Glenys stacey ofqual biography for kids
Dame Glenys Stacey is leaving Ofqual at the end of this month with her head held high.
A solicitor by profession, Dame Glenys Stacey has a wealth of CEO and regulatory experience, having led the start-up or development of a number of public-sector organisations responsible for legal or regulatory services. In , she chaired an independent review of farm regulation at the request of the then Secretary of State for Defra. Malcolm is also a school governor for St.
Julie Hill has had a career in environmental policy and politics, working primarily in the UK. Professor Dan Laffoley is a scientist, communicator, explorer and marine biologist, with over three decades of experience in the UK, Europe and around the world. Prior to that he led the development and scale-up of the marine conservation work of Natural England and English Nature.
He has been responsible for the creation of many global, European and UK public and private sector partnerships, alliances and frameworks that underpin modern-day marine conservation. This work includes creating the concept behind Blue Carbon, scaling up knowledge and action on ocean warming, acidification and deoxygenation, scaling-up work on marine World Heritage and conservation of the High Seas, and various global guidance on implementing MPAs and marine spatial planning.
Dr Paul Leinster CBE has over 40 years of practical experience in environmental management, science, policy and regulatory development and implementation in the private and public sectors. He also provides strategic environmental consultancy advice to public and private sector organisations. Immediately prior to this, he was Chief Executive of the Environment Agency for more than seven years.
Dame Glenys Jean Stacey is a solicitor and civil servant.
Prior to joining the EA in he worked for more than 20 years in the private sector. Professor Richard Macrory is currently an emeritus professor of environmental law at University College, London, where he set up and was first director of the Centre for Law and the Environment. He has also practised as a barrister at Brick Court Chambers London.
Professor Macrory served as a board member of the Environment Agency England and Wales between and , and was a long-standing member of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution. He was the founding editor of the Journal of Environmental Law and was chairman of Merchant Ivory Film Productions between and Natalie Prosser is a solicitor by background, with fifteen years in government, specialising in public and regulatory law, regulatory operations and governance.