Ed Whiting is to be Leeds City Council’s new permanent chief executive, being confirmed in the post on November 13th, and taking over early next year.
He is currently Director of Cities and Local Growth in the Department for Business and Trade and Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government, based in Leeds, and is leading place-based economic growth partnerships with UK Mayors and other leaders.
He has also held senior civil service roles in HM Treasury and 10 Downing Street. Previously he was Director of Strategy for Wellcome, where he led the development of their new organisational strategy and global partnerships, and was the executive sponsor for equality, diversity and inclusion.
He said: “I’m over the moon to be recommended to full council as our next chief executive. I love Leeds and am excited to be part of the next chapter of our city’s story. Through the recruitment process I’ve enjoyed getting to know Team Leeds better, and have been impressed with the dedication across our council team and partners, and the strong shared commitment to do their best for all Leeds residents.
“I’m looking forward to joining the team as we work together on both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for our brilliant city.”
Ed is expected to join the council early next year, with Mariana Pexton remaining in post as interim chief executive until then. He is very familiar with Leeds having grown up in the city. He now lives in West Yorkshire with his partner David, and they are foster carers to a young baby.