Dorset, Political | Posted on April 3rd, 2025 | return to news
New chief executive recommended for Dorset Council
Following the departure of Matt Prosser earlier this year, Dr Catherine Howe is set to be the new chief executive.

Subject to final approval at a Full Council meeting on 10 April, Dr Catherine Howe will be appointed as the new chief executive of Dorset Council.
Howe will take over from Sam Crowe who is interim chief executive, following the departure earlier this year of former chief executive, Matt Prosser, to join Wellington City Council in New Zealand.
Howe is a highly experienced local government leader with extensive expertise in managing complex organisational change, driving digital transformation, and promoting community-led initiatives.
She is currently the chief executive of Adur and Worthing Councils, where she has successfully steered significant financial restructuring and ambitious climate and organisational design programmes. Catherine previously held senior roles at Cancer Research UK and Capita PLC, leading large multidisciplinary teams in innovative technological and organisational change projects.
Howe said: “I have been watching with great admiration the work which Dorset Council has done since it was created in 2019, and I feel both excited and very privileged to have the chance to be part of where we go next. With an ambitious Council Plan, and all the ingredients needed to deliver it, I can’t wait to get started.”
Cllr Nick Ireland, leader of the council, said: “We are delighted to have selected Dr Catherine Howe as our new chief executive. Catherine brings a wealth of experience, expertise and energy to the role. She has a clear vision and I am confident that she will drive delivery of excellent services for the people of Dorset.”
Howe’s starting date at Dorset Council is currently being agreed.
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