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Dorset Chamber pledges more Brexit support for 2020

Bournemouth

Businesses hailed a landmark 70th anniversary year for the chamber when the organisation held its annual meeting.

Nearly 60 members – a record number in recent years – packed the event when officers were elected and the organisation’s ambitious business plan for 2020-2023 was launched.

President Liz Willingham took the chain of office for a second successive year. Stephen Mills was named as senior vice-president for 2020 and Caron Khan junior vice-president.

Liz said: "We are a very progressive chamber. The stuffy perceptions of the past are on their way out.

"Organisations like ours cannot survive unless they evolve.

"We are not afraid to make bold decisions and work hard to remain focused on doing the right thing for our members."

Members heard the chamber would continue to provide Brexit support for Dorset businesses in 2020.

The chamber board supported a proposal to allow the president to build on progress made in its first year. It is thought that this is the first time a president has taken a second term.

Other initiatives for 2020 include a new free-to-members training programme covering such subjects as business resilience and digital marketing.

Members heard that successes during the Chamber’s 70th anniversary year included the launch of its Dorset Chamber Life Skills initiative, its first president’s summer ball, a rebranding, the 25th anniversary Dorset Business Awards and re-accreditation with the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

James Robinson, honorary treasurer, reported on a strong financial position for the chamber which its says has been steadily improving over recent years, with international trade services among the major growth areas.

Chief executive Ian Girling said: “It’s been a fantastic year. We are always very positive at the chamber. We have completely transformed ourselves over the past six years and are in a very good place.”

Tributes were paid to long-serving council chairman Chris Slocock and ambassador Ian Cambrook, who were stepping down from the chamber council.

Beale's chief executive Tony Brown was announced as the new chairman of the council.

Nicola Newman’s appointment as a non-executive director on the chamber board was ratified. Simon Boyd and Nicky Busst will also continue as non-executive directors.

Tributes were paid to long-serving council chairman Chris Slocock and ambassador Ian Cambrook, who were stepping down from the chamber council.

Beale's chief executive Tony Brown was announced as the new chairman of the council.

Nicola Newman’s appointment as a non-executive director on the chamber board was ratified. Simon Boyd and Nicky Busst will also continue as non-executive directors.

The annual meeting at the Hermitage Hotel in Bournemouth was followed the Chamber’s annual Christmas lunch.

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