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Dominic Wheatley to leave Guernsey Finance


10 December 2019 St Peter Port
Reporter: Becky Bellamy

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Dominic Wheatley will step down from his role as Guernsey Finance’s CEO next year. After serving in his role since December 2014, Wheatley will leave on 30 June 2020.Wheatley commented: “For the last five years I have had the great privilege and pleasure of leading the team here at Guernsey Finance and representing our island internationally. It has been five highly rewarding years and I would like to thank the board, the Guernsey Finance team, and all of our stakeholders for their support and hard work over this period.”“However, the time has come to make way for new leadership to take Guernsey and Guernsey Finance forward and maintain their success into the future. I shall spend the next six months working with the board and the Guernsey team and doing all I can to secure that future.”Wheatley’s successor has not yet been announced as recruitment will begin in January 2020. Chairman Lyndon Trott said: “The board is grateful to Dominic Wheatley for his commitment and performance over the last five years. We move forward from a positive base with a strong team and strategy established, and on the back of very positive outcomes during 2019.”“I shall be focused on recruiting the very best successor to work with the board to set and deliver the strategy for our collective future success as a specialist finance centre.”Chair of the Guernsey International Business Association, Tony Mancini added: “GIBA continues to work with Guernsey Finance towards agreed aims, including a sustainable funding and operational base for the agency. Obviously finding the best replacement for Wheatley is key to this. We would like to thank Wheatley for his service since 2014 and wish him well for the future.”
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