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SWLEP CEO Paddy Bradley announces retirement
The CEO of SWLEP, the Swindon & Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership, has announced his retirement.
Paddy Bradley MBE will step down on Thursday, July 27. Debby Skellern will become acting CEO until a permanent replacement is appointed.
Paddy has been part of the LEP for 10 years, both when it was a voluntary partnership and since it was incorporated as a not-for-profit organisation in January 2019.
He was awarded his MBE for services to the local economy and to the community in the 2023 New Year Honours List.
He has worked with other LEPs, championed the alternative energy sector – in particular the development of the use of hydrogen power – advocated the creation of the Careers Hub and Skills Advisers within the Growth Hub and was one of the driving forces behind the creation of the UK’s first Business Cyber Centre in Chippenham.
Prior to his time at SWLEP, he had numerous roles within Swindon Borough Council, including Director of Schools and Learning and Head of Economic Development.
He spent more than 20 years in education as a teacher, headteacher and education inspector and has also been a governor in establishments for all levels of education from nursery through to sixth form and further education.
Other roles have included working in IT software development and running two of his own companies, including one which he still runs with his wife.
During his retirement Paddy plans to continue working in his own company, walking with his wife and has a trip planned to visit Antarctica in March next year.
He also hopes to visit Australasia at some point so that he can complete trips that will have taken him to all seven continents of the world.
“Being CEO of SWLEP Ltd is a brilliant job to have. The business concept and implementation to create a not-for-profit company to support the economic growth of our region means it can be effective, ethical and offers transparency,” said Paddy.
“As a not-for-profit business, we can use our resources to develop Swindon and Wiltshire.”
Paul Moorby, OBE and chair of the board of SWLEP, said: “Paddy has contributed enormously to the ongoing economic development of the Swindon and Wiltshire area and has impacted further afield as well.
“It has been a wonderful experience working alongside him during my time as Chair. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Paddy for his tireless devotion to championing local growth and facilitating projects that help accelerate economic growth and job creation in the area.”
Debby Skellern, who will be acting CEO, has also worked for the SWLEP in both its voluntary partnership and not-for-profit guises.
She has a depth of knowledge relating to the corporate governance of the LEPs, understanding of the government’s LEP framework and has most recently supported the Western Gateway – a partnership of businesses, Local Authorities, a Combined Authority, City Regions and Local Enterprise Partnerships ranging through South Wales and Western England as well as the Welsh and Westminster governments – to help progress our hydrogen and net-zero priorities.
Paddy added: “I want to thank the board members, both present and past for their strategic guidance and direction during my time as CEO.
“Their decision to appoint Debby Skellern will ensure the company continues to develop and she is well placed to support the continued growth of the Swindon and Wiltshire economies.”
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