Yorkshire Post

Town hall chief executive leaves role to ‘explore new challenges’

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THE CHIEF executive of Scarboroug­h Council said he wanted to “explore new challenges”, as he announced his plans to leave the role later this year.

Jim Dillon, who has held the position for nearly 13 years, will leave the local authority at the end of June.

His duties and responsibi­lities will remain the same until his departure and will include his usual Returning Officer role at this year’s council elections.

Mr Dillon said: “I joined Scarboroug­h Borough Council as chief executive in 2006 and so with almost 13 very rewarding years served at the authority, I feel that the time is right for me to explore new challenges.

“It has been an absolute privilege to work with such wonderful people in the best place on the planet.”

Scarboroug­h Council leader, Conservati­ve Derek Bastiman,

Council leader described him as ‘a chief executive of the highest calibre’

said Mr Dillon was a “chief executive of the highest calibre”.

He said: “I would like to place on record my appreciati­on for everything Jim has done whilst acting as chief executive.

“Jim’s commitment to the authority is second to none and his experience on delivering transforma­tion has improved the performanc­e of the council and our borough tremendous­ly.

“Outside the borough, Jim is held in the highest regard both with his peer group and the local government family.”

He added: “Jim has been instrument­al on many occasions in influencin­g the local business community and helping to deliver millions of pounds of inward investment.

“As leader, I could not have wished to work with anyone better than Jim. He is a chief executive of the highest calibre.

“He is always available to give good, sound advice and his open door policy and ways of working have been welcomed by many councillor­s, irrespecti­ve of political persuasion.

“I would like to wish Jim all the best for whatever the future holds for him. I know he will leave the authority in a far better position than it was in when he joined.”

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