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Cllr Paul Scriven, Chair

Cllr Paul Scriven
Cllr Paul Scriven is Leader of Sheffield City Council and is also Managing Director of a travel company, Your Asia Holidays Ltd, specialising in prestige holidays to Indo-China.  Born in Huddersfield, he began his working life at 16 digging roads but decided to pursue further education and obtained a number of qualifications to degree level.  His professional career started in the NHS and has included senior management at a number of hospitals as well as manager of a PLC working with the health service. 
 
He takes a particular interest in environmental issues, economic regeneration, issues affecting young people and is a keen campaigner for community governance.

Andrea Cropley

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Simon Foy

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David Curtis

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Professor Philip Jones

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David Brown

David Brown
David Brown has 20 years’ experience in commercial, operational and business management positions in the rail industry. 
 
He joined South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive (SYPTE) in September 2000 and was promoted to the position of Passenger Services Director on 1 April 2002.  In that role he was responsible for strategic planning, the integration of transport modes, the delivery of the capital programme and all operational and customer information services. 
 
David was successfully appointed as the new Director General of SYPTE on
1 April 2008.  David has a degree in geography, is a member of the IOD and has a diploma in Company Direction from the IOD.

Graham Honeyman

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Lucy Wurstlin

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Jonathan Curtis

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Laura Moynahan

Laura Moynahan
After studying languages and business studies, Laura worked in the private, public and voluntary sectors, specialising in economic development and regeneration.  She has also acted as an adviser to ministers on community based regeneration.
 
Laura is currently Chief Executive of Zest, a leading Development Trust.  Zest employs 80 staff, manages a range of activities, including a trailblazing Healthy Living Centre and delivers a number of public service contracts.  Laura is committed to ensuring a vibrant third sector in the city and has played a lead role in the development of a number of consortia; she is a director of Sheffield Wellbeing Consortium Ltd and Prosper Consortium Ltd and Zest is the lead body for the Children and Young People’s Consortium. Laura is also a Board Member of Yorkshire Forward and the regional Learning and Skills Council
 
Laura has an MBA and an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University.  She lives in Upperthorpe with her partner and two sons.