Mike Bracken's successor revealed as three key members of GDS quit

Sooraj Shah
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GDS COO Stephen Foreshew-Cain will lead the organisation, but three of the most significant architects at GDS have chosen to follow Bracken out the exit door

Stephen Foreshew-Cain, the chief operating officer of the Government Digital Service (GDS), has been chosen to succeed Mike Bracken as the new head of GDS. But in a GDS blog announcing his new r...

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