Decision details

To employ Nick Sturge (Omnigenix) on a short-term contract to support the Cyber Central Programme Golden Valley Project in leading the Cyber Eco-System work stream and engagement with academia & talent development.

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Reasons for the decision:

Nick Sturge (Omnigenix) brings extensive specialist experience in establishing innovation hubs and working with tech start-ups and scale-ups. He will support the Council in the development of important workstreams in developing the eco-system in Cheltenham and across Gloucestershire, working with key stakeholders, including businesses and academic institutions in the cyber sector with the objective of maximising the social and economic benefit of Cyber Central UK and assisting with the creation of the Cyber Central Innovation Zone. He will provide specialist input into the procurement process to select a development partner and also represent the Council’s interests on a number of key boards and panels, promoting Gloucestershire’s importance as a focal point for the fast growing cyber tech sector. 

 

The appointment is for a two month rolling contract with a maximum value of £37,500.

Alternative options considered:

Nick Sturge is one of few who could fulfil this very specialist and important role.  There are therefore no alternative options to this course of action in successfully delivering this work stream.

Other reasons / organisations consulted

This decision was taken in consultation with Cabinet Member for Cyber & Safety – Cllr Andrew McKinlay & Executive Director – Finance & Assets – Paul Jones.

Contact: Tim Atkins, Managing Director Place and Growth 01242 264103 Email: [email protected].

Publication date: 03/12/2020

Date of decision: 03/12/2020