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CIOB CEO joins big hitters on CLC advisors group
Caroline Gumble
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) chief executive Caroline Gumble has joined a group of senior advisors to the Construction Leadership Council (CLC), as part of a restructure of the organisation.
The refreshed structure of the CLC, announced by CLC
co-chair Andy Mitchell last week, builds on the creation in March this year of
the CLC Task Force in response to the covid-19 pandemic.
The new structure places the Task Force at the heart of a
drive to transform the construction industry, as set out in the CLC Industry
Recovery Plan.
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Originally meeting daily, and now twice each week, the Task
Force is about to mark its 100th meeting since March.
To support the Task Force, a CLC Senior Advisors Group has
been established, along the lines of non-executives of a typical board. This
group, of which Gumble is a part alongside the likes of Ray O’Rourke and Mark
Farmer, will provide representation of different parts of the industry,
together with support, challenge and guidance.
The CLC said it expected the new structure to remain in
place during 2021, before being reviewed next year.
The members of the CLC Senior Advisors Group are:
Mike Chaldecott – CEO, Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland
Amanda Clack – head of strategic advisory, CBRE
Gregor Craig – CEO, Skanska UK
Caroline Gumble – CEO, Chartered Institute of Building
Amanda Long - CEO, Considerate Constructors Scheme
Nick Smallwood – CEO, Infrastructure and Projects Authority
Anna Scothern – CEO, National Home Improvement Council
Rachel Skinner – president, Institution of Civil Engineers
Andrew Clark – director of programmes, Royal Academy of Engineering
Sam Stacey – challenge director, Transforming Construction, UKRI
David Thomas – CEO, Barratt Developments
Ray O’Rourke – CEO, Laing O’Rourke
Gail Cartmail – president, TUC
Lynn Way – president, National Access and Scaffolding Confederation
Jennifer Whyte – professor, Imperial College
Mark Farmer – CEO, Cast
Peter Reekie – CEO, Scottish Futures Trust
Mark Spence – MD, Construction Employers Federation, Northern Ireland.
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