Holden bows out as CIPS picks new chief executive

CIPS chief executive Charles Holden, who has led the institute’s transformation over the past three and a half years, is to step down at the end of December. The decision, which was announced to council members at their meeting in Peterborough last month,

He will be replaced by deputy chief executive Ken James (pictured), who joined the institute at the same time as Holden to head its commercial activity. James has been closely involved in setting its long-term strategy.

Holden told council he had enjoyed the challenge, but now wanted to pursue other long-standing interests, which include studying for a...

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