Jill Barrow

Jill Helen Barrow (born 26 April 1951) is a British company director and former public administrator.

Jill Helen Barrow was born on 26 April 1951, the daughter of Philip Eric Horwood and Mavis Mary, née Handscombe.

[2] Barrow left Lincolnshire CC in 1998,[1] a year after the Conservative group on the Council secured a majority and took over from the Labour–Liberal Democrat coalition that had governed since 1993.

[4] Speechley was forced to resign as leader in 2002 and was jailed in 2004 over a separate incident,[5][6] while his successor as leader, Ian Croft, was later found to have "breached the code of conduct for people in public office" over his relations with Barrow's successor as Chief Executive, David Bowles, who had been a whistleblower in the Speechley scandal.

[7] After Barrow left Lincolnshire CC, she was appointed Chief Executive of the South-West of England Regional Development Agency, serving between 1999 and 2001.