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Deborah Cadman lands Birmingham City Council CEO role permanently

She was appointed to the post on an interim basis last summer

Deborah Cadman has been appointed permanent chief executive of Birmingham City Council

The interim head of Europe's largest local authority has been appointed to the role on a permanent basis.

Deborah Cadman joined Birmingham City Council last summer as its interim chief executive, having moved over from her post as CEO of the West Midlands Combined Authority.

At the time, the city council said the appointment would last until after this summer's Commonwealth Games which starts on July 28 but it has now announced Ms Cadman has been recruited on a permanent basis.

Ms Cadman was raised and educated in Birmingham and previously worked for the city council for seven years during her early career.

She has worked in public services for 30 years, was awarded an OBE for services to local government in 2006 and made the first permanent chief executive of the newly formed combined authority in 2017.

Her permanent appointment at the council follows recent recruitment to its corporate leadership team with Paul Kitson taking the role of director of place, prosperity and sustainability and Richard Brooks as director of strategy, equality and partnerships.

Joining them is Rebecca Hellard as director of council management and Sue Harrison as director of children and families.