Latest News | 18 November 2024
Charity boss appointed to new growth commission
The boss of YMCA Derbyshire has been appointed to a new commission, which will recommend how the East Midlands Combined County Authority invests a £4 billion funding pot.
Recently launched by East Midlands Mayor Claire Ward, the Inclusive Growth Commission will identify how the region can “harness major opportunities” and “tackle its challenges”.
Claire, along with council leaders across the region, have appointed the RSA (Royal Society of Arts) to run the commission, which will be chaired by its chief executive, Andy Haldane – the former chief economist of the Bank of England.
He will be joined by a team including Sir John Peace, chairman of the Midlands Engine and Gillian Sewell, chief executive of YMCA Derbyshire.
They will spend the coming few months talking to communities, businesses, councils and major regional institutions to find out what people think about the region and its potential.
The Inclusive Growth Commission will release an initial report next spring, which sets out the current picture in the East Midlands, and a final report next autumn.
Claire said: “Inclusive growth means creating opportunities for all — good jobs, quality education, and thriving local economies that work for every single resident.
“It’s about ensuring no one is left behind as we build a prosperous, sustainable future.
“Whether you live in one of our vibrant cities or a rural town or village, this will make a real difference to how we lift our region.
“I’m proud to have put together this ambitious commission, and together, we will make the East Midlands the best place to live, work, and learn.”
Gillian said: “The East Midlands is an outstanding region that has so much to offer and be proud of.
“We can build on this strong foundation and deliver meaningful benefits by lifting the prosperity of our all our communities while supporting the wellbeing of our people.”