Business and Visit Isle of Man chairs appointed
The Department for Enterprise has made two key appointments in it's bid to boost the Isle of Man's economy.
The non-executive chairs for two of the DfE's new executive agencies have been announced.
The agencies were created as part of the restructuring of the former Department of Economic Development, and aim to bring private sector expertise to the Department.
Businessman Stephen Bradley, who has a background in retail and property development, has been appointed to chair Business Isle of Man.
While Visit Isle of Man will be headed by former banker Ranald Caldwell, who has experience as a walking leader and has been involved with walks for cruise visitors.

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