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News story The Secretary of State has appointed Chris Jones, Adele Gritten, Guto Bebb and Denise Lewis Poulton as members of the S4C board Chris Jones, Adele Gritten, Guto Bebb have been appointed to four year terms from 01 February 2021 to 31 January 2025. Denise Lewis Poulton has been appointed to a four year term from 01 April 2021 to 31 March 2025. From: Chris Jones Chris has 25 years’ experience as a CEO, CFO and non-executive director (NED) in a range of businesses operating in highly regulated environments (utilities and financial services), with a strong focus on customer service and long-term sustainability. He was a co-founder of Glas Cymru Cyf., which acquired Welsh Water for £1.7 billion in 2001 to create the UK’s only non-shareholder, private utility company. Chris was CFO of Welsh Water from 2001 to 2013 and then CEO until he stepped down in May 2020. ....
BBC News By Adrian Browne and David Deans BBC Wales political reporters image captionPaul Davies had been preparing to lead his party s Senedd election campaign in the coming months Paul Davies has been something of an understated figure leading the Welsh Conservative group in Cardiff Bay since he won the race to succeed Andrew RT Davies in September 2018. The Senedd member for Preseli Pembrokeshire tried to move the party group in the direction of being more sceptical of devolution. But a row over drinking on Senedd premises ended his ambitions to be the first Conservative first minister of Wales. Born in 1969, Paul Davies grew up in the village of Pontsian in Ceredigion. ....