NASC and CISRS confirm new leadership arrangements

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THE National Access & Scaffolding Confederation (NASC) and the Construction Industry Scaffolders Record Scheme (CISRS) have confirmed new leadership arrangements following the recent passing of president and chair Wayne Connolly.

David Brown, immediate past chair of both NASC and CISRS, has resumed the roles of president and chair in a move designed to provide continuity and stability, as well as reflecting decisions already embedded within the organisations’ governance framework.

David Brown
David Brown

In line with plans agreed at general meeting, Sarah Klieve, currently vice president, will assume the presidency in June. David Brown will continue as chair of the NASC and CISRS boards until June 2028. During this period, he will oversee the delivery of the future governance structure and the planned appointment of an independent chair in June 2028, which is a key element of the organisations’ long-term governance evolution.

NASC and CISRS boards have reaffirmed their commitment to honouring Wayne Connolly’s legacy by delivering on his clear wishes and designs for the future governance of both organisations. This includes strengthening transparency, representation and independence, while ensuring that NASC and CISRS continue to be led by and for their members.

David Brown said, “Wayne was an exceptional leader who cared deeply about this industry and about doing the right thing for its future. While his loss is felt profoundly, the strongest way we can honour him is by delivering the governance reforms he championed and by continuing his work with the same integrity, professionalism and purpose. I am committed to ensuring that Wayne’s vision is realised.”

Clive Dickin, group CEO, added, “NASC and CISRS remain supported by highly professional Boards, Council and substantial committee structures, all of whom are committed to the development of a strong, credible and highly representative trade association. Together, they will continue to ensure that NASC and CISRS are firmly member-led and focused on raising standards, protecting competence and supporting the long-term success of the scaffolding and access sector.”