The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has endorsed the
Government's preferred candidate, Tom Adeyoola, as the new
executive chair of Innovate UK.
The cross-party committee has produced a report, which
sets out its conclusions on page 4, after holding
a pre-appointment
hearing with Mr Adeyoola on Tuesday, 8
March.
You can re-watch the public
hearing on ParliamentTV.
During the hearing, Members asked Mr Adeyoola about his
motivation, background and experience. Questions included the
challenges he would face in going from the private to the public
sector and how he would attract others with a tech background to
do the same, as well as how he would manage this role alongside
his other commitments, such as his position on the Channel 4
board.
MPs also asked Mr Adeyoola about the overall approach he would
bring to the role of Chair, including his plan to ‘clarify and
simplify' Innovate UK's structure and the key changes he would
make to the organisation. He was also questioned about the
challenges Innovate UK will face in the coming years, its degree
of transparency and how it measures its contribution to
innovation and growth, and how the committee should judge whether
he had been successful in the role.
Chair of the Science, Innovation and Technology
Committee, MP, said:
“Innovate UK needs strong leadership and vision to deliver
much-needed growth and investment, particularly in the face of
current global challenges around rising nationalism in trade and
technology.
“Following our pre-appointment hearing, the committee is
satisfied that Mr Adeyoola has the experience and knowledge to be
serve as executive chair of Innovate UK. We were impressed by his
refreshing entrepreneurial approach and the clarity of his plans,
as well as by his engagement with the innovation ecosystem across
the UK. We look forward to seeing him deliver his plans for the
organisation.
“The first few months are crucial in a role like this. Mr
Adeyoola has the committee's support to move quickly once
appointed to set clear outcome metrics for his time in the role
to make an impact, push through his vision for the future of
Innovate UK, and deliver for the public.”