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Adam Hill proposed as Chief Executive at RBC 

03/12/2024 by Digital Media

Adam Hill is being proposed as Rushcliffe Borough Council’s new Chief Executive, subject to being ratified at a Full Council meeting on December 5. 

He is set to start the position next year and is currently CEO at Mansfield District Council and was previously Deputy Chief Executive at Swansea Council. 

If confirmed he will replace Chief Executive Kath Marriott and expressed his delight at the opportunity of the position.  

He said: “I am very pleased to be proposed as the new Chief Executive. 

“When ratified it will be fantastic to be joining Rushcliffe with such an ambitious agenda ahead and focusing on further delivering the Council’s priorities of the environment, sustainable growth, quality of life and efficient services. 

“I love Mansfield – both the people and the place and I hope I have had influence in my time here. I will be sad to leave the organisation, but the time is right to harness this new opportunity at Rushcliffe. I will be going back to my roots of regeneration and place shaping, which were formative during my years in local authority.” 

Leader of the Council Cllr Neil Clarke MBE said: “I am delighted to propose Adam as the new Chief Executive role at Rushcliffe. I’m confident his energy and enthusiasm will continue promoting the Borough as a great place to live, work and play.  

“His current role as Chief Executive will bring much experience allowing the organisation to continue to prosper and work with many partners to encourage further growth within the Borough.” 

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