Exeter Science Park has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer to lead the organisation as it embarks on the next phase of its development.

Lindsay Lucas, who brings more than 18 years’ experience in the tech industry, will step into the key regional leadership position this May. She has most recently served as Head of Training and Consultancy (Deputy CEO) at the digital social enterprise Cosmic.

Exeter Science Park is a hub for science, technology, engineering, maths and medicine (STEMM) businesses and the south west’s centre of activity for high‑growth innovation. Supporting 750 jobs and generating more than £50 million GVA annually, it marked its 10th anniversary and the completion of the first phase of its development last year. Its current Chief Executive, Dr Sally Basker, who has led the organisation since March 2017, will retire from her role this summer following a planned succession process.

As CEO, Lindsay will work with the Exeter Science Park Board of Directors to manage the next stage of the organisation’s growth as it expands towards a 3,500‑job campus by the late 2030s.

Dr Eulian Roberts, Chair of the Board of Directors of Exeter Science Park, said: “We are delighted to welcome Lindsay to lead the organisation as we continue the development of the park. Her appointment supports our mission to help science and technology businesses of all sizes start, scale and succeed – driving high-value jobs, productivity and economic growth for the region.

“Lindsay brings strategic experience delivering digital transformation, innovation and commercial growth. She has developed partnerships that generate economic impact, and her record of strengthening commercial performance and securing partnership‑led investment in innovation will be key to the continued growth and impact of Exeter Science Park.”

Lindsay said: “This is an exciting time to be joining Exeter Science Park as it builds on a decade of strong foundations and looks ahead to significant expansion, attracting new investment into the region. I’m delighted to be joining the team and to help shape a thriving, sustainable campus that reflects the south west’s STEMM talent, ambition and spirit. I’m looking forward to working with our partners to support our tenants, strengthen our innovation ecosystem and contribute to the region’s long‑term prosperity.”