Councillor Diane King has been appointed as the Lead Member for Education, Children and Families on Denbighshire County Council’s Cabinet.

 

Having worked for many years in Higher Education, Councillor King has experience, and a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that can arise within the field of education. Councillor King was elected to County Council in 2022.

 

Councillor Jason McLellan, Leader of the Council said:

 

“I know that Councillor King is committed to providing quality education and creating an environment that nurtures the growth and potential of every child and will be excellent in the role. She is a dedicated and experienced public policy professional with a strong background in education, child protection, and governance. I am looking forward to working with her.”

 

Councillor Diane King, Lead Member for Education, Children and Families said:

 

“I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to Denbighshire County Council’s mission of providing excellent education and support for children and families in the community.

 

I am confident that my experience in working in the education sector, my skills in strategic planning, communication, and problem-solving will enable me to effectively address the challenges and drive positive change in the education sector.”

 

Councillor Julie Matthews, who currently sits as Lead Member for Corporate Strategy, Policy and Equalities will now also take up the role as Deputy Leader of Denbighshire County Council. Councillor Matthews was elected to the Council in 2022 and represents the Meliden Ward and also sits on the Planning Committee. Councillor Matthews is also the Armed Forces Champion for the Council.

 

Councillor Jason McLellan said:

 

“I am also happy to announce that Councillor Julie Matthews has accepted the role of Deputy Leader. Councillor Matthews will make an excellent deputy and I look forward to working with her going forward.”