TheLocalYokel
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Hello E m - good to hear from you again.
I take your point about hospital CEOs and indeed CEOs in other industries. If you have that sort of skill and the relevant experience doing this type of job it then I agree it doesn't necessarily require a background in that particular industry.
As it happens Jon Horne has an immense knowledge of the industry especially the South Wales scene and in that sense his chief of staff (this title is new to me in aviation) need not necessarily be so versed but it obviously helps. The trouble is no-one outside CWL and the WG seems to know what is Jason Thomas's role (the civil servant in question) and to what extent it might cut across that of the airport CEO.
Now that Jon Horne has left there is an interim managing director but no chief executive and, according to the newspaper report quoted above, the post is yet to be advertised. I'm not quite sure of the difference between a CEO and an MD at CWL. It might just be a nomenclature devised in case the current interim MD does not become the next CEO.
The current interim MD's background is mainly in military aviation and I'm pretty sure she's never been in charge of an important civil airport before. I have no doubt she's highly competent as a leader and there are good people around her with considerable experience and excellent contacts in the industry, not least Spencer Birns.
Nevertheless, the position of Jason Thomas has provoked some discussion in at least one website devoted to Welsh aviation with conjecture as to the reasons for JH's departure.
I also agree that the tv company would almost certainly have complete editorial control over what is shown in each episode - Jason Thomas did also feature in the second episode quite prominently - and to that extent what is shown is their decision and not the airport's.
If, as you suggest, Mr Thomas (and I cast no aspersions about his ability as a civil servant working at the airport - it's his role that is more of a puzzle) is on secondment at civil service rates of pay I presume the airport company would have to reimburse the WG. I know it's really a case of Peter paying Paul but if there is no reimbursement then the airport company's accounts would obviously benefit in a small way.
I take your point about hospital CEOs and indeed CEOs in other industries. If you have that sort of skill and the relevant experience doing this type of job it then I agree it doesn't necessarily require a background in that particular industry.
As it happens Jon Horne has an immense knowledge of the industry especially the South Wales scene and in that sense his chief of staff (this title is new to me in aviation) need not necessarily be so versed but it obviously helps. The trouble is no-one outside CWL and the WG seems to know what is Jason Thomas's role (the civil servant in question) and to what extent it might cut across that of the airport CEO.
Now that Jon Horne has left there is an interim managing director but no chief executive and, according to the newspaper report quoted above, the post is yet to be advertised. I'm not quite sure of the difference between a CEO and an MD at CWL. It might just be a nomenclature devised in case the current interim MD does not become the next CEO.
The current interim MD's background is mainly in military aviation and I'm pretty sure she's never been in charge of an important civil airport before. I have no doubt she's highly competent as a leader and there are good people around her with considerable experience and excellent contacts in the industry, not least Spencer Birns.
Nevertheless, the position of Jason Thomas has provoked some discussion in at least one website devoted to Welsh aviation with conjecture as to the reasons for JH's departure.
I also agree that the tv company would almost certainly have complete editorial control over what is shown in each episode - Jason Thomas did also feature in the second episode quite prominently - and to that extent what is shown is their decision and not the airport's.
If, as you suggest, Mr Thomas (and I cast no aspersions about his ability as a civil servant working at the airport - it's his role that is more of a puzzle) is on secondment at civil service rates of pay I presume the airport company would have to reimburse the WG. I know it's really a case of Peter paying Paul but if there is no reimbursement then the airport company's accounts would obviously benefit in a small way.