September 05, (THEWILL) – Ade Adetosoye, entrepreneur and Chief Executive of Bromley Council last month, gathered friends, and dignitaries together for an evening of fun and celebration to mark his investiture as one of the Nigerians honoured by the Queen of England, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary II as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, CBE last month. The event, which took place at Orpington in London, had in attendance the Mayor of Bromley, the leader of the Bromley Council, and cabinet members and professionals.
Adetosoye was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his extraordinary contributions and service across the United Kingdom. He has been a Bromley Council’s Executive since 2018 having joined the authority as Deputy Chief Executive in 2016 and also taking charge of children’s service. One of his contributions was his strategic vision for the council tagged “Transforming Bromley” a four-year programme which started in 2019 and would end in 2023.
The programme has overhauled six main business areas in Bromley and he was applauded for the initiative. Tributes were paid to Adetosoye for his impact as one of the highly respected local authorities and Chief Executive Officer in the United Kingdom.