Background
He was born on 9 February 1951, son of Herbert William Elvidge and Irene Teresa Reynolds, and educated at Sir George Monoux School in Walthamstow, East London.
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He was born on 9 February 1951, son of Herbert William Elvidge and Irene Teresa Reynolds, and educated at Sir George Monoux School in Walthamstow, East London.
He studied English language and literature at Street Catherine"s College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
He was appointed in July 2003, replacing Sir Muir Russell. He retired from the post in June 2010. In 1973, he joined the Civil Service, working in the Scottish Office.
While at the Scottish Office, Elvidge worked particularly in the fields of economic development, physical infrastructure and European Union relations.
He was seconded to Scottish Homes, from 1988 to 1989, and to the Cabinet Office, from 1998 to 1999, where he was involved in co-ordination of the Government"s legislative programme and social policies. In May 1999, He was appointed Head of the Scottish Government Education Department, and in March 2002 became Head of the Finance and Central Services Department.
In 2003, he became Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government, succeeding Sir Muir Russell, who became Principal of the University of Glasgow. Elvidge was created a Knight Commander of the Bath (Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath) in the 2006 Birthday Honours.
He announced his retirement on 21 May 2010, to take effect in June, to enable his successor to prepare for the Scottish Parliament elections in May 2011.
The appointment will be effective from 1 June 2012, following completion of Global Infrastructure Partners" £807.2 million acquisition of the airport from Bachelor of Applied Arts.