Lyons announces extension to term of Invest NI Chair

  • Photo: Rose Mary Stalker

    Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has announced an extension to the term of the Chair of Invest NI, Rose Mary Stalker.

    Invest Northern Ireland’ role is to promote innovation, enterprise and competitiveness in Northern Ireland businesses, encourage new start-ups and market Northern Ireland as a location for inward investment.

    The tenure of Rose Mary Stalker has been extended from 1 August 2022 until 31 January 2023.

    Rose Mary is an experienced business leader, who has successfully held senior global positions at executive team and board level, in organisations including Ford, Boeing and Rolls-Royce.

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    Rose Mary is also founder of 4C UR Future, a not for profit community interest company, leading a cross-sector collaborative career inspiration movement, dedicated to helping young people (13yr olds) recognise their capabilities and make more informed GCSE choices, in order to realise their potential.

    Rose Mary has served as Chair of The Prince’s Trust in Northern Ireland, Chair of The Manufacturing Task Force for Mid & East Antrim Borough Council and previously chaired The Colin Neighbourhood Partnership in West Belfast, Metal Forming Innovation Limited, Catagen Limited and been a non-executive director of Catalyst (previously NI Science Park).

    This extension has been made in accordance with the Code of Practice issued by the Commissioner for Public Appointments for Northern Ireland. 

    Source: Written from press release.

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