Veredus

Veredus appointed to the Government Commercial Agency’s RM6394 framework

Veredus is pleased to announce its appointment to the Government Commercial Agency’s Executive & Non-Executive Search 3 Framework (RM6394), providing public sector organisations with a compliant and efficient route to access our Executive Search, Interim Management and Leadership Advisory services. The framework has been designed to simplify the procurement of senior leadership solutions, enabling organisations to engage pre-qualified suppliers through an established commercial route. By reducing procurement timescales and administrative complexity, RM6394 allows organisations to focus on what matters most – securing the leadership capability needed to deliver organisational priorities. Supporting leadership across the public sector For decades, Veredus has partnered with organisations across central government and the wider public sector, supporting critical leadership appointments and organisational transformation. Our appointment to RM6394 reflects that experience and provides clients with access to a broad range of leadership solutions through a single framework. Executive Search Every executive appointment presents different challenges, governance requirements and stakeholder expectations. Our modular Executive Search methodology enables organisations to access the level of support appropriate to each assignment, whether that’s executive market mapping, leadership assessment, candidate benchmarking or a fully retained executive search campaign. This proportionate approach ensures every appointment is aligned to organisational priorities while maintaining the governance and assurance expected through RM6394. Interim Management Leadership requirements don’t always follow a permanent recruitment timetable. Periods of transformation, machinery of government change, financial recovery and major programme delivery often require experienced executive capacity at pace. Through RM6394, organisations can access Veredus’ network of senior interim leaders with extensive experience across government and the wider public sector, providing immediate capability to maintain momentum and strengthen delivery. Leadership Advisory Executive Search is increasingly just one part of effective leadership planning. Leadership Advisory enables organisations to define future leadership requirements before recruitment begins, supporting organisational design, succession planning, executive assessment, leadership capability and board effectiveness. By combining public sector insight, market intelligence and leadership assessment, we help organisations make informed leadership decisions that support long-term organisational objectives. A strategic partner for public sector leadership The challenges facing public sector organisations continue to evolve. Financial pressures, workforce reform, transformation programmes and increasing public scrutiny mean leadership decisions have never been more significant. RM6394 provides a trusted and compliant framework through which organisations can access the expertise required to address those challenges. Whether the requirement is Executive Search, Interim Management or Leadership Advisory, Veredus brings extensive public sector experience, independent judgement and a collaborative approach to every engagement. If you’d like to discuss how RM6394 can support your organisation’s leadership requirements, we’d be delighted to start the conversation. DOWNLOAD THE FRAMEWORK BROCHURE HERE.

Lead Non-Executive Board Member (NEBM)/Chair

Client: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the principal public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales, with circa 7,000 employees across 14 main sites. The CPS is responsible for reviewing evidence from police, deciding whether to prosecute, and presenting cases in court. The CPS operates independently to ensure fair and impartial application of the law. Role: Lead Non-Executive Board Member (NEBM)/Chair Client brief: The CPS sought to appoint a high calibre individual to serve as Lead NEBM/Chair of an organisation that sits at the heart of the Criminal Justice System. The role required an individual capable of chairing a high-profile board and providing support and advice to the Director of Public Prosecutions on non-legal casework decisions and operational business delivery matters. The Lead NEBM/Chair would need to possess a deep understanding of public sector governance, with the nuanced ability to strike the balance between independence with accountability. The process: Veredus took detailed briefings from CPS stakeholders, including the Director of Public Prosecutions, and members of the board and senior leadership team. We conducted a forensic market mapping exercise, exploring the boards of relevant public and private sectors organisations, with an eye to individuals capable of contributing effectively as Lead NEBM/Chair, as well as the achievement of a diverse, highly credible field. We approached over 180 individuals, which resulted in 38 applications. We collected Diversity Monitoring Data, and requested all candidates self-disclose any potential conflicts of interest at the point of application to mitigate the risk of misalignment as the process moved forward. Following the longlist meeting, eight individuals were selected for progression to preliminary interview with the Veredus Team. Preliminary interviews explored the extent to which candidates met the criteria, how they might add value as the Lead NEBM/Chair, and wider matters including conflicts of interest. The four shortlisted candidates were invited to attend informal one-to-one sessions with CPS stakeholders. Veredus undertook referencing and due diligence on shortlisted candidates. The results: The search concluded with the appointment of a highly experienced Chair, who brought a blend of relevant experience, including exposure to the Criminal Justice System, and a track record of effectively chairing a large, complex public body. The panel were impressed with the quality, and diversity of the shortlist, and were delighted with the appointment. Takeaways: • Inclusive, proactive executive search was critical in capturing candidates who were not actively considering new board appointments. It was also vital in offering genuine choice to the panel at the final interview stage. • A rigorous focus on due diligence, and the management of conflicts of interest, was a critical success factor in finding suitable candidates, who could complement the existing board, whilst providing additionality of skills and experience. • Sophisticated assessment techniques, and deep board recruitment expertise, also enabled Veredus to put forward candidates, who offered the right credentials from a range of different board backgrounds.

The Crown Prosecution Service

Client: The Crown Prosecution Service Role: Lead Non-Executive Board Member (NEBM)/Chair Client: The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is the principal public agency for conducting criminal prosecutions in England and Wales, with circa 7,000 employees across 14 main sites. The CPS is responsible for reviewing evidence from police, deciding whether to prosecute, and presenting cases in court. The CPS operates independently to ensure fair and impartial application of the law. The brief: The CPS sought to appoint a high calibre individual to serve as Lead NEBM/Chair of an organisation that sits at the heart of the Criminal Justice System. The role required an individual capable of chairing a high-profile board and providing support and advice to the Director of Public Prosecutions on non-legal casework decisions and operational business delivery matters. The Lead NEBM/Chair would need to possess a deep understanding of public sector governance, with the nuanced ability to strike the balance between independence with accountability. The process: Veredus took detailed briefings from CPS stakeholders, including the Director of Public Prosecutions, and members of the board and senior leadership team. We conducted a forensic market mapping exercise, exploring the boards of relevant public and private sectors organisations, with an eye to individuals capable of contributing effectively as Lead NEBM/Chair, as well as the achievement of a diverse, highly credible field. We approached over 180 individuals, which resulted in 38 applications. We collected Diversity Monitoring Data, and requested all candidates self-disclose any potential conflicts of interest at the point of application to mitigate the risk of misalignment as the process moved forward. Following the longlist meeting, eight individuals were selected for progression to preliminary interview with the Veredus Team. Preliminary interviews explored the extent to which candidates met the criteria, how they might add value as the Lead NEBM/Chair, and wider matters including conflicts of interest. The four shortlisted candidates were invited to attend informal one-to-one sessions with CPS stakeholders. Veredus undertook referencing and due diligence on shortlisted candidates. The results: The search concluded with the appointment of a highly experienced Chair, who brought a blend of relevant experience, including exposure to the Criminal Justice System, and a track record of effectively chairing a large, complex public body. The panel were impressed with the quality, and diversity of the shortlist, and were delighted with the appointment. Takeaways: • Inclusive, proactive executive search was critical in capturing candidates who were not actively considering new board appointments. It was also vital in offering genuine choice to the panel at the final interview stage. • A rigorous focus on due diligence, and the management of conflicts of interest, was a critical success factor in finding suitable candidates, who could complement the existing board, whilst providing additionality of skills and experience. • Sophisticated assessment techniques, and deep board recruitment expertise, also enabled Veredus to put forward candidates, who offered the right credentials from a range of different board backgrounds.