Wishaw Press

Murray takes on council’s top job

- Niki Tennant

North Lanarkshir­e Council has appointed Des Murray as its new chief executive.

Mr Murray, who is currently assistant chief executive for enterprise and housing at the council, will take over from current chief executive Paul Jukes, who will retire later this year.

He said: “It is a huge privilege to work for a council with the ambitions of North Lanarkshir­e, and I am immensely excited about the prospect of leading the organisati­on for the benefit of the communitie­s we serve.

“We face some big challenges but we also have big opportunit­ies to deliver for the people of North Lanarkshir­e.

“I am from North Lanarkshir­e and I have a deep affinity with this great place.

“It’s essential we continue to make North Lanarkshir­e a place where people can live, work, learn, invest and visit, and where we continue to tackle poverty and inequality.

“I would like to pay tribute to Paul Jukes, who has brought about really significan­t change in his time as chief executive and has been an enormous support and inspiratio­n to me.”

Mr Murray, 46, joined the council in 2011 as a senior officer in housing, before becoming head of housing property and then assistant chief executive.

He had previously worked for Strathclyd­e Regional Council and South Lanarkshir­e Council. He is married with one child and lives in North Lanarkshir­e.

Councillor Jim Logue, leader of North Lanarkshir­e Council and the chair of the selection panel, said: “We had some outstandin­g candidates, which reflects the size of this job and our ambitions for North Lanarkshir­e.

“Throughout the process, Des impressed us with a clear idea of his vision for how to lead our 14,000 staff and how to deliver on the ambitions we have set out.

“Although Paul Jukes is a hard act to follow, I have no doubt that Des will do a tremendous job and I very much look forward to working closely with him.”

Paul Jukes added: “Des is an outstandin­g officer and public servant, and I am delighted that he will succeed me as chief executive.

“He has played a key part in the recent changes to the way the council operates and has a clear vision, drive and determinat­ion. I am confident that the organisati­on is in excellent hands.”

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