Construction News
14/05/2019
Chartered Institute Of Building Appoints New CEO
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The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has appointed a new Chief Executive.
Make UK's current Chief Operating Officer, Caroline Gumble will take on the role in August, replacing current CEO Chris Blythe OBE who is retiring.
Caroline has extensive business experience gained in the UK and overseas. Her experience covers several of the CIOB's key operating areas, including management of apprentice and technical training and open course and bespoke training programme development. In her most recent role, she led the commercial services division of EEF Ltd (now known as Make UK), with a significant focus on lifelong learning for the manufacturing sector, health, safety and sustainability, and cyber security services.
Chris Soffe FCIOB, President of the CIOB, said: "I am delighted to confirm that following an extensive recruitment process we have secured a new Chief Executive for the CIOB. Following Chris Blythe's exemplary tenure, the Institute is on a firm footing and ready to tackle the future challenges of our industry and society. Caroline has her own brand of leadership skills needed to take the Institute forward and will re-energize support for our members as they shape the built world around us."
Caroline Gumble added: "I'm looking forward to taking up the role of CEO. The CIOB has a long and proud history in an important industry. I want to continue upholding the Institute's public benefit mission and promote best practice and high quality in building and construction."
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Make UK's current Chief Operating Officer, Caroline Gumble will take on the role in August, replacing current CEO Chris Blythe OBE who is retiring.
Caroline has extensive business experience gained in the UK and overseas. Her experience covers several of the CIOB's key operating areas, including management of apprentice and technical training and open course and bespoke training programme development. In her most recent role, she led the commercial services division of EEF Ltd (now known as Make UK), with a significant focus on lifelong learning for the manufacturing sector, health, safety and sustainability, and cyber security services.
Chris Soffe FCIOB, President of the CIOB, said: "I am delighted to confirm that following an extensive recruitment process we have secured a new Chief Executive for the CIOB. Following Chris Blythe's exemplary tenure, the Institute is on a firm footing and ready to tackle the future challenges of our industry and society. Caroline has her own brand of leadership skills needed to take the Institute forward and will re-energize support for our members as they shape the built world around us."
Caroline Gumble added: "I'm looking forward to taking up the role of CEO. The CIOB has a long and proud history in an important industry. I want to continue upholding the Institute's public benefit mission and promote best practice and high quality in building and construction."
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