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Adult education body Holex is recruiting for its first chief executive as it unveils plans to expand its services amid “increased demand” for its expertise. 

The membership organisation is currently led by policy director, Sue Pember, who will stay in post under the new CEO. 

Pember told FE Week having a CEO will give her more time for advocacy and lobbying on behalf of Holex’s members. 

The £70,000 to £90,000 chief will report to the board, which is chaired by WM College (formerly known as The Working Men’s College), principal Dipa Ganguli. 

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