Les Philpott has been appointed as the new Chair of the Marine
Management Organisation (MMO). His three-year term will begin on
7 August 2025.
Les brings a wealth of experience to the role, including as the
current Chair of the Government Actuary's Department, Lead
Non-Executive Board Member at the Northern Ireland Office and a
Non-Executive Director of Benenden Healthcare Society Ltd. He has
previously held several leadership roles in health, education and
at the Health and Safety Executive.
The appointment has been made in accordance with the Ministerial
Governance Code on Public Appointments published by the Cabinet
Office. All appointments are made on merit, and political
activity plays no part in the selection process.
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
thanks Tony Delahunty for his leadership as Interim Chair since
November 2024.
Minister for Fisheries, said:
“I am very grateful to Tony Delahunty for his dedication and
leadership as Interim Chair of the Marine Management
Organisation. Tony's knowledge and understanding of the fishing
industry has been vital in supporting the organisation's work to
protect our marine environment while enabling sustainable
economic growth through responsible use of our seas.
“I look forward to working closely with Les Philpott to continue
delivering this important mission.”
Biography
Les is the Chair of the Board of the Government Actuary's
Department. He is also Lead Non-Executive Board Member at the
Northern Ireland Office and a Non-Executive Director of Benenden
Healthcare Society Ltd, where he chairs the Group Nominations and
Remuneration Committee. Les' previous non-executive experience
includes Non-Executive Director and Chair roles in the NHS and in
education. He was formerly the CEO at the Office for Nuclear
Regulation and previously held senior leadership roles at the
Health and Safety Executive.
Notes for editors
Driven by government's aim for clean, healthy, safe, productive
and biologically diverse oceans and seas, the Marine Management
Organisation's purpose is to protect and enhance our precious
marine environment, and support UK economic growth by enabling
sustainable marine activities and development. It is responsible
to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
and has a wide range of responsibilities, which include
implementing plan-led marine management, licensing marine works
and managing UK fishing fleet capacity and UK fisheries quotas.