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    NORTH WALES CORPORATE JOINT COMMITTEE (CJC) - EXTENDING THE PART-TIME SECONDMENT OF THE EAB PORTFOLIO DIRECTOR AS INTERIM CJC CHIEF EXECUTIVE

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    Meeting: 27/10/2023 - North Wales Economic Ambition Board (Item 7)

    7 NORTH WALES CORPORATE JOINT COMMITTEE (CJC) - EXTENDING THE PART-TIME SECONDMENT OF THE EAB PORTFOLIO DIRECTOR AS INTERIM CJC CHIEF EXECUTIVE pdf icon PDF 204 KB

    Dylan J Williams, North Wales Councils’ Lead Chief Executive for the Economic Ambition Board, to present the report.

    Decision:

     

    1.          That the Board supports the extension of the arrangement to release the Portfolio Director’s time for two days per week until 31 March, 2024 on a part time secondment basis to undertake the Interim Chief Executive role.

     

    2.          That all employment and associated costs are covered by the North Wales CJC.

     

    Minutes:

     

    The report was submitted by Dylan Williams, North Wales Councils' Lead Chief Executive for the NWEAB.

     

    RESOLVED

    1.      That the Board supports the extension of the arrangement to release the Portfolio Director’s time for two days per week until 31 March, 2024 on a part time secondment basis to undertake the Interim Chief Executive role.

    2.      That all employment and associated costs are covered by the North Wales CJC.

     

    REASONS FOR THE DECISION

     

    Taking into consideration the Councils’ decision, in principle, to the transfer of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board’s functions in assisting the region to establish a Corporate Joint Committee and to ensure that the Ambition Board’s interests are safeguarded as the CJC moves forward.