Executive Board + Consortium
Rhyl City Strategy brings together a partnership of key stakeholders from the statutory, voluntary and business sectors. An Executive Board is chaired by Arriva Buses Wales and comprises senior representatives from the following organisations:
| Name | Company / Organisation | |
| Barry Mellor | Arriva Buses Wales | |
| Celia Jones | Coleg Llandrillo Rhyl | |
| Chris Ruane | MP Vale of Clwyd | |
| Claire Armistead | Denbighshire County Council | |
| David Johnson | Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board | |
| Debbie Hawkes | Jobcentre Plus | |
| Delyth Jones | Public Health Wales | |
| Edith Frodsham | Clwyd Coast Credit Union | |
| Gareth Matthews | Serco | |
| Graham Godfrey | Jobcentre Plus | |
| Jane Jones | North Wales NHS | |
| John Watkins | Denbighshire Voluntary Service Council | |
| Karen Evans | Denbighshire County Council | |
| Shelly Barrett | Coya Marketing | |
| Mike Bellfield | Business for Community Need | |
| Trefor Jones | Lord-Lieutenant of Clwyd | |
| Keith Simmonds | Social Firms Wales | |
| Ros Cameron | Community Justice Interventions Wales | |
| Phil Fiander | Wales Council for Voluntary Action | |
| Stephen Ray | Rhyl City Strategy | |
| Tom Booty | Denbighshire Council County | |
| Wyn Roberts | Welsh Government |
Board members meet every six weeks in order to monitor progress against the Business Plan, and to see where their individual organisations can provide support and resources to help the Strategy meet its aims.
A wider Consortium of partners from over 160 organisations with an interest in the employability agenda meets quarterly to share information and ideas and to support the implementation of the Business Plan. This group is chaired by Chris Ruane MP. Organisations wishing to join the Consortium or attend Consortium meetings should contact info@rhylcitystrategy.co.uk.

