大象传媒 Wales head Menna Richards to leave in 2011

Image caption, Menna Richards will leave the 大象传媒 next year

大象传媒 Wales director Menna Richards will leave early next year after more than 10 years as its head, it has been announced.

大象传媒 director general Mark Thompson said she combined "strong creative leadership with an excellence in management".

大象传媒 Wales is home to some of the 大象传媒's greatest programme successes recently, such as Doctor Who and Tribe, he added.

Ms Richards oversees all 大象传媒 Wales' services on radio, TV and online.

Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan paid tribute and said: "During a decade leading 大象传媒 Cymru Wales, Menna has been at the forefront of Welsh broadcasting and has made a major contribution to the thriving creative industries that are important to the economy of Wales.

"Under Menna's strong leadership, Wales has become a major creative centre for the 大象传媒.

"The fantastic successes of networked programmes such as Gavin and Stacey, Dr Who, Torchwood and Coalhouse has given 大象传媒 Cymru Wales a reputation for excellence and placed it in prime position to reap benefits from the transfer of more drama and factual programme production out of London.

"The new 大象传媒 drama village, which begins production in Cardiff Bay next summer, will be a lasting legacy to Menna's vision and leadership of 大象传媒 Cymru Wales. I thank her for her huge contribution to broadcasting in Wales and wish her well for the future."

Writing to staff, Mr Thompson said: "Menna has been an outstanding director of 大象传媒 Wales, who has combined strong creative leadership with an excellence in management.

"I'd like to thank Menna personally for her superb professionalism, dedication and loyalty over the past decade."

Mr Thompson said she had led a "creative transformation at 大象传媒 Wales".

'Strengthened journalism'

A new drama production centre is due to open in Cardiff Bay next summer, which will also be home to drama series Casualty.

Mr Thompson also pointed to the success of several high-profile programmes, and said Ms Richards had "strengthened journalism in both English and Welsh".

Russell T Davies, who oversaw the revival of Doctor Who for 大象传媒 Wales in 2005, said she had left her mark on Welsh culture.

"When I came back home, to work in Wales, it was amazing to meet Menna and to find a creative leader who was truly fearless. And great fun too," he said.

"But she's a crusader for talent, and has opened up opportunities for so many people, in so many ways, leaving Welsh culture immeasurably better and richer and bolder."

Image caption, Doctor Who was revived by 大象传媒 Wales under Menna Richards

Ms Richards told 大象传媒 Wales staff she would be "very sad to leave this brilliant organisation".

"We have achieved so much together and I will forever count myself truly privileged to have worked alongside so many talented and committed people," she wrote.

"I never had any doubt that Wales had the talent to make a real difference both here in Wales and on the UK stage, and it's your passion and determination that has taken us on this extraordinary journey together.

"I'm absolutely certain that that same passion and determination will continue to drive 大象传媒 Wales forward."

Ms Richards had been managing director of HTV Wales before leaving for 大象传媒 Wales as controller in 2000.

'Huge contribution'

Her achievements at 大象传媒 Wales included the opening of a new home for the 大象传媒 National Orchestra of Wales - 大象传媒 Hoddinott Hall - at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff Bay.

大象传媒 Wales has also broadcast several landmark series that explored Welsh life and history, including Coal House and, most recently, Snowdonia 1890.

"Serving the nation has always been at the heart of 大象传媒 Wales' vision," said Ms Richards.

"We make a huge contribution to the life of Wales in all its aspects: social, cultural and political.

"As the national broadcaster, our role in helping define a nation has never been so important or so precious."

Earlier this autumn, Ms Richards, originally from Maesteg, was appointed to the board of Welsh National Opera.

She was awarded an OBE for services to broadcasting in the 2010 New Year Honours.