Saturday, November 30, 2024

BID Leicester appoints two new directors

BID Leicester has appointed two new Company Directors to its board: Paul Brown, Chief Executive of YMCA Leicestershire, and Suraj Madlani, Local Director of Metro Bank.

Paul joins the BID Leicester Board with over 30 years’ experience in the public and not-for-profit sectors. As the Chief Executive of YMCA Leicestershire, a position he has held for 26 years, Paul has played a key role in transforming the organisation into a model of excellence and service delivery. His work has covered various areas, including housing, education, health, sport, and the arts.

Paul’s leadership has led to the successful implementation of numerous projects, such as alternative education programs for young people, youth offending and bail projects, and research into the housing needs of at-risk youth. His efforts have secured over £25 million in funding for the YMCA, resulting in the refurbishment of their Grade II listed building and the development of residential childcare facilities and move-on properties. His strategic vision and dedication to community development will contribute to the continued growth and success of BID Leicester.

Suraj Madlani adds a new dimension to the BID Leicester Board with his extensive experience in the banking sector. His role involves strategic planning, coaching team members, and ensuring compliance with banking regulations. Suraj’s experience in retail banking, mortgages, wealth management, and business banking introduces a new sector to the BID Board. His insights into the financial landscape and his ability to foster positive relationships with stakeholders will enhance BID Leicester’s strategic initiatives and support its mission to drive economic growth and development in Leicester.

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