 Hi, hi, rwy'n amlwg! Mae'n Ysbryd Aelwyn Wilson. Rwy'n gyfnod ynghylch i ddechrau'r gyrfa, gweithio, yw gweld, ac ymdweud. A dyna'r gweithio yn ymdweith yma i'r ysbryd yn y cyfrifio'r gwylo'r ysgol. A dyna'r gweithio'n gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio, a dyna'r gweithio'r gweithio er mwyn i g�IGNOS. Rwy'n gyffredinol o'r cyfrifio. Rwy'n cyfrifio'r gweithio i ddechrau'r ysgol, rwy'n cyfrifio'r cyfrifio yn y rhaid i'm mwy o'r cyfrifio yma, nid amgylch i fynd ar gyfer y cyfrifio'r gweithio, fel oedd iawn o ddiolch yn ymhyngyd ymddangos yn ysgriffaith i ddych chi'n uchydigol. Rwy'n cyfrifio o'r cyfrifio'r gweithio y nesaf, I keep coming back. I've got a piece of elastic attached to me when it comes to working local government, which I think is a great way to help local people to help themselves. West of Six is a really attractive place to be. My grandchildren are living crawley, so there was a big poor bear. My other children are scattered along the south coast towards Southampton, so that all made sense. I think you're doing some really interesting things, a different corporate model, different way of approaching things. You've got some committed and knowledgeable members, and I've only ever heard good things about West of Six. I'm really excited about the things that we can do as a joint directorate about how we really join some of our service provision together around transitions for children and adults. How we get the best out of a really talented commissioning team, and how we work with our partners across West of Six and into the region. Clearly really challenging time for local government with budget, with ever-growing demands on our services, so we need to work in partnership, and that's where I'm going to be focusing a lot of my time and attention. I hope to be able to get out and see staff teams and service users a lot as well, because what you've got to say on the front line really matters to the sorts of decisions I'll be making. Something that people don't know about me, I play really good hand of poker.