He will replace Philip Marsden who has completed his term of office, having served on the Board of CICRA since September 2010.

Mr Curran is a former Chief Executive of CICRA and led the merger of the Guernsey and Jersey regulators in 2010. He was Director General of the Guernsey Office of Utility Regulation from January 2005 before being asked to also head up the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority in 2010. 

He is currently a Non-Executive Director of the Channel Islands Financial Ombudsman and of the Guernsey Data Protection Authority. He is a non-voting member of the States of Guernsey Transport Licensing Authority and is chairman of Guernsey Mind.

Before moving full time to Guernsey in 2003, John worked for a period with the largest telecoms provider in Australia, Telstra.  Prior to this he worked for a number of years with the Irish telecoms regulator, Comreg, where he was involved with the introduction of competition to the communications market there. 

CICRA chairman, Michael O’Higgins, said: “John’s experience, not just of the work we do, but in the wider field of competition law and sector regulation will significantly strengthen the Board and his knowledge and understanding of the challenges faced will undoubtedly help focus our efforts to deliver pragmatic and innovative regulatory solutions in the Channel islands.” 

Mr Curran said: “I’m looking forward to joining the CICRA Board. The regulatory environment has evolved since I was previously with the organisation and I anticipate new challenges. I believe my experience can contribute to the continued development of CICRA and ensuring the delivery of first-class outcomes for the Channel Islands economies”.