Fifty people from the private and public sectors have joined the four new executive agency boards.
The first board meetings of the new Finance, Digital, Business and Visit Isle of Man executive agencies have now taken place.
The development of the four agencies follows the restructuring of the Department for Enterprise.
The 50 include the agency heads, chairmen, political members, marketing partners, department chief executive and all the board members.
A spokesman said this is now complemented and enhanced by the new Agency model, blended with the commitment and experience of departmental staff.
Minister for Enterprise Laurence Skelly MHK, said: ‘I am delighted to announce the board members of our four executive agencies, signalling the completion of our departmental organisational and business transformation and the beginning of our journey as a dynamic private/public partnership.
‘The root and branch review of the department has resulted in a significantly smaller and more focused structure that better represents our modern and diverse economy.
‘It has been really encouraging to see the level of commitment and engagement from such a broad scope of private sector members and I’m hugely appreciative of the time volunteered and the enthusiasm for our island.
‘With the first meetings complete we are already seeing the consideration of key elements of the island’s future around areas of product development, policy input, and promotional activity.
‘It is intended that together the boards will contribute to a centralised Economic Advisory Board that will feed directly into the National Strategy Group, impacting decisions and direction at the most senior level.
‘This clear and inclusive process will help us deliver our mission in creating an environment, through innovation and collaboration, where the economy thrives.’
Finance, Digital, Business and Visit Isle of Man are private/public executive agencies within the Department for Enterprise.
The agencies are said to be led by experienced, senior professionals, acting as non-executive chairmen and women, on a part-time basis, accompanied by each agency’s most senior government officer.
In addition to the industry board members, who all have voting powers, each agency board is attended by the Department for Enterprise’s chief executive, Mark Lewin and an in-house marketing business partner – these are non-voting positions.
Finance Isle of Man is chaired by Aidan Doherty, accompanied by the agency’s chief executive designate, Michael Crowe, and the agency’s political member, Lawrie Hooper MHK. The Finance Isle of Man board consists of the following industry members: Mark Denton, Mark Dougherty, John Hockney, Paul Hotchkiss, Gill Marples, Stuart Nelson, Simon Nicholas, and Chris Till.
Digital Isle of Man is chaired by Lydia Barbara, accompanied by the agency’s chief executive Lyle Wraxall, and the agency’s political member, Daphne Caine MHK.
The Digital Isle of Man board consists of Dr Phil Adcock, Dr Richard Arning, Deb Byron, Joe Hughes, Russell Kelly, Kristan McDonald, Katie Nicholson, and Kurt Roosen.
Business Isle of Man is chaired by Stephen Bradley MBE, accompanied by the head of agency, Adrian Moore, and the agency’s political member, Tim Crookall MLC.
The Business board consists of the following industry members: Tom Chapman, Dave Hester, Carol Glover, Janna Horsthuis, Steve Pickett, Jo Pretty, Stephen Smyth, Dave Taggart, and Phil Taylor.
Visit Isle of Man is chaired by Ranald Caldwell, accompanied by agency head, Angela Byrne, and political member, Rob Callister MHK. The Visit board consists of industry members MaryBeth Coll, Richard Fletcher, Brett Martin, Ged Power, Carl Underwood, Shirley Ver Elst, John Watt, and Mark Wilson.


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