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Meet the new chair of East Midlands Freeport

It has been argued that freeport will support 61,000 jobs and bring an extra £8.9bn into the local economy over 30 years

Nora Senior CBE has been made non-executive chairwoman of the East Midlands Freeport

A leader in industry has been appointed to chair the East Midlands Freeport.

Nora Senior CBE has been appointed non-executive chairwoman of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s only inland freeport on an initial three-year term.

She will replace Penny Coates, who has been acting interim chair during the freeport’s founding phase, and who led the board as it successfully completed its outline business case submission.

The Government has said the three East Midlands tax sites – around East Midlands Airport, the Ratcliffe on Soar power station redevelopment site and the East Midlands Intermodal Park near the Derbyshire Toyota plant – will support 61,000 jobs and bring an extra £8.9 billion into the local economy over 30 years.

Eligible companies investing there can already access certain benefits and a new blueprint makes the case for £25 million of seed capital funding that will deliver new roads, cycle routes, land preparation works and a Hydrogen Skills Academy.

In a career stretching more than 30 years Ms Senior has held senior leadership positions including group executive chair of global communications and government relations consultancy Weber Shandwick, and previously with Saatchi and Saatchi.

She has advised clients across a wide range of sectors, including ports, property and construction, energy, finance, healthcare, technology and FMCG, delivering programmes in China, Europe, the USA and Africa.

She has extensive experience at non-exec board level in public and private sector organisations, having been president of the British Chambers of Commerce and is currently a board member of the International Chambers of Commerce, which has UN observer status.