He has joined the board of N3XUS
Former First Minister Vaughan Gething has taken up a new role with a company that supports governments, companies and investors to implement and monitor their environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategies.
Mr Gething, who stood down as an MS at the Senedd Election May, has been appointed to the board of N3XUS as a non executive director.
The firm, which has a growing international client base, has offices in Dubai, Florida, New York , London and Cardiff. It provides a single reporting infrastructure where carbon, social and governance evidence is captured and verified once and then mapped to the standards organisations report against.
It said that each disclosure is tied back to audit-ready records, so regulators, financiers and boards can rely on measurable claims aligned with recognised global standards.
Its clients include the US Military of Defence, the Ministry of Justice, the Welsh Rugby Union and the Erisha Smart Manufacturing Hub in the United Arab Emirates.
In a LinkedIn statement the company said: “We are delighted to announce that Vaughan Gething, former First Minister of Wales, has joined the N3XUS board as a non-executive director. Vaughan brings extensive experience in leadership, economic development, workforce transformation and public-private collaboration. His insight and strategic guidance will be invaluable as N3XUS continues its growth across the UK, US, UAE and international markets.
“This appointment represents another important step in strengthening our Board and accelerating our mission to deliver measurable economic, social and environmental impact through innovation, technology and sustainability.
“We look forward to working with Vaughan as we continue to expand the reach and impact of N3XUS.”
Mr Gething succeeded Mark Drakeford as First Minister in April 2024 but only held the role at the helm of then Labour Government for four months. He quit after increasing calls for his resignation from some Labour colleagues over the level of financial support – while within the rules – he received from businessman David Neal towards his successful leadership campaign against rival Jeremy Miles.
Mr Neal had been the subject to a number of suspended sentences relating to environmental discharge breaches brought by Natural Resources Wales involving subsidiary companies in his Dauson Environmental Group.











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