Moray Council announces interim Chief Executive
Moray Council has announced its interim Chief Executive, who will take up their duties in early May.
John Mundell will take on the post alongside outgoing Chief Executive, Roddy Burns, for a three-week handover period before taking up the reins for up to a period of between 6 and 18 months.
A panel made up of the Council Leader and Group Leaders advised by an external Technical Adviser and Head of HR, ICT and OD interviewed for the position yesterday (Monday 26 March).
The recruitment process to appoint a permanent Chief Executive will begin later this year.
John said of his appointment: “I’m very much looking forward to getting to know the staff at Moray Council and taking up the post of their interim Chief Executive from May onwards. Moray is an area of great beauty and potential and I’m keen to get stuck in to working with colleagues to help achieve the clear ambitions for the region.
“In the meantime, I’ll be arranging to meet with Members, my new colleagues, partners and representatives of Moray’s communities to listen first-hand, to what is going well and where further improvements are need.
“As with all large organisations, there is room for improvement but the foundations of a great local authority are evident and I look forward to building on that over the coming months.”
Council Leader, Cllr Kathleen Robertson, added: “I, and colleagues across the chamber, very much look forward to welcoming John to Moray Council and working with him to press on with the transformation aspirations we have for the area.”
Biography: John W Mundell OBE
John is passionate about local government and the positive difference well run councils make for their local communities. He is currently completing support for two councils, one in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland on a consultancy basis.
Prior to this, he worked as the Interim Chief Executive for Orkney Islands Council for over three and half years, from 2019 to 2023 throughout the pandemic. Prior to that he was providing assistance to several councils across the UK since retiring from Inverclyde Council as Chief Executive in September 2016, after over ten successful years in the role.
When he joined Inverclyde Council in 2006 as Chief Executive, it was widely reported as the ‘worst council in Scotland’. During John’s tenure, Inverclyde Council’s culture, operations and performance were totally transformed with many major developments and successes delivered via a strong ‘partnership at work’ philosophy with trade unions partners, stakeholders and the community.
John originally started his career as a trainee civil engineer in the City Engineers Department of Edinburgh Corporation in 1974 and from 1979 advanced through various Civil Engineering roles including Divisional Roads Surveyor up to Commercial Manager for roads within Lothian Regional Council during the Compulsory Competitive Tendering era. In 1993, he joined Central Regional Council as Head of Central Contracts with a wider remit, and from 1995 for over 10 years, he was a Strategic Director for East Dunbartonshire Council’s frontline and technical services until his departure to join Inverclyde in 2006. During this period, he developed a reputation for being entrepreneurial and successfully developing more efficient and effective commercial approaches for local government services.
John was awarded the OBE for his services to Local Government in 2016.
His interests include small holder/farming, martial arts, following his three sons in their sporting activities, training his German Shepherd rescue dog, Trevor, and driving tour coaches from time to time.