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STATES OF JERSEY

JERSEY APPOINTMENTS COMMISSION: APPOINTMENT OF CHAIRMAN AND MEMBER

Lodged au Greffe on 25th November 2009 by the Chief Minister

STATES GREFFE

2009   Price code: A  P.200

PROPOSITION

THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion

in  accordance  with  Article 18(1)  of  the  Employment  of  States  of  Jersey Employees (Jersey) Law 2005, to appoint Mr. Alan Merry as a replacement Chairman of the Jersey Appointments Commission and Mr. James Morris as a new  Commissioner,  each  for  a  period  of  4 years  commencing  on  24th February 2010.

CHIEF MINISTER

REPORT

Under Part 4 of the Employment of States of Jersey Employees (Jersey) Law 2005 the Jersey  Appointments  Commission  is  established.  The  Commission  consists  of  a Chairman and not more than 4 other Commissioners. The purpose of this report is in reference to Article 18(2) of this Law and the Chief Minister's recommendation to the States of Jersey to appoint Mr. Alan Merry as a replacement Chairman, and Mr. James Morris as a new Commissioner, each for a period of 4 years, with effect from 24th February 2010.

Background

Currently, the membership of the Jersey Appointments Commission, their periods of office to date and expiry of their current periods are –

 

Name

Role

Period of office to date in 2010

Expiry date

Mr. Michael Liston

Chairman

8 years

February 2010

Mrs. Elizabeth Rees

Deputy Chair

8 years

February 2010

Mr. Brian Curtis

Commissioner

4 years

February 2013

Mr. Kenneth Soar

Commissioner

3 years

April 2011

Mr. Julian Rogers

Commissioner

1 year

April 2013

A competitive open appointment process was undertaken, which complied with the Appointment  Commission's  Code  for  Recruitment  to  Autonomous  and  Quasi- Autonomous Bodies and Tribunals.

The  appointments  Panel  comprised  Senator  T.A.  Le  Sueur,  Chief  Minister, Mr. M. Liston, Chairman of the Jersey Appointments Commission and Ms. R. Davies, Human Resources Director, in her capacity as Executive Officer to the Commission.

The vacancy was advertised in Jersey and 7 candidates were invited to be considered for the Chairman, Commissioner or both roles. These candidates were interviewed and assessed against the role description and person specification for the roles.

Mr. A. Merry was assessed as a suitable candidate for the role of Chairman, and Mr. J. Morris for that of Commissioner.

Mr.  Alan  Merry  has  operated  at  senior  management  and  board  level  in  both international and local organisations, with experience spanning both human resources and  general  management  roles.  He  was  directly  responsible  for  defining  and implementing recruitment and selection processes for a wide range of executive and board-level positions, as well as overseeing these processes for the entire organisation. As an effective board member of an international business, he has well-developed leadership  and  facilitation  skills.  Mr. Merry  holds  a  Masters  Degree  in  Business Administration (MBA), and has lived and worked in Jersey for the past 9 years.

Mr.  James  Morris  holds  a  Masters  Degree  in  Business  Administration  (MBA) qualification, and is a Fellow and Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. He has a wealth of experience in the financial services sector and of managing people in a

sales and customer service focused environment. Mr. Morris has held director-level positions and has considerable experience of selecting and recruiting candidates for a

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wide variety of roles. He is a qualified tutor with the Leadership Trust, an independent organization specializing in leadership training and personal development. Mr. Morris has been resident in Jersey for the past 5 years.

The States Employment Board has approved the appointments, and the Chief Minister now wishes to recommend to the States of Jersey the appointment of Mr. Alan Merry as the new Chairman, and Mr. James Morris as a replacement Commissioner, of the Jersey Appointments Commission, each for a term of 4 years, with effect from 24th February 2010, when the current Chairman, Mr. Mike Liston, and Commissioner, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees, complete their terms of office.

Thanks are extended to the retiring Chairman, Mr. Mike Liston, and Deputy Chair/ Commissioner, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees, each for their 8 years' service with the Jersey Appointments Commission.

Financial and manpower implications

There  are  no  financial  or  manpower  implications  for  the  States  arising  from  the adoption of this proposition.

Related Publications

Votes

Vote: Carried 10 December 2009

Minutes

Hansard