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8 July 2025

New Chair Appointed to Centre for Digital Public Services


The Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans MS, has announced the reappointment of three board members to the Centre for Digital Public Services (CDPS) Board. 

John-Mark Frost, Samina Ali and Andrea Gale will continue their service on the Board, with John-Mark taking on the role of interim Chair.

John-Mark, who has served on the Board for three years and chaired the Audit and Risk Committee since 2024, brings extensive expertise in transformation, change management and governance. Following a 15-year career in the Civil Service, including as Director of Transformation Delivery at Companies House, he now serves as a senior director at the BBC, responsible for implementing their recent Workplace Culture Review.

Speaking about his appointment, John-Mark said:

“As we embark on the next phase of CDPS, I am genuinely excited about the opportunity to champion digital services that truly put users at their heart. In today's challenging economic climate, well-designed digital services offer the dual benefit of improving people's experiences while delivering essential efficiencies.

 

“Having grown up in rural West Wales, I am very aware that good digital services aren't just convenient. For many Welsh communities, they're essential bridges to opportunity, healthcare, education and government services. Digital transformation isn't just about technology. It's about creating services that work for everyone, wherever they are in Wales. The Digital Service Standard for Wales provides us with a robust framework to ensure services are designed around people's actual needs rather than organisational structures.

 

“It is my privilege to take on the role of Chair for CDPS, an organisation that champions user-centred digital approaches and supports our public sector to deliver better, more accessible services for all citizens across Wales.”

Harriet Green, co-CEO of CDPS, thanked outgoing Chair Sharon Gilburd and Board member Ben Summers, who are stepping down as their tenure comes to an end. She said:

“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Sharon and Ben for their valuable guidance and strategic direction over the past three years. Their contributions have been instrumental in establishing CDPS as a key player in digital transformation across Wales.”

The Welsh Government is currently recruiting for three further board positions. Further information and application details can be found on the Welsh Government website

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