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Chris Evans vows to bridge skills gaps & back agriculture as college’s new chair of governors

Chris Evans, chair of governors at Weymouth and Kingston Maurward College.

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: January 9, 2025 | Updated: 9th January 2025

Weymouth and Kingston Maurward College has appointed Chris Evans as its new chair of governors.

The college, which formed via the merger of Weymouth College and Kingston Maurward College last August, also recently announced a new principal and CEO in Kate Wills.

Chris comes to the new role following a long career in financial services across the UK, Europe and Southeast Asia, having variously served as both chief executive and chair.

“This is a transformative opportunity for the newly merged college to innovate and expand options for learners and businesses alike,” he said.

Chris Evans“I’m particularly inspired by Weymouth and Kingston Maurward College’s potential to contribute meaningfully to the regional economy by bridging skills gaps and introducing businesses to highly trained and relevant talent.

“Agriculture has always been close to my heart and, as someone from a fourth-generation farming family, I’m proud to be part of an institution that not only provides education and skills training across a very diverse range of sectors, but that also supports the agricultural community that’s so important to the Dorset economy.”

Chris also brings plenty of experience in post-merger transitions from his time in finance.

He added: “As chair, my focus will be on fostering respect, transparency and robust dialogue at board level to drive exceptional outcomes for the college.

“I’m absolutely committed to working collaboratively with our new principal and CEO, Kate, to engage with our people, partners, businesses and wider stakeholders to ensure the college continues to grow and provide the skills training needed across the region.”

Chris replaces Steve Webb, who was appointed chair of Weymouth College in 2022 and who oversaw the merger discussions and process during 2024.

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