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Stakeholder insight advisory panel

Stakeholder insight advisory panel

The primary role of the Stakeholder Insight panel is to bring together regional stakeholders to provide insight to help Electricity North West understand key issues that impact the region and communities it serves.

The panel will provide a “voice of the region” to help Electricity North West identify and respond to emerging issues that impact regional use of electricity, and to incorporate these into its planning and decision making.

Chaired by our independent chair Jo Lappin, the panel will review business performance and provide guidance and oversight of Electricity North West’s stakeholder engagement, education and awareness, workforce resilience and whole system strategies and other engagement-related strategies and policies.

If you would like to find out more about our stakeholder insight panel, please email stakeholderengagement@enwl.co.uk.

Meeting agendas and summaries

Find out about the previous meetings that have taken place, the agendas and papers for each meeting, and a summary.

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Terms of reference

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Upcoming meetings

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Meet the Stakeholder Insight advisory panel Chair, Jo Lappin MBE

Jo Lappin is the Chief Executive of the Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), responsible for Cumbria’s economic and business growth. She was responsible for Cumbria’s economic response and recovery to the pandemic and was a member of Government’s Local Economic Recovery Group, ensuring that the voice of business informed the national response.  

Since her arrival in April 2018, Jo has transformed the performance of Cumbria LEP ensuring that it has become one of the best performing LEPs in the country. Previously, she was the Chief Executive of Northamptonshire LEP and was responsible for developing and delivering its Strategic Economic Plan, which was recognised by Government as ‘one of the best’ nationally.  

Prior to this Jo was a Senior Civil Servant in Government Office North West responsible for all of government’s policy and investment priorities in housing, planning and transport alongside leading the £850million European Programmes for the North West of England. During her Civil Service career, Jo worked on all policy areas, majoring on economic growth, regeneration, skills and the ‘place’ agenda.  

 

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