Ian Ritchey has been appointed as Deputy Chair of the Enginuity Group, it has been announced.
The appointment strengthens the Board at a time when the UK engineering and manufacturing sector navigates a period of rapid change.
Ian brings a wealth of experience from across highly technical industries, including aerospace, defence, marine, nuclear and energy, and a proven track record of leading complex engineering organisations and programmes. His insight will be invaluable as Enginuity continues to champion an employer-led skills system that equips businesses with the talent they need now and into the future.
In his role as Deputy Chair, Ian will work closely with Chair Sir Jim McDonald, the Board and the Executive Team to help shape Enginuity’s strategic direction and support collaboration between industry, education and government.
"We are delighted to welcome Ian as Deputy Chair of Enginuity Group," says Ann Watson, Chief Executive of Enginuity. "He brings outstanding engineering leadership experience and a deep understanding of the skills challenges facing employers today.
“His breadth of experience across demanding sectors will help us as we work with partners to strengthen the UK’s engineering and manufacturing skills system.”
Ian is widely respected in the engineering community and has held senior leadership positions at Rolls-Royce, including Head of Aerospace Research and Technology, Defence Engineering Director, Executive Vice-President Engineering and Technology for Commercial Marine, and, most recently, Group Chief Engineer, where he led the global engineering function.
He holds degrees from Cambridge and Stanford Universities, is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, where he chairs the Education and Skills Committee. Ian is an Honorary Professor at Durham University, where he supports research, teaching and industry engagement, a Governor of Education Partnership North East and a Director of Connect Northumberland, an employer-led workforce development initiative.
Ian Ritchey said of his appointment: “I am pleased to join Enginuity Group as Deputy Chair. Engineering and manufacturing are central to the UK’s economy and to tackling major challenges such as net zero, productivity and technological change.
“A strong, coherent skills system is essential to ensure employers have the talent they need. Enginuity’s role in connecting industry, education and policymakers is critical, and I look forward to working with Sir Jim, Ann and the Board to advance this important work.”
