Amy Harhoff is set to be appointed as the first permanent Chief Executive for the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA).
Amy will join EMCCA from Durham County Council, where she has been Corporate Director for regeneration, economy and growth for the past four years. She has also worked at senior level at Sandwell Council in the West Midlands, South Yorkshire Combined Authority and Transport for Greater Manchester.
As EMCCA’s Chief Executive she will be responsible for leading the organisation’s work on regional transport, housing, economic development, Net Zero, jobs and skills priorities. The appointment means that EMCCA is the only Mayoral combined authority in the country with two women in its most senior roles.
Amy said: “I’m delighted to be joining EMCCA at such an important time for the East Midlands – this is a once in a generation opportunity to deliver real change across the region.
“The potential is unrivalled – The East Midlands is an exceptional place, with international investment clusters, visitor and heritage destinations and talent.
“We are a new model nationally, trailblazing the way as the East Midlands has so many times before and we are determined to deliver outcomes for our region. I’m delighted to work with Mayor Claire and really looking forward to working in partnership with colleagues in local authorities, our businesses and many amazing enterprises to succeed in the challenge.”
Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward said: “I’m very pleased to welcome Amy as our first permanent Chief Executive after a very rigorous recruitment process aimed at making sure we found the best person for the job.
“Amy’s experience, knowledge and passion for supporting strong, proud, and sustainable places makes her an ideal Chief Executive for EMCCA.
“This is a vital role for our region and she will play a key part in working with me and partners across the East Midlands as we make it the best place to live, work and learn.
“I’d also like to thank our current interim Chief Executive, Mark Rogers, who has played such an important part in our devolution journey and the creation of EMCCA. He has put in place strong foundations for Amy to build on.”
The appointment is set to be formally approved by the EMCCA Board at its next meeting on 4 November. Amy is expected to take up her appointment in the new year.