North East Combined Authority has announced that Lucy Winskell OBE will step down as Chair of the region’s business board.
Before becoming Chair of the Business Board, Lucy spent four years as the Chair of the North East Local Enterprise Partnership. As the Mayoral Combined Authority came into its current form in May this year, Lucy then went on to play a key role in transitioning the LEP into the authority, to ensure that local businesses have a voice on how the region develops.
Prior to that, Lucy spent 24 years as a solicitor, and then a further 12 years as the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Northumberland University. That particular position saw her playing a crucial role in the development of relationships between the University and local government, as well as the culture and business sectors.
Under Lucy’s leadership, the region has benefitted from more alignment on economic priorities, strategic investment, and growth across key sectors.
Looking back on her time as chair of the business board, Lucy said:
“It has been an honour to serve as Chair of the North East Combined Authority’s Business Board and to work alongside such dedicated individuals committed to the growth and prosperity of our region at such a critical time.
“Together, we’ve made remarkable strides in establishing the North East as a centre for innovation and sustainable business growth. I look forward to seeing the Business Board and the wider business community continue to shape our region’s future in the next chapter of this journey.”
As well as Chair of the Business Board, Lucy has been the Lord-Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear since 2022, which sees her as the King’s representative within the County.
Mayor of the North East, Kim McGuinness, also commented:
“Lucy has been a true champion for the North East, and her efforts have strengthened our ability to create opportunities for people across our region. I thank her wholeheartedly and look forward to building on her achievements as we work to make the North East the best place to live, work, and thrive.”
Following Lucy’s final Combined Authority Cabinet meeting on the 26th November – during which a new Business and Economy Board will be discussed – the recruitment process for Lucy’s successor will begin.
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