Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire LEP welcomes new CEO

Date posted: April 23, 2021
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Anne Boyd has joined Stoke and Staffordshire Local Enterprise Partnership as its new CEO with the LEP welcoming her at a pivotal moment in driving economic growth and supporting the passionate and dynamic Board to achieve its objectives for post-Covid recovery.

Anne joins the LEP from Manchester Growth Hub, where she worked alongside Government to deliver a range of business support programmes through the England-wide network of Growth Hubs, including EU Transition and the Covid-response.

She has a wealth of experience in LEPs, as Vice-Chair of the Scrutiny Board and member of the Business Growth Committee for the Cheshire and Warrington LEP.

Anne started her career in the chemical industry working for a major global brand and broadened her experience with a move to the Logistics sector (UK & Europe).

Her career expanded into economic development as she secured leadership roles within regeneration, skills, housing, health and business support and established her own, award-winning business.

Anne has significant experience of working in and with Government at a national and local level and has led various transformative programmes during her time within the North West Regional Development Agency and Director at Sport England in the run-up to the 2012 Olympics.

Anne said:

I’m delighted to join the Executive team at the LEP at such an important time in its growth and development. I will draw upon my experience to support Stoke-On-Trent and Staffordshire to secure a strong recovery, a return to growth, and a stronger profile in both domestic and international markets.

For me, our Local Enterprise Partnership is a collaborative movement; a game-changer that will drive more sustainable, innovative and inclusive business practices. We have all the right ingredients for success and together can drive economic prosperity for all.

Alun Rogers, co-founder of risual and Chairman of the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire LEP, said:

We’re really pleased to welcome Anne to the LEP, who brings with her a wealth of knowledge in several areas which tie into our key objectives and priorities for the coming months and years.

In particular, her knowledge around post-Brexit strategy and Covid recovery will be crucial to our region’s economic buoyancy and growth. I look forward to many further successes for the LEP under Anne’s expert guidance and harnessing her energy and enthusiasm in our shared passion to drive prosperity for businesses and communities.

For more information on Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire LEP, visit www.stokestaffslep.org.uk.

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