Pat Ritchie appointed for second term as chair of Government Property Agency

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Pat Ritchie CBE will continue in her role as chair of the Government Property Agency (GPA), leading the advisory agency until 2027

Pat Ritchie CBE will continue in her role as chair of the Government Property Agency (GPA), leading the advisory and management agency until 2027

Pat Ritchie will serve a second term as chair of the GPA, continuing to work closed with the wider board and executive team to support the GPA’s mission to create a better-connected, better-quality and greener government property estate.

The agency recently announced the appointment of Mark Bourgeois as interim chief executive and will be undertaking a recruitment process for a permanent CEO this year.

Pat has extensive experience managing public sector properties

She was chief executive of Newcastle City Council for more than eight years, where she oversaw multi-million pound regeneration projects.

She was also chief executive of the Homes and Communities Agency (now Homes England) and former deputy chief executive of the One North East Regional Development Agency.

The GPA is leading one of the most ambitious workplace transformation programmes in the UK, supporting the relocation of up to 22,000 civil service roles out of London. Since Pat joined in 2020 the agency has grown, as well as relocating up to 22,000 civil service roles out of London.

The GPA now manages nearly 1m sq. m of the government’s property portfolio, providing strategic planning and workplace services to departments including design, property technology and workplace experience.

Bringing government teams closer to communities

Pat Ritchie, chair of the GPA, said: “The GPA has already made great strides in creating a more modern, joined-up and efficient estate and I look forward to building on this success in my second term as chair. I’m incredibly passionate about the work we do, and my focus will continue to be on making sure we deliver a great experience for our clients and looking at how our activity can deliver wider benefits across the UK.

“By creating fantastic places that bring government teams closer to the communities they serve, we’re enabling our civil service to make the best possible impact it can while opening up opportunities for more people to enjoy rewarding public sector careers.”

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