An Introduction to SEP Ltd
SEP Ltd is the Programme Management Executive that works on behalf of the wider partnership to implement European Funds Programmes in the Western Scotland region.
SEP Ltd manages the Scotland-wide Innovative Actions Programme, the Western Scotland Objective 2 Programme and the Clyde Waterfront URBAN II Programme.
SEP Ltd was established as a company limited by guarantee in 1996. The members of the company are Scottish Enterprise, the 12 Councils, the five Local Enterprise Companies in the region, and the West of Scotland Colleges' Partnership on behalf of the wider partnership. The main functions of SEP Ltd are to manage all aspects of the European Funds implementation delegated by The Scottish Executive, as managing authority, and to serve the wider aims of the Strathclyde European Partnership. The company's financial and personnel matters are managed by a Board of Directors.
SEP Ltd seeks to achieve high standards of customer care and responsiveness, communication and creativity are priorities. Our Business Plan sets out detailed proposals for the future, reinforcing the company's values, outlining key activities and committing to challenging performance standards. You can also download and read SEP’s Annual Report.
Membership of the SEP Ltd Board of Directors (as at 21 June 2007):
- Gerard Malone (Chair) - Inverclyde Council
- Evelyn McCann - Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire
- Sue Bruce - East Dunbartonshire Council
- Iain Jenkins - Ekos Consultants.
- John Bachtler - University of Strathclyde
- Liz Connolly - Scottish Enterprise Lanarkshire
- Morag Kerr - West of Scotland Colleges’ Partnership
- Brian Macdonald - North Ayrshire Council
- Eleanor McAllister - Clydebank Re-Built
- Ronnie Saez - Glasgow East Regeneration Agency
Business Plan 2001-2008 - June 2001
Operational Plan 2006 Review of Activity
Operational Plan 2005 Review of Activity
Operational Plan 2004 Review of Activity
Operational Plan 2003 Review of Activity
Operational Plan 2002 Review of Activity
Operational Plan 2007
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