A new principal has been appointed at Oaklands College.
Andrew Slade is expected to take up his new role at the end of August and he will also become the college's new chief executive.
Mr Slade is currently principal at South Thames College in south west London and says he is "excited" by his appointment at Oaklands, which has campuses in St Albans, Borehamwood, and Welwyn Garden City.
He said: "I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead Oaklands College and to work closely with its corporation, senior team and its staff and students right across the organisation.
"This is an important time in the sector as further education steps up to play a vital role in ensuring the UK has the right and sufficient skills base to thrive in this new decade and beyond.
"Oaklands has huge potential to be a lead player and that is one of the many things that excites me about the role."
During his time at South Thames College, Mr Slade has led the development of strategic relationships to drive forward the college’s vision in being a provider of choice, as well as driving an agenda to ensure students were at the heart of the organisation.
He has extensive experience within the sector, including leading 14-19, adult, higher education, apprenticeship and commercial provision.
This has included the development of a new business school, as well as being part of the team that delivered a new aeronautical college, both of which attracted significant external funding.
Commenting on Mr Slade's appointment, Sue Grant, chairman of Oaklands College Corporation said: "Following a rigorous appointment process, we are very pleased to welcome Andrew as the college’s new principal.
"This is a hugely important time for Oaklands and we look forward to working with Andrew as we drive the college forward and begin a new chapter."
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