Chic McSherry

Chic McSherry
Born Charles
(1958-11-22) 22 November 1958
Lanark, Scotland
Occupation Chief Executive
Website http://www.lapazrocks.com/chic-mcsherry.asp

Charles "Chic" McSherry (born 22 November 1958) is a Scottish rock guitarist, songwriter, author and businessman. In his music career, he has written four albums with Doogie White and La Paz.[1] In his business career, he is on the Board of Directors of six UK companies, one US Company and one Mexican company.[2] He has also written two crime fiction novels published by Wild Wolf Publishing[3]

Early life and music career

McSherry was born in Lanark, Scotland and lived most of his early life in Viewpark, Uddingston. He formed the rock band La Paz with vocalist Doogie White in 1984[4] and they developed a strong songwriting partnership. They played gigs around the UK for four years and released two albums on cassette before White left in 1988[5] to join melodic rock combo Midnight Blue and then went on to sing with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Yngwie Malmsteen, Tank and Michael Schenker.

In January 2008, McSherry and Doogie White were invited to reform and play at Rock Radio's 1st Birthday Bash.[6] They played a 5 number acoustic set to almost 1000 people in The Garage, Glasgow along with other performers (GUN, SAHB, Thunder, Logan, and The Almighty). The show resulted in La Paz reforming as a full band[7] and playing live again for the first time since 1988.[8][9][10]

They played several shows in Scotland from 2008 through 2009 and in 2010 they secured a recording contract with Metal Mind Productions[11] releasing their debut album "Granite" in February 2012.[12] McSherry wrote most of the songs with White (with the exception of the ballad "Amy" - White/Mason) and also co-produced the album.

Following on from Granite, McSherry again collaborated with Doogie White to write 10 songs for a follow up album, "The Dark And The Light", which was released by Metal Mind Productions in May 2013.[4] McSherry wrote and arranged the music and also produced this album. The promotional single from the album, Don’t Drink With The Devil, was voted Number 1 Track Of The Week in the Classic Rock Magazine reader’s poll.[13] The subsequent album review in the August 2013 edition of the magazine by Neil Jeffries singled out McSherry's part in the production of the work.[14]

La Paz headlined the opening night at the 2014 Hard Rock Hell Festival on March 20th.[15]

The new La Paz album, "Shut Up And Rawk", written by McSherry and White and produced by McSherry was released by Metal Mind Productions in April 2016 and the band reformed to play at a launch party at The Cathouse, Glasgow on March 31st. [16] The show was recorded and may be released as a live CD in 2016.

Other professional activities

After Doogie White left La Paz in 1988, McSherry concentrated on his business career and developed his software company, Prosys, into an international business.[17] During that time the company focussed on the US market[18] and was known for its innovative training and staff development programs.[19] Prosys was the first IT company in the UK to be accredited an Investor In People.[20] He served on the board of The Campaign For Learning alongside (former Sir) Fred Goodwin [21] and became a regular spokesperson in various media outlets on the merits of developing people to improve business growth.[22] Prosys were successfully re-accredited as Investors In People three times.

In 1997 he was asked to set up a subsidiary business for UK based TIS Software Ltd in Melbourne, Australia and he was invited by Professor Richard Weaver at Glasgow Caledonian University to be a guest speaker on their MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies.[23]

In 2003 he was involved in advising the Scottish Government on their broadband strategy[24] and in 2004 he created a US company, iport software Inc, based in Houston, Texas, servicing the oil and gas sector.[25] This move to open a permanent US office came about after a strategic review of the business options for Prosys post 9/11 [26] and as a result he became part of the Global Scot Network.[27]

He was also the eCommerce spokesperson for The Forum Of Private Business between 2004 and 2007 and contributed technical articles on their behalf to local and national publications [28]

He has been an Agency Contact for The Bank Of England's Regional Monetary Policy Committee since 2005 and provides market and economic information to the Bank Of England's Agency for Scotland which, in turn, feeds into the Bank's Inflation Policy Reports.[29]

Due to the retirement of his business partner, McSherry sold the assets of Prosys to Trinity Computers in 2006 and concentrated on iport4business Limited, which became iPort Group International in 2010 after a 40% stake in the company was sold to the investment group, Coralinn.[30]

A 2013 profile in The Herald, a Glasgow newspaper, stated that it was this that was a catalyst for his move into the Mexican marketplace.[31] This resulted in the development and creation of iTravel-Cabo.com, an interactive tourist information website and bookings system.[32]

McSherry is a business mentor for Scottish Enterprise.[33] and is involved in helping start-up and high-growth companies reach their full potential. He is also a Director of Lanarkshire Enterprise Services Limited, part of the Business Gateway network in Scotland.[34] He holds a further Non-executive Director post with Second City Creative, an online digital training business, and is the Senior Partner in AchieveMore, a sales training and leadership development company.[35] He also contributes to local children's charities in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[36]

Writing career

McSherry was a regular contributor to the business columns in both The Herald and The Scotsman newspapers during the 1990s. These occasional articles led to being offered a regular column called “Get a Grip” in the business magazine, UP!

He wrote a collection of essays on travel and fishing that was accepted for publishing by Jonathan Quiller of Swan Hill Press. The resultant book Game Fishing Diaries was published in the USA in February 2004 by iUniverse.[37]

He has also written two crime-fiction novels: Waging War To Shake The Cold and Lone Star, both published by Wild Wolf Publishing Limited.[38]

In addition he has self-published two eBooks: Game Fishing Diaries Volume II and All You Ever Wanted To Know About Starting A Business But Were Too Smart To Ask

Discography

La Paz

Bibliography

References

  1. Doogie White
  2. http://iport-group-international.com/team/chic-mcsherry-profile-herald-may2013.pdf
  3. http://www.wildwolfpublishing.com/publications/c-mcsherry/
  4. 1 2 http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=184876
  5. http://www.mtv.com/artists/doogie-white/
  6. http://archive.classicrockmagazine.com/view/april-2008/96/rock-radio-1st-birthday-party[]
  7. http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=75010
  8. http://www.wishawpress.co.uk/lifestyle/lifestyle-news-features/2009/06/10/la-paz-set-for-zico-bar-76495-23828040/
  9. http://bdeeppurplefanforum.runboard.com/t14531
  10. http://www.t-n-m-s.com/index.php?topic=29379.0
  11. http://www.metalmind.com.pl/index.php?dzial=artysci&id=808
  12. http://www.metalmind.pl/index.php?dzial=newsy&more=3463
  13. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-27. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  14. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-19. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
  15. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  16. http://www.metalmind.com.pl/en/doogie-white--la-paz---new-album-out-today.html
  17. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/it-s-a-tough-game-only-the-best-can-win-1.357304
  18. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/land-bridges-make-net-gains-1.677693
  19. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/sale-that-goes-with-a-bang-1.660141
  20. Gilliland, Norrie (1998-01-01). "How to Train Your People and Whack the Competition". ISBN 9780566078446.
  21. http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=44477
  22. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-23690321.html
  23. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/spl/aberdeen/centre-on-course-to-boost-business-1.691219
  24. http://archive.scottish.parliament.uk/business/businessBulletin/bb-04/bb-03-05c.htm
  25. http://www.chron.com/business/article/The-Well-1988719.php
  26. http://businessmajors.about.com/od/casestudie1/a/MSCaseStudy.htm
  27. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/923/0017090.pdf
  28. http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/article-1598775/Using-the-internet-to-boost-your-small-business.html
  29. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
  30. http://www.iport-group-international.com
  31. http://www.heraldscotland.com/business/company-news/scots-it-veteran-moves-into-mexican-market.20544517
  32. http://www.itravel-cabo.com
  33. http://www.businessmentoringscotland.co.uk/
  34. https://www.duedil.com/director/914215944/charles-mcsherry
  35. http://www.achievemore.com
  36. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-07-17.
  37. http://www.gamefishdiaries.com
  38. http://www.wildwolfpublishing.com/publications/c-mcsherry/
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