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Sheffield Chamber of Commerce announce new appointments

For more than 150 years, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce has supported, connected and represented local businesses of all sizes with an aim to lead the way in making the city the best place in the UK to start, grow and run a successful and sustainable business.

To deliver its mission, Sheffield Chamber continues to evolve, adapt and pivot as it works to deliver both social and economic good for the city and wider region – the recent appointments are a huge part of this.

As such the Chamber team has welcomed Vicki Eadson, Lauren Robinson, Stacey Morris an d Jake Simpson.

Vicki Eadson joins as business development manager, after six years at The Source Skills Academy, bringing with her comprehensive project management skills and experience in helping businesses achieve their best.

Lauren Robinson, joins the team after working for a recruitment agency, brings with her significant client facing experience and valuable knowledge about businesses in the region, and

It’s a very exciting time for ChamberSheffield and I’m absolutely thrilled to finally be able to share the news about the most recent editions to our brilliant team...

Stacey Morris, who has been working in the events industry since 2014, joins with extensive experience in organising corporate and commercial events.

Jake Simpson brings with him eight years of business and sales experience, and previous events experience.

The new recruits span different parts of the organisation and bring a whole host of valuable experience to their new roles which will aid in supporting the Chamber’s work in the region connecting businesses and communities.,

Danny Johnson, commercial manager, said: “It’s a very exciting time for Sheffield Chamber and I’m absolutely thrilled to finally be able to share the news about the most recent editions to our brilliant team.

“We strongly believe that Vicki, Lauren, Stacey and Jake share our vision for this wonderful city and are confident they will make significant contributions and impact from the outset.

“Each of them is already settling in well and we look forward to all the great things they will accomplish and help us to achieve as a collective.”

Sheffield Chamber of Commerce continues to have a strong presence in the region and is now concentrating on setting the regional agenda on major issues of concern such as climate change, learning and skills, employment, and social mobility.

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