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E2E Integration Ltd strengthen its relationship with the WCNW Chamber of Commerce by becoming Strategic Members

The West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce that IT Support company, E2E Integration Ltd, has become a Strategic Member of the West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce.

E2E Integration was Established in 2011 to provide technical clarity and outstanding customer service to their clients. Their philosophy is that IT is a tool to do a job and should be an enabler, not a disabler.

E2E Integration has now made the move to become a Strategic Member of the Chamber meaning they will be engaging further with members whilst forming a closer relationship with the Chamber of Commerce.

“The ethos of E2E is to enable technology to support the improvement and growth of businesses with a costefficient and fit-for-purpose solution. By becoming a Strategic Member of the Chamber, we’re supporting their aims for local businesses in our area. We feel that we’re ambassadors for this fantastic organisation and are proud of our involvement,” said Sales & Marketing Director, Paul Verinder.

By becoming a Strategic Member, E2E Integration will be able to support the Young Chamber programme through a variety of events including careers talks, workshops and mock interview days. This aims to bridge the skills gap in the region by helping students gain the necessary skills to hit the ground running when they enter the world of work.

Paul continued “Working with Young Chamber is also close to our hearts. Being able to provide support to bridge the gap between business and education is invaluable. We’re delighted to be a Strategic Member.”

Debbie Bryce, Chief Executive Officer at West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce commented: “The Chamber is thrilled that E2E has become our newest Strategic Member, since joining the Chamber they have attended many events and built strong connections. We look forward to growing our relationship with Paul and the team as well as seeing them support the Young Chamber programme.”

Working with Young Chamber is also close to our hearts. Being able to provide support to bridge the gap between business and education is invalua ble.

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