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Home > People and skills > Authority appoints new chief fire officer for Cambridgeshire
People and skills 24 June 2024

Authority appoints new chief fire officer for Cambridgeshire

24 June 2024Updated:24 June 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Matthew Warren, Chief Fire Officer, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service

A new chief fire officer for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service has been officially appointed by the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority.

Matthew Warren, who has been the Service’s Deputy Chief Executive since 2015, officially takes the reins from 1 July after the authority unanimously approved the appointment.

“Matthew was the outstanding candidate from a robust and challenging process, including interviews with members, the current leadership team and a panel of colleagues from across the organisation. The Authority’s endorsement of the appointment panel’s unanimous recommendation is a tribute to Matthew’s outstanding qualities.”

Councillor Edna Murphy, Chair of the Authority.

With a background in finance and accountancy, Matthew takes the role having worked for the Service since 2003 after joining from Cambridgeshire County Council. His roles have included Head of Finance and Corporate Development and Director of Resources. He has also taken on additional roles of treasurer for the authority and Chief Financial Officer for the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

Matthew has been a key part of the service’s senior leadership team, responsible for developing and implementing strategy across the organisation, including delivery of new flagship fire stations in Cambridge and Huntingdon. He has also spearheaded the service’s sustainability strategy.

In addition to being a chartered accountant, Matthew has completed strategic incident command and emergency management qualifications, which allows him to provide support during operational incidents.

“I am delighted to be offered the role of chief fire officer and look forward to continuing the fantastic journey we have been on over recent years. There is a great team in place here with talented people across the organisation, so I am confident we can continue to punch above our weight and perform to high standards.”

Matthew Warren, Chief Fire Officer, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service.

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