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Team to drive £1bn North Wales Growth Deal has been revealed

The programme board will be led by former BT chief Alwen Williams

North Wales Growth Bid director Alwen Williams (far left) with the programme office managers and North Wales council leaders(Image: Radar PR)

This is the team driving the North Wales vision to boost the economy and create thousands of jobs that will transform the region for generations to come.

Led by director Alwen Williams, the North Wales Economic Ambition Board Programme Office will spearhead development of the seven programmes forming the £1bn North Wales Growth Deal.

Based at Conwy Business Centre in Llandudno Junction, they will aim to leverage commercial investment and build business cases for priority projects in 2020, before laying foundations for delivery from the following year onwards.

Previously senior area manager for Openreach in London and the South East, and Director of BT Wales, Alwen plans to collaborate with all industries and ensure the Growth Deal has a positive impact on the environment, transport, education and many other sectors.

Joining her will be digital programme manager Stuart Whitfield; energy programme manager Henry Aron; land and property manager David Matthews, operations manager, Hedd Vaughan-Evans, and Nia Medi-Williams.

“Now the Programme Office is in place we are ready to move forward and continue the great work of the North Wales Economic Ambition Board,” said Alwen, who lives in Mold with husband, Damian.

Alwen Williams has been appointed as Programme Director for North Wales Economic Ambition Board(Image: Radar PR)

“There is a big responsibility on our shoulders, but we are ready for the challenge and have already made strides in meeting with key groups and individuals in the private and public sector.

“Over the coming months the programmes will begin to take shape, with outline business cases drawn-up and funding secured to begin delivering the projects from 2021.