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Careers Wales appoints new chair

(l-r) Erica Cassin with Nikki Lawrence WALES NEWS SERVICE

Careers Wales, the National Careers Service for Wales, has appointed a new Chair of its Board.

Erica Cassin’s appointment will run for three years and has been confirmed by Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething.

She is replacing Debra Williams, who has been Chair since April 2016.

Erica has been a Careers Wales Board member since September 2020. She has more than 20 years experience in HR, including roles as HR director for large private sector employers in healthcare, pharmaceutical and financial services sectors in the UK.

Erica said: “As we slowly rebuild back from the pandemic, it’s never been more important for the people of Wales to have all-encompassing education, training and employment support, particularly for those from more disadvantaged, deprived or harder to reach areas.

“I’m thrilled to be taking on a role in an organisation which has a vision and purpose that I’m truly passionate about, which inspires and empowers people to go beyond perceived boundaries and fulfil their potential.”

James Harvey has also been appointed as a Board member, which will also run for three years.

Nikki Lawrence, chief executive at Careers Wales, said: “I am delighted to welcome Erica as our new Chair, her contribution to date has been invaluable and I look forward to working with her over the next three years.

“I would like to thank Debra for her support and dedication to Careers Wales during her time as Chair. She has made an immeasurable difference to our progress.

“We have many more challenges and opportunities to come, and with Erica at the helm, we will continue to drive forward and deliver a careers support service of the highest quality for the people of Wales.”