Project Compliance
Project Compliance is one of the six enabling projects initiated following the ratification of the new University Strategy by Council in March 2022. Lead by the Director of Legal Services and led by Organisational Development, Project Compliance will play a central role as the University embarks on tackling its’ strategic goals through to 2030.
Project Aims
- To create capacity for colleagues by reducing manual checks and processes which add little value to securing compliance.
- Reduce bottlenecks within Professional Services through training and empowerment of colleagues, to enable them to take the appropriate action and the right time.
- Free up our compliance experts to refocus on the higher risk matters, where they add the most value.
- To reduce ‘red tape’ around compliance, ensuring our processes are proportionate to the risks involved.
- To support the implementation of clear policies across a range of compliance areas.
Project Governance
Name | Job role | Project role / representing |
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Richard Taylor | Chief Operating Officer | Senior sponsor |
Sam McGinty | General Counsel and Director of Legal Services | Chair |
Rebecca Cain | Associate Dean for Research and Innovation | Academic Representation |
Ruth Casey | Head of Operations SSEHS | Head of Operations/School Representation |
Iain Harber | AACM Specialist Engines & Powertrains Technician | Technician Representation |
John Houghton | OD and Change Advisor | Project Manager and Secretary to the Board |
Jennifer Johnson | Director of Research and Innovation | Research and Innovation |
Sarah Williamson | Deputy Director of Organisational Development | Organisational Development |