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Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner joins EMCRC Board

published on 2024-10-16 14:31:22 UTC by philviles
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We’re delighted and honoured to announce that the Police and Crime Commissioner for Derbyshire, Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts, is joining our Governance Board.



Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts was elected as Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner in May 2024 and currently serves as one of the APCC Leads for Economic and Cyber Crime. This portfolio focuses on addressing critical issues such as online crime, harassment, fraud, hacking, economic crime, and identity theft.

 

Nicolle holds a degree in Criminology and International Relations from the University of Lincoln. Prior to her role as PCC, she worked as a Business Expansion Specialist in Inward Investment, where she supported a diverse range of high-growth SMEs and global businesses, helping them navigate and accelerate their expansion plans. Her extensive experience spans both the public and private sectors, having served as a District Councillor with a cabinet portfolio for Safer and Stronger Communities until 2019. This has equipped her with a deep understanding of the challenges facing communities today, particularly in light of resource pressures on policing and the public sector as a whole.

 

A strong advocate for public-private partnerships, Nicolle recognises the importance of collaboration in delivering effective solutions in both the physical and digital world we live in. As Vice Chair and Women's Representative on Labour's East Midlands Regional Board, and an East Midlands Representative on Labour’s National Policy Forum, she understands the transformative power of policies that shape communities for the better.

 

Nicolle is also a Member of the Nova Education Trust, a cross-phase Multi-Academy Trust that educates over 10,000 pupils. Through this role and engagements with schools and colleges across Derbyshire, she is deeply invested in promoting online safety for young people, parents and families. Additionally, as a former member of a Digital Data and Technology Advisory Board, she has worked closely with universities, local government, and professional services to attract and retain tech talent in the region.



On her appointment, the Commissioner said:

Colin Ellis, EMCRC Managing Director and Police Lead, added:

To see all our board members and the EMCRC team as a whole, visit: Meet The Team.


We are looking to make further valuable additions to our CRC board - this is an opportunity for the region’s significant businesses and organisations to join together with senior law enforcement officials and government to inform regional developments on cyber resilience and reduce the risk posed by cyber criminals to their supply chains, customer bases and the wider SME community.


The CRC are interested to hear from those organisations who feel they could contribute.



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Article: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner joins EMCRC Board - published about 1 month ago.

https://www.emcrc.co.uk/post/copy-of-derbyshire-police-and-crime-commissioner-joins-emcrc-board   
Published: 2024 10 16 14:31:22
Received: 2024 10 16 14:42:32
Feed: The Cyber Resilience Centre for the East Midlands
Source: National Cyber Resilience Centre Group
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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