Natalie Prosser appointed as Interim CEO for Office for Environmental Protection
She will start her role, which is limited until December, in February, alongside Chair-designate Dame Glenys Stacey
Image: Defra
Natalie Prosser has been appointed by Defra as the Interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Designate of the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP).
She is currently General Counsel at the Gambling Commission, with previous roles including Director of Legal at Ofqual and regulatory and policy lead on the independent Farm Inspection and Regulation Review.
Ms Prosser will start her role in February alongside OEP Chair-designate Dame Glenys Stacey.
The Interim CEO role is time limited until December and will be focused on setting up the new body pending the appointment of a permanent head.
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28 January 2021 • 12:01am
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