Former police chief constable has also led for the police service on rural affairs

Richard Lewis

Richard Lewis

Richard Lewis has been appointed as the new chief executive of the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

His term will begin on 16 June, and follows a competitive recruitment process. Lewis will take on the role on a permanent basis, succeeding Dr Jenny Stewart, who has served as interim CEO since 1 July 2024.

Lewis previously served as the chief constable for both Dyfed-Powys Police and Cleveland Police. He has held several national portfolios for the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) and was awarded an NPCC commendation for distinguished service.

In Wales, Lewis has also led for the police service on rural affairs such as habitat protection, rural crime and mental health in the agricultural community.

He said: “It’s a real honour to be appointed chief executive of APHA. Now more than ever, the UK needs a strong, science-led Animal and Plant Health Agency.

“From protecting our borders against animal and plant threats to unlocking opportunities for trade and growth, I’m excited to champion APHA’s vital work — and to lead alongside the world-class scientists and experts who make it possible.”