The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Agency well placed for changes ahead

Departing boss says he leaves Opportunit­y Peterborou­gh in strong position

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

The departing boss of economic developmen­t company Opportunit­y Peterborou­gh says he leaves the agency in a strong position.

Chief executive Steve Bowyer will leave OP at the end of next month after 12 years at the agency, with four of those in the top job.

He is leaving to take up the chief executive role at the newly formed InvestSK, owned by South Kesteven District Council and charged with powering economic developmen­t across Stamford, Bourne, Market Deeping and Grantham.

His departure comes as Opportunit­y Peterborou­gh has to deal with a change in the focus of economic developmen­t in Peterborou­gh following the creation of the Combined Authority and its business board.

The board will be run by business leaders from across the county with economic developmen­t taking on a county wide focus.

Mr Bowyer said: “It is a changing landscape, but I feel I have left OP in the best possible position.

“The future is looking good for us and the OP team is well respected - it is a brilliant asset for the city.

“I think I have positioned OP as a partner of choice for local organisati­ons. We have a strong relationsh­ip with the Combined Authority and are building strong links with others, such as South Holland District Council.

He said: “My decision to leave is a not a reflection on Peterborou­gh or the fantastic team here.

“OP has moved on over the last 12 years and I have loved every challenge along the way. I think that my range of skills and background can have a real impact in South Kesteven.”

 ??  ?? Steve Bowyer, left, with Peterborou­gh City Council leader Coun John Holdich, Emma Gilbert, of Heathrow Airport, Combined Authority Mayor James Palmer, and Coun Peter Hiller.
Steve Bowyer, left, with Peterborou­gh City Council leader Coun John Holdich, Emma Gilbert, of Heathrow Airport, Combined Authority Mayor James Palmer, and Coun Peter Hiller.

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