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Former JLR director to spearhead new automotive skills taskforce

Ron Lee is chairing a group set up to bring the industry together with education and training providers

Ron Lee is the new chairman of the West Midlands Combined Authority's automotive skills taskforce

A former global director of luxury car brand Jaguar Land Rover will head up a taskforce set up to boost up skills in the West Midlands' automotive sector.

Ron Lee worked for JLR during a 35-year career in the manufacturing sector and has now been appointed chairman of the West Midlands Combined Authority's automotive skills taskforce.

The group is providing strategic leadership across the region to tackle the skills challenges facing that industry.

Mr Lee is a fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and was global director of Powertrain Engineering for 17 years, developing the JLR group business into a standalone engineering function able to compete globally.

After a career spent in product innovation and launch, Mr Lee now advises companies on the strategy, key decisions, technical structures and methods to manufacture new products.

The combined authority estimates there are 1,100 automotive businesses in the West Midlands which contribute £3.2 billion to the region's economy and employ 46,000 staff.

The automotive skills taskforce is aiming to bring the industry together with education and training providers to equip local people with the skills the sector needs to adopt emerging new technologies.