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Plymouth Waterfront Partnership reappoints former chief executive

Sarah Gibson previously held the role as head of the business improvement district for a decade

Sarah Gibson is the new CEO of Plymouth Waterfront Partnership(Image: Plymouth Waterfront Partnership)

Plymouth Waterfront Partnership, the business improvement district for the city's waterfront area, has reappointed its former chief executive.

Sarah Gibson previously held the position for a decade between 2010 and 2020. She is taking over from Jon Walton and will take up the role at the end of September.

She said: "I’m delighted to be returning to Plymouth’s waterfront and look forward to working once again with the board, the BID team, our waterfront businesses and partner organisations.

"We’ve significant opportunity in the strength of the Waterfront BID developed over fifteen years through its committed business community, whilst the exciting declaration of Plymouth Sound National Marine Park positions us uniquely in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. I can’t wait to get started.”

The BID area encompasses businesses from Bretonside to the Royal William Yard and includes the Mount Batten peninsula.

Nick Buckland, chair of Plymouth Waterfront Partnership, said: “Sarah brings with her not only direct experience of managing the BID from her previous time in role, but also wider knowledge and experience of place-making, stakeholder engagement and forming strong business relationships.

"As the BID enters its renewal period ahead of 2027, Sarah’s insights, tenacity and passion for the waterfront will be key ingredients to ensuring the BID’s continuing success.

"I’d like to thank both Jon Walton [previous CEO] for his time in role and wish him well for the future, and Kim Downer for stepping up into the interim CEO role from her role as deputy CEO during this recruitment process.”