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Sustainable Development Commission – new chair appointment

   

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Ref: 144/09
Date: 25 June 2009

The Prime Minister has appointed Will Day as the new Chair of the UK Sustainable Development Commission (SDC). Mr Day takes over from Jonathan Porritt on 27 July, 2009.

The Sustainable Development Commission is the Government's independent adviser on sustainable development and appraises and advises on sustainability by considering economic, environmental and social impacts when helping develop government policy. It reports to the Prime Minister, the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales and the First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.

Mr Day has a strong background in international sustainable development and has worked in wide variety of organisations. He is the former chief executive of Care International UK and a former chairman of BBC Children In Need.

He said:

"I am delighted to be asked to Chair the SDC. I take this on at a time of growing public and political understanding of the immense social and environmental pressures that are building up around the world and that affect us all. These realities will require thoughtful and decisive action by government at all levels, business and our wider society.

"I am greatly looking forward to working with my fellow Commissioners and the SDC team as we engage across government; not just in London and the English regions, but importantly in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, to make sure that the SDC's role as an independent champion for a sustainable future is as prominent and effective as our responsibilities as a watchdog."

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said:

“I look forward very much to working with Will in his new and important role. I would like to thank Jonathan Porritt, the outgoing Chair, for his enormous contribution over the last nine years.”

Environment Secretary for Scotland Richard Lochhead said:

"The Scottish Government from the outset has stated that economic growth must be sustainable to protect our precious environment. And yesterday (Weds) the Scottish Parliament passed our Climate Change Bill, the most ambitious and comprehensive climate change legislation anywhere in the world.

"I am pleased to welcome Will Day’s appointment as SDC chair and look forward to working with him and the SDC to help us achieve the high standards we are aiming for.”

First Minister for Wales Rhodri Morgan said:

"I warmly welcome the appointment of Will Day as the new Chair of the Sustainable Development Commission. Sustainable development is at the heart of good governance in Wales as our new Sustainable Development Scheme, One Wales One Planet, makes clear. I am looking forward to working with Will Day as we implement our plans to make Wales a sustainable nation."

Will Day Biography

Will has acquired extensive experience across social, economic and environmental portfolios both at home and abroad.  He is the former Chief Executive of Care International and has spent a significant amount of his career based in Africa.  In the UK he has held many roles, including; Chairman of BBC Children in Need, external advisor to the BBC Corporate Social Responsibility Board and Non-executive Director of South Kent NHS Hospitals Trust. 

He has travelled and worked extensively in the developing world as well as the UK, has provided consultancy services for many development organisations and has been an active public speaker and commentator on sustainable development. In addition to this, William  has been a faculty member of the Prince of Wales Business and the Environment programme since 2004, a senior advisor to the UNDP Growing Business Initiative and also the Chairman of Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP).

Whilst at CARE William oversaw the development of a Memorandum of Understanding with WWF to manage the recognised overlap between the social and environmental issues. Will was formerly a member of the Grants Committee (1989-93) Charities Aid Foundation; member (1990-2000) and Chairman (from 1998) of BBC Central Appeals Advisory Committee; Non-executive Director of South Kent NHS Hospitals Trust (1993-1996); Independent Assessor for public appointments to Department for Culture, Media and Sport; a Trustee and then Chairman of BBC Children in Need (1998-2008); External Advisor to BBC Corporate Social Responsibility Board (2005-2008).

Notes to editors

1.   The Sustainable Development Commission (SDC) became an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) on 1st February 2009, changing from an advisory NDPB. The SDC is registered with Companies House as a Company Limited by Guarantee and is wholly owned by Government. The SDC is sponsored by Defra.  The Chair is supported by 17 Commissioners, each with expertise in a particular field.

2.   In 2005, the UK Government’s Sustainable Development Strategy, Securing the Future, strengthened the SDC’s role to act as an independent watchdog, scrutinising the UK Government’s progress on implementing the strategy, and monitoring targets on the sustainable management of the Government estate and sustainable procurement.  The SDC performs a similar scrutiny and advisory role for the Scottish Government, and the Welsh Assembly Government works closely with the SDC in Wales which provides it with policy advice on sustainable development.  Further details of the work of the SDC can be found at www.sd-commission.org.uk

3.   The appointment is for a three year period commencing on 27th July 2009.  It is a paid appointment on a daily rate of £4002/3 days per week.

4.   The appointment has been made in accordance with guidance issued by the Office for the Commissioner for Public Appointments (OCPA).  The appointment has been made on merit and political activity plays no part in the selection process. In accordance with the Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if any declared) to be made public.  Will  has not declared any political activity and there were no other declarations to be made.  Any potential conflicts of interest with his other commitments will be managed through an agreed Code of Practice.

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