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Charlotte Horobin appointed CEO
and very proud to have been chosen to succeed Vic Annells. I look forward to leading a highly motivated team and will make sure that the brilliant work that has been undertaken, becomes a springboard for further success.” within the Advanced Services Group at Aston University.
Brian Jones, Chair of Cambridgeshire
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The Chamber announced Charlotte Horobin as our new CEO last month.
Charlotte is succeeding Vic Annells who has held the post since 2021 and took up the role of Chief Executive on Monday 24 July. Having spent the last 10 years at Make UK, Charlotte will use her expertise as their Membership Director for the Midlands and East region to lead the Chamber to their next phase of growth.
On her appointment as Chief Executive, Charlotte commented: “I am honoured
Charlotte joined Make UK, formerly the Engineering Employers’ Federation, in 2013. Her role has encompassed responsibility for a fastgrowing membership representing manufacturing, engineering and technology related industries across the Midlands and East of England. Charlotte is a Trustee of WMG Academy for Young Engineers, Board Director for the West Midlands Growth Company, Midlands Engine Partnership Board Member and leads Make UK’s engagement across the West Midlands Combined Authority and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority.
Charlotte attained her undergraduate degree at The University of Leeds and completed her Masters at The University of Nottingham in Biomedical Sciences. She is also a Senior Industrial Fellow
Chamber of Commerce, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Charlotte as our new Chief Executive. The Board and I look forward to supporting her as she leads the Chambers’ continued growth in our area. Her achievements on behalf of our friends in Make UK have been truly extraordinary and the impact she has made on her region is simply outstanding.
“Charlotte continues our line of exceptional CEOs in recent years. We are hugely grateful for the exciting transformation that Vic Annells has led the Chamber through during his tenure which in turn built on the outstanding work of his illustrious predecessor, John Bridge. Vic’s focus on our finances, brand, team, and above all our members has seen a record 314 new companies joining the Chamber in the last two years as more and more businesses are recognising the extraordinary value that Chamber membership brings.”
We provide Chamber members with many opportunities to widen their network of business contacts – building connections, creating opportunities and maximising the benefits of being part of Cambridgeshire’s most vibrant business network.