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31st March, 2021

New Chair to lead economic vision with revamped LEP

The founding Board members of the new Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership (HEY LEP) have been appointed to steer the economic direction of the region post pandemic.

New Chair to lead economic vision with revamped LEP

The Board members, with experience in a number of key sectors, will help lead the strategic direction of the LEP, shaping future priorities, developing partnerships and securing investment from both public and private sectors.

This sector-diverse Board will comprise six women and six men and includes LEP Chair James Newman OBE, Deputy Chair Stephen Parnaby OBE and Leaders of Hull City and East Riding of Yorkshire Councils. Its inaugural HEY LEP Board meeting will take place on 19 April.

Launching on 1 April, the HEY LEP will represent and support businesses and other sectors of the regional economy based in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire, replacing the former Humber LEP on the North Bank, to form a public/private sector partnership with the two Councils.

Following a well-publicised recruitment campaign, the LEP was very pleased with the response from applicants from across our region, with a strong array of candidates applying for membership of the Board.

James Newman OBE, Chair of the HEY LEP, said:

“We are delighted that the newly formed LEP has been able to appoint so many excellent members to its new Board.

“I look forward to working with them all to establish a new strategic vision for the region and to capitalise on the enormous opportunities for economic growth and transformation that will benefit all organisations, big or small, and their employees, and ensure a sustainable recovery from the problems caused by the pandemic.”

Councillor Richard Burton, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:

“The announcement of the new HEY LEP Board is a key milestone in the laying of the foundations for a bright future for the economy of Hull and East Yorkshire. 

“As the region recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and tackles the challenges and opportunities of the future, it is fantastic that the area will be able to draw on the wealth of experience, talent, skill and entrepreneurial vision of the new board. 

“East Riding of Yorkshire Council looks forward to working with its partners, through the HEY LEP, to deliver on the priorities of our residents, businesses and communities by protecting the vulnerable, growing the economy and delivering ambition at pace.” 

Cllr Steve Brady OBE, leader of Hull City Council
said:

“Hull City Council welcomes the appointment of the new board for the HEY LEP.

“The board members have a wealth of knowledge and experience, across the full range of the area’s diverse economy.

“As the region recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and faces the challenges and opportunities of the future, it will be really important to draw on the board’s talent, skill and entrepreneurial vision.”

The eight new Board Members are:

Jayne Adamson – Public sector (Health) - People Director, Humber Coast and Vale Integrated Care System.

Gill Alton - Public sector (Education) - CEO The TEC Partnership.

Catherine Bishop - Voluntary Sector (Charity) - CEO Tigers Sport & Education Trust.

David Hall - Private sector (Manufacturing/Leisure) - Owner: Halls & Oliver; Minister Leisure Homes; Oaks of Beverley; Beverley Park Homes.

Professor Susan Lea – Vice Chancellor of the University of Hull.

Madge Moore - Private sector (Rural and agriculture) - Chair Grow Yorkshire/Chair Yorkshire Food Farming Rural Partnership.

Diana Taylor - Private sector (Marketing) - MD Marketing Humber.

Dafydd Williams - Private sector (Ports and logistics) - Head of Policy, Communications & Economic Development at ABP.

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