The search is on for the emerging Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership鈥檚 first chair.

A dynamic and experienced business leader is being sought to take the high profile role with the new entity.

The successful candidate will establish and lead the board, bringing together local business figureheads, public and third sectors.

Applications are being invited from those with 鈥渄rive, energy and a passion for Hull and East Yorkshire, someone who is an effective advocate and champion for the area鈥.

The board鈥檚 remit will be to initiate the economic priorities for Hull and East Yorkshire, setting the landscape for economic recovery and securing the resources needed for growth.

It is being created after government insisted local authorities could not straddle two LEP areas. That led to the South Bank councils opting to join Greater Lincolnshire, having belonged to it as well as the Humber LEP.

The decisions ended hopes from many in business of a pan-Humber devolution centred around the economic entity, with the ports and wider Energy Estuary agenda propelled over the past decade.聽聽

While it is described as an exciting opportunity by Hull and East Riding's council leaders, it brings a triple challenge, with Brexit, Covid-19 recovery and the new complexities of the Humber relations to negotiate.

North Bank leaders Steve Brady, left, (Hull City Council) and Richard Burton (East Riding).
North Bank leaders Steve Brady, left, (Hull City Council) and Richard Burton (East Riding).

Leader of Hull City Council, Cllr Stephen Brady, said: 鈥淭his is a rare and exciting opportunity for someone with a vested interest in Hull and East Yorkshire to make a real difference.

鈥淭he LEP brings together partners from the private, public and third sectors; along with collaborating with a wide-range of local partners to act as an informed and independent voice for Hull and East Yorkshire, and the person chosen for this role will play a key part in this partnership.

鈥淚鈥檓 very much looking forward to seeing some high-calibre applicants in the region come forward.鈥

Hull City Council will act as the accountable body, having held the role for Humber LEP.

Cllr Richard Burton, leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said: 鈥淭his is a great time for the new Hull and East Riding LEP to be looking for a new chairman as there are a number of substantial and exciting projects on the horizon which will see the economy of the area really grow.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity for someone with a strong energy, passion and vision to bring together partners in local business as well as the public and the third party sector to drive forward the economy and make Hull and the East Riding a place people want to come to and invest in.鈥

Thomas Martin, chairman of Arco
Thomas Martin, chairman at Arco

An industry voice is being provided by the newly formed Hull and East Yorkshire Business Engagement Board, with Thomas Martin, chairman of Arco, chairing it.

A decade ago Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce had led the push for the Humber LEP, with John Clugston as an interim chair before Lord Chris Haskins was appointed. He stepped down earlier this year, with former East Riding leader Stephen Parnaby taking a further interim role with the future spelled out.

The new entity will launch on April 1, with three year terms outlined, with the opportunity to renew "subject to performance" and in exceptional circumstances.

Mr Martin said: 鈥淭he newly formed Business Engagement Board is supporting both councils鈥 leaders on the devolution journey, and has been invited to contribute to the process of securing the new LEP chair and the remaining board members. Transparency of process, inclusiveness, diversity and governance is expected throughout by the BEB board members, and the tens of thousands members of the workforces that we represent.鈥

Hull and East Riding councils are working with Central Government to establish a new Mayoral Combined Authority for the area; and the LEP is described as an integral part of that, providing the business voice and leadership required.

Details on this role can be found . The closing date for applications is Monday, November 30, with interviews scheduled for the week beginning Monday, December 14.

Anyone seeking an informal discussion about the role should contact Mark Jones MBE, director of regeneration at Hull City Council, on 01482 615128.