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Investment in skills key to levelling-up and post-pandemic prosperity - new CBI regional chair

Innovation highlighted by University of Leeds CFO Jane Madeley

Jane Madeley, incoming CBI Yorkshire and Humber regional chair, and chief financial officer at University of Leeds.

Business and government must work together to increase skills investment if Yorkshire and the Humber is to emerge strongly post-pandemic and build future prosperity, according to the CBI’s incoming regional chair.

Jane Madeley – chief financial officer at the University of Leeds – will take up the role in January. She replaces Jacqui Hall of gas shipper CNG Ltd, who has held the position for the past two years.

Yorkshire-born, she brings extensive knowledge of the region and business, having worked for a number of firms in the retail and consumer goods sectors prior to moving into the higher education sector.

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She said: “I am thrilled to be appointed chair of the CBI’s Yorkshire & Humber Regional Council, and I look forward to working with fellow council members and business leaders across the region to meet the ongoing challenge of building the regional economy in the face of the pandemic.

“This is a region of immense potential, rich in talent and ambition and well positioned to play a significant role in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s push to net zero. However action is needed to address long-term challenges around skills, and invest in the necessary infrastructure to enable innovation to flourish – vital issues at the heart of levelling-up ambitions.

“Overcoming these challenges will take partnership between business, education and government. Business is ready to step up, and I look forward to working with CBI colleagues to be a voice for the region in the critical conversations to come around levelling-up, economic growth and decarbonisation.”