Glenys Stacey
Before joining the Standards Board, Glenys was Chief Executive of Animal Health – the Great Britain-wide executive agency responsible for managing the field response to outbreaks of notifiable animal disease. Such diseases include avian influenza and foot and mouth disease.
Glenys is a Solicitor by profession, and has been a public sector Chief Executive for more than ten years. Formerly, she was first Chief Executive of the Greater Manchester Magistrates’ Courts Committee. She was also first Chief Executive of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, a non-departmental public body responsible for the review and investigation of suspected miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Register of Interests
Employment
Outside employment, professions and sources of remuneration, including employment with a Standards Board-regulated authority within the last five years.- Chief Executive - Animal Health
- Chief Executive - Greater Manchester Magistrates Court Committee
Remunerated directorships
Remunerated directorships held in public/private companies and unremunerated directorships of associated or subsidiary companies.- None
Clients
Current clients who are Standards Board-regulated authorities, or members or co-optees of Standards Board-regulated authorities.- None
Sponsorship
Sponsorship or financial/material support from Standards Board-regulated authorities, members/co-optees of Standards Board-regulated authorities or other related persons or organisations.- None
Land and Property
Authorities in which they maintain a residence or beneficial land holding.- Macclesfield Borough Council
- Manchester City Council
Political Representation
Any Standards Board-regulated authority of which they are members, or have been within the last five years.- None
Public Appointments
Ministerial or public appointments held, including appointments made by a Standards Board-regulated authority or related organisation.- None
Miscellaneous and unremunerated interests which do not fall into the above categories
- None
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