Western Morning News

New CEO for SW Business Council

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THE South West Business Council (SWBC) has announced the appointmen­t of former BT director Paul Coles as its new chief executive.

Mr Coles has been on the SWBC board as its vice-chair since joining in 2018 from the telecoms giant, where he was English regions director.

He also sits on the Tech South West Advisory board, is an advisory member of the South West Cyber Resilience Centre and sits on the Court of Bristol University.

With more than 30 years of experience within the informatio­n and communicat­ions technology industry, Mr Coles says he is keen for the SWBC to play its part in providing young people with the skills needed to build their careers within the region’s burgeoning technology sector.

Mr Coles, who is based in North Devon, said: “I am delighted to be taking on the role of chief executive at SWBC. It is a hugely challengin­g time for the region – in terms of both Brexit and the current pandemic – and our support for businesses across the region has never been more vital. However, I do believe that the South West is well placed to take advantage of opportunit­ies for growth.

“Covid-19 has forced us to live and work differentl­y – to be more resilient and agile. It has shown that you can have your talent located anywhere, so why not here? Our distance from London was once perceived as an impediment. I believe it is an asset.

“I am proud to be from the South West and I look forward to working with our members and welcoming new ones. We are keen to see how we can support their ambitions through our network.”

Mr Coles replaces Dr Robin Daniels, who has been SWBC’s interim chief executive since 2018.

The SWBC’s chairman, Tim Jones, thanked Dr Daniels for his contributi­on to the organisati­on, calling him an “exceptiona­l source of inspiratio­n, support and insight”.

Mr Jones said: “The South West is outward looking and, with Paul at the helm, we will continue to build opportunit­ies for global enterprise as we navigate our way through the post-Brexit and post-pandemic landscapes.

“We must be able to take full advantage of funding generated through the Government’s levelling up and shared prosperity agendas, and we will continue to make sure the region’s voice is heard.”

Formerly known as Devon and Cornwall Business Council, the SWBC was formed in 2001 to represent the views of some of the South West’s biggest and influentia­l organisati­ons on the regional and national stage.

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