Tom Riordan
Tom Riordan is a UK civil servant. He has been CEO of Leeds Council from August 2010,[1] and in May 2020 he agreed to spend 3 months, part-time, leading the UK government COVID-19 tracing system.[2][3]
Early life and education
Riordan was born and educated, in the state education system, in North Yorkshire. He graduated in Modern History from Trinity College, Oxford University in 1989. He gained an MBA at Imperial College in 1997.[4]
Career
Riordan joined the UK civil service 'fast stream'[5] graduate intake in 1990. He then specialised in environmental policy and represented the UK in international negotiations on climate change and endangered species. After setting up the Regional Development Agency Yorkshire Forward, he became its Chief Executive in 2006, supporting 10,000 businesses during the recession, completing award-winning regeneration developments and pioneering low carbon initiatives.[4]
Riordan has been CEO of Leeds Council from August 2010.[1]
Personal life
Riordan is married and has two children. He is a keen footballer and Middlesbrough F.C. supporter.[4] He has experience of mental health issues in his wider family.[6]
References
- "Bio". www.leeds.gov.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- "Government expands expert team to rapidly roll out coronavirus test and trace programme". GOV.UK.
- "Leeds Council chief to lead on government contact tracing work". www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk.
- "Tom Riordan". Centre for Cities.
- "Civil Service Fast Stream". GOV.UK.
- "'My mum has bipolar. My dad was a recovering alcoholic.' - Leeds City Council chief exec Tom Riordan on why we need to open up about mental illness". www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk.