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University Alliance names new chief executive

Whitehall civil servant Maddalaine Ansell has been named as the next University Alliance chief executive

Published on
October 28, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Source: University Alliance

Maddalaine Ansell, currently deputy director for international knowledge and innovation at the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, will take up the post on 12 January 2015.

She replaces Libby Hackett, who left in August to join executive search firm Perrett Laver.

Ms Ansell, a University of Cambridge Classics graduate, qualified as a solicitor and worked in law firms before joining the civil service fast stream.

The University Alliance said that she 鈥渉as held a number of appointments including with the Prime Minister鈥檚 Delivery Unit, 糖心Vlog Office and BIS鈥. She 鈥渨orked on the HE White Paper for the then Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts鈥, before being appointed to her current BIS post in 2011, the mission group added.

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The choice of someone who knows the workings of BIS will be seen as a plus by the University Alliance, which represents 20 鈥渋nnovative and entrepreneurial鈥 universities in its lobbying operation.

Steve West, University of the West of England vice-chancellor and University Alliance chair, said Ms Ansell 鈥渨ill bring a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience to the University Alliance team, during what promises to be a very exciting if uncertain time for higher education and research in the run up to both next year鈥檚 general election and the [spending review] in 2016鈥.

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He added that the group aimed to 鈥渄eliver an ambitious and transformational agenda for our innovative and entrepreneurial universities over the next five years鈥.

Ms Ansell said she was looking forward to working with the group鈥檚 universities 鈥渁s they teach the professional and technical skills the economy needs, produce excellent research and help over a fifth of the UK鈥檚 students achieve their aspirations鈥.

john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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