Interim CEO appointed for Greater Essex Combined Authority
News / Sat 22nd Nov 2025 at 10:49am
ANOTHER stage in the simplification of local government in Essex takes place as interim CEO appointed for Greater Essex Combined Authority.
Greater Essex has reached another stage in plans to radically simplify local government in Essex to improve services and save taxpayers millions of pounds over the years ahead.

Following recent agreement to the decision to create a mayoral combined authority in Essex, plans are shaping up to build the new organisation.
As part of this, Tom Walker has been appointed (subject to call in) as Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Essex Combined County Authority.
This appointment follows a joint recruitment process by Essex County Council, Southend-on-Sea City Council and Thurrock Council.
Tom will lead the crucial next stage in establishing the future Greater Essex Combined Authority,
Tom is currently the Executive Director for Policy, Economy, Investment and Public Health at Essex County Council. He brings extensive experience both in Essex and previously in national government, economic growth, regeneration, housing, planning, and environment policy to the role.
This appointment marks a significant milestone in Greater Essex’s devolution journey and the ability to seize the opportunities that devolution will bring, to drive growth, attract investment and create prosperity across communities.
The combined authority is not a service delivery body, like a council, rather it is a strategic body that will drive economic growth across a whole economic area using powers and funding devolved from central government.
A multi-million-pound investment fund is expected to be confirmed shortly as the legislation is laid in Parliament to create the new combined authority.
On his appointment, Tom said: “Devolution is a huge opportunity for Greater Essex. Devolution gives us more of the tools to shape our own future, drive business and housing growth, strengthen our economy and invest in the skills that will power prosperity for generations to come.
“I look forward to working with partners across Greater Essex over the coming months to create a new organisation working for the whole system and ensuring the new Mayor of Greater Essex and the combined county authority they lead delivers real impact from day one.”
The new combined authority will come under the leadership of a directly elected mayor from May 2026. Currently Essex County Council, Southend-on-Sea City Council and Thurrock Council are working on the operating model, constitution and governance framework to ensure the organisation is ready to deliver from the outset.
The combined authority will come into being (known as ‘vesting day’) in spring 2026, with elections for the Mayor of Greater Essex on May 7 2026.
ENDS
Go look at his LinkedIn , never had a role outside the government / public sector. Another person who has never actually done anything in the real world.
Why would you appoint someone for a greater essex combined authority when none of them have even be decided yet? Also, what is the difference between Essex county council and a Greater Essex combined authority?
Seamus it is jobs for the connected, we are looted by an increasingly political and public sector class it is exactly like the corruption of the USSR, party members who enrich themselves and their friends at the cost to us all via taxation.
I have yet to meet anyone who asked the government for a Greater Essex Combined Authority.
Appointed by people whose mandate expired last year and haven't sought the electorate's sanction to continue in office.
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