holloway, University of London.
Randerson was educated at Bedford College, University of London, Bachelor of Science Physiology and Biochemistry, 1983, now part of Royal Holloway, University of London.
She is former junior minister in the Wales Office, with specific responsibility for education. She is a former Cardiff councillor and was an Department of Administration and Management from 1999 to 2011, when she was created a life peer. She was a Cardiff councillor 1983-2000 and was a lecturer at Cardiff Tertiary College.
She led the official opposition on the Council in Cardiff for four years.
She introduced "Creative Future", a culture strategy for Wales and "Iaith Pawb", a strategy for the promulgation of the Welsh language. She was acting Welsh Deputy First Minister from 6 July 2001 to 13 June 2002.
She chaired Assembly Business and Standing Orders Committees during the Second Assembly. In the third Assembly Jenny Randerson was the Liberal Democrat spokesperson on Education, Transport and the Economy.
She did not seek re-election at the 2011 Assembly elections, with Nigel Howells - her Liberal Democrat successor, being narrowly defeated by Jenny Rathbone.
On 27 January 2011, she was created a life peer as Baroness Randerson, of Roath Park in the City of Cardiff and was introduced in the on 31 January 2011, and sits on the Liberal Democrat benches. On 4 September 2012, she was appointed a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Wales Office. Baroness Randerson is the first female Welsh Liberal Democrat to hold ministerial office at Westminster and the first Welsh Liberal to hold a ministerial post since Gwilym Lloyd-George in 1945.
She is also the first female non Labour Welsh politician to hold a government post at Westminster.
She was Health and Social Services. Equal Opportunities and Finance Spokeswoman for the Welsh Liberal Democrats during the Second Assembly. Jenny stood for the leadership of the Welsh Liberal Democrats in 2008 but was defeated by Kirsty Williams who gained 60% to Jenny"s 40% of the all member ballot.
She was a member of the Welsh Labour-Liberal Democratic administration of the 2000–2003 Welsh Assembly Government.