Decc appoints non-executive director

Gov

Decc appoints non-executive director"


Play all audios:

Loading...

News story DECC APPOINTS NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Paul Walsh has been appointed as Lead Non-Executive Director for the Department of Energy and Climate Change for two years. He joins


DECC&rsquo… This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government Paul Walsh has been appointed as Lead Non-Executive Director for the


Department of Energy and Climate Change for two years. He joins DECC’s existing non-executive directors, Richard Reed and Rob Whiteman. Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, The


Rt Hon Chris Huhne MP, said: “I am looking forward to working with Paul Walsh. His experience and business insight will prove invaluable as we work with industry to secure unprecedented


levels of investment in our energy sector.” BIOGRAPHY Paul Walsh is the CEO of Diageo plc. He was appointed to this position on the 1 of September 2000. Paul was chief operating officer of


Diageo from 1 January 2000 to 31 August 2000. Paul joined GrandMet’s brewing division in 1982 and became Finance Director in 1986. He held financial and commercial positions with


Inter-Continental Hotels and in the GrandMet food business, becoming CEO of the Pillsbury Company in 1992. Paul was appointed to the GrandMet Board in October 1995, and to the Diageo Board


in December 1997. Paul is chairman of the Scotch Whisky Association, and a non-executive director of FedEx Corporation and Unilever plc. He was previously a non-executive director of


Centrica plc, stepping down in May 2009. Paul is a former chairman of the court of governors of Henley Management College, and a member of the board of trustees of the Prince of Wales


International Business Leaders Forum. He is a member of the Prime Minister’s Business Advisory Group. Paul was awarded the ‘Decade of Excellence Award’ at the UK National Business Awards in


November 2008, recognising his success in building Diageo into a world renowned company. ------------------------- NOTES FOR EDITORS * Role and key responsibilities of non-executive board


members are: * Non-executive board members, appointed by the Secretary of State, will be experts from outside government. They will come primarily from the commercial private sector, with


experience of managing complex organisations. * They will exercise their role through influence and advice, supporting as well as challenging the executive. They will advise on performance


(including agreeing key performance indicators), operational issues (including the operational/delivery implications of policy proposals), and on the effective management of the department.


They will also provide support, guidance and challenge on the progress and implementation of the business plan, and be involved in recruiting, appraising and ensuring appropriate succession


planning of senior executives. They will form committees responsible for audit, risk and remuneration. To share best practice and to ensure departments learn from the successes and failures


of comparable organisations, they will meet regularly with other non-executives across government and the Government Lead Non-Executive Board member. * The new protocol for enhanced


departmental boards has been published. * Non-executive directors will be offered a fee of £15,000 per annum. An additional £5,000 per annum is offered in recognition of the additional


responsibilities of the Lead Non-Executive Board Member. * The existing non-executive directors were appointed in October 2009. Rob Whiteman’s appointment is for a period of three years to


October 2012. Richard Reed’s appointment is to the end of 2011. SHARE THIS PAGE The following links open in a new tab * Share on Facebook (opens in new tab) * Share on Twitter (opens in new


tab) UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 17 February 2011


Trending News

How charles and andrew ‘used temper to get own way in palace'

Prince Charles and Prince Andrew’s relationship has been under scrutiny in recent days after the Duke of York resigned f...

Junior isa allowance changes next month - inheritance tax warning

A Junior ISA is a long-term tax-free savings account for children, of which there are two types: a cash Junior ISA and a...

Queen heartbreak: the royal dilemma queen faces with princess eugenie

When the couple wed, Jack was offered a title but chose not to take it. That means their child won’t automatically be el...

Javascript support required...

Pound live: gbp sterling down against euro today after brexit talks

Folllowing a tense showdown, Mr Barnier posted on Twitter "despite intense efforts, some key issues are still open&...

Latests News

Decc appoints non-executive director

News story DECC APPOINTS NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Paul Walsh has been appointed as Lead Non-Executive Director for the Dep...

Brexit travel tips: what does brexit mean for my pet passport?

However, once the transition period ends at the beginning of 2021, things could change. After the transition, the UK wil...

Glendale : zarian wins transit post

Councilman Larry Zarian has been elected to the 13-member board of directors of the Metropolitan Transportation Authorit...

Beth chapman detailed the moment she met husband dog the bounty hunter in sweet video: he was a 'blonde bombshell'

For Beth Chapman, it was love at first sight when she met Duane “Dog” Chapman. In an A&E _Dog the Bounty Hunter_ int...

More carlisle beltex female prices - farmers weekly

Trade for the best of the Beltex females is still on fire here at Carlisle, with the top call so far being a 2200gns bid...

Top