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    Specialist advisors wanted to maximise City Deal’s impact

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 23, 2019No Comments
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    SPECIALIST advisors are wanted to help maximise the impact of the £1.3 billion Swansea Bay City Deal.

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    Expressions of interest are now being sought from experts in digital innovation, skills, energy, manufacturing, young people, transport, local development, retail, food and beverages, tourism, heavy industry, and micro business.

    When needed, successful candidates will advise City Deal leaders including a private sector Economic Strategy Board and a decision-making Joint Committee.

    The appointment of the specialist advisors is among the recommendations of recent reviews into the Swansea Bay City Deal to help with its delivery.

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    Cllr Rob Stewart, Joint Committee Chairman, said: “We have accepted all recommendations arising from the recent reviews, which shows the determination of City Deal partners to deliver as soon as possible.

    “Worth over 9,000 well-paid jobs to the Swansea Bay City Region, the City Deal presents a once in a generation opportunity to boost our economic prosperity.

    “The Economic Strategy Board has given invaluable advice to Joint Committee since first being established, but the appointment of specialist advisors will bring even more expertise to the table. This will help maximise the City Deal’s impact for the benefit of residents and businesses in all parts of Carmarthenshire, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire and Swansea.

    “Specialist advisors are being sought in fields linked to City Deal themes, as well sectors including local development, transport and tourism, which have been identified as key areas for improvement or growth in South West Wales.”

    Chaired by Ed Tomp, Valero UK Vice-President and General Manager, other Economic Strategy Board members include Pobl Group Chief Executive Amanda Davies, Scarlets Chairman Nigel Short, Industry Wales Executive Chair James Davies, Riversimple Financial Director Chris Foxall, and retired Consultant Surgical Oncologist Simon Holt.

    Mr Tomp said: “I’m extremely pleased with the membership of the Economic Strategy Board, which is a particularly well-qualified, diverse group of private sector experts.

    “But to further improve the City Deal’s impact in coming years, I’d encourage expressions of interest in the advisor positions from professionals with speciality in any of the themes that have been identified.

    “These positions offer a great opportunity to be involved in a programme of investment that can generate a considerably more prosperous City Region in coming years.”

    Expressions of interest must be returned by Monday September 23, 2019.

    Head to www.swanseabaycitydeal.wales for more information, where expression of interest forms are also available.

    The Swansea Bay City Deal is a major investment in a number of transformational projects across the Swansea Bay City Region, which is due to be funded by the UK Government, the Welsh Government, the public sector and the private sector.

    The City Deal is being led by the four regional local authorities, the two regional health boards, Swansea University and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.

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