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Refinery boss joins Greater Lincolnshire LEP board after Humber entity sunk by devolution carve-up

Government has insisted on single LEP representation - North Lincolnshire had sat in both

Darren Cunningham, general manager of Humber Refinery and Phillips 66 lead executive in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.(Image: David Lee Photography Ltd)

Phillips Humber Refinery boss Darren Cunningham has joined the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership board.

The transfer from the disbanding Humber LEP comes after the government insisted on single representation for local authorities, with both South Bank councils electing to go with the county.

Mr Cunningham, general manager and his employer’s lead executive in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, took the helm of the site he started out on as a graduate chemical engineer in 2017, having held roles either side of the Atlantic since 1985, while also working as a crude oil trade in London and in Singapore.

“I’m honoured to join the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership and look forward to working together as our region looks towards the future in these most challenging times,” he said.

Phillips 66 is playing a key role in the decarbonisation of the Humber heavy industry, working on two high profile collaborative projects - Gigastack and Humber Zero - while also investing significantly in standalone ‘greening-up'.

He has served as an ambassador for pan-Humber economic prosperity and attracting him to the board is seen as a key coup.

Pat Doody, chair of Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership.(Image: Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership)

Pat Doody, chair of the Greater Lincolnshire LEP, said: “I am delighted to see an individual with Darren's vast experience and capability in such an important sector to the LEP economy, with its change agenda, joining us. Having a key south bank employer on board is also important to fully represent the LEP geography.

“I know the board is looking forward to Darren’s valuable contribution and shares his enthusiasm for the numerous opportunities evident in the north of our area.”