Helen White has officially joined Denbighshire County Council this week in her role as Chief Executive.
A Welsh speaker who was raised in Henllan, Helen has been Chief Executive Officer with Taff Housing since 2019. Having started her career in housing and community development, Helen brings a wealth of experience to Denbighshire with over 20 years working across the public, voluntary and private sectors.
Helen joins a well performing council which was praised as ‘well-run’ in its Panel Performance Assessment at the end of 2024. It is also a pivotal time for the council in challenging times as it continues to deliver its activities in a sustainable way for the long-term benefit of its communities.
Embarking on her new role as Chief Executive Helen said: “I’m honoured to be taking on the role of Chief Executive. I know it’s a challenging time for so many in our communities, and I’m looking forward to working alongside dedicated colleagues to help make a positive impact in the county I was born and raised in.
“I want to thank the Leader of the Council and all of the other Elected Members for putting their faith in me as the new Chief Executive.”
Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council said: “I’m delighted to welcome Helen on her first day as Chief Executive bringing a new chapter of leadership for our county. This has been an excellent appointment and her previous experience and track record, particularly in housing and community development, aligns with Denbighshire’s organisational values.
“I’d also like to thank Graham Boase for his hard work and dedication to Denbighshire County Council in his many roles over a number of years, and of course, most recently in his role as Chief Executive. In this role he’s guided the authority skilfully through extremely challenging times. Graham has been a huge support to me, and we’ve worked well together over the years. I’d like to wish him the very best on his retirement.”
