Claire Clancy

Claire Clancy

Claire Clancy (born 14 March 1958)[1] is Chief Executive and Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales, since February 2007.[2][3]

Background

She went to Dartford Grammar School for Girls, has a degree in psychology from the Open University and owns a farm near Abergavenny.

Career

Clancy has spent many years working within public sector organisations. Before she joined the Assembly Commission, she was Chief Executive of Companies House[4] and Registrar of Companies for England and Wales. Clancy joined Companies House in April 2002 from the Patent Office, where she was responsible for Corporate Services. As Chief Executive, Clancy was responsible for the overall direction and leadership of the Agency. She was accountable to DTI and its Ministers for the performance and finances of Companies House. She also had the formal statutory role of Registrar of Companies for England and Wales, and was the first woman to hold this position in over 150 years.

In the late 1990s, she spent two years on the island of St Helena and Ascension Island, where her husband, Michael Clancy, was Chief Secretary and Governor. She joined the civil service in 1977 and has worked in the Manpower Services Commission, the Department of Employment, the Government Office for the South West and was Chief Executive of Powys Training and Enterprise Council.

Clancy took up post as Chief Executive and Clerk of the National Assembly in February 2007. The post was created to reflect the growing powers of the Assembly following the Government of Wales Act 2006. From May 2007, the Chief Executive and Clerk will lead an organisation independent of the Welsh Assembly Government. She is responsible for ensuring that the Assembly is provided with the property, staff and services that it requires.

Offices held

National Assembly for Wales
Preceded by
Paul Silk
Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales
Chief Executive and Clerk to the National Assembly for Wales
2007–present
Incumbent

References

  1. "Birthdays", The Guardian, 14 March 2014: 39
  2. "Chief Executive and Clerk of the Assembly". National Assembly of Wales. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  3. Hutchinson, Clare (Jul 25, 2010). "Bay chief's pay packet puts Carwyn's in shade". Media Wales. Retrieved 9 September 2010.
  4. Sukhraj, Penny (19 Mar 2007). "New chief exec for Companies House". Accountancy Age. Retrieved 9 September 2010.


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