Monday, November 4, 2024

Rutland Chamber of Commerce appoints Paul Green as new head of membership

Rutland Chamber of Commerce has appointed Paul Green as its new head of membership.

Paul joins the Chamber from Hegarty Solicitors where he worked in Business Development, working collaboratively with partners to develop and implement a business growth strategy. Prior to that, Paul worked with South Kesteven District Council focusing on business support and economic development.

Paul brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience in Business Development and Support, with a demonstrated history of working in multiple sectors and skills in Sales, Marketing, and Strategic Planning. Going forwards, Paul’s skills will be essential in growing both Lincolnshire and Rutland Chamber of Commerce and leading the membership team.

Rutland Chamber of Commerce has recently formed as part of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, which has been supporting businesses for over 130 years. Together, both Chamber of Commerce organisations aim to support businesses across the two counties. This is accomplished through a variety of events and networking opportunities, marketing support, signposting opportunities, International Trade support and more.

Paul said: “I am delighted to join both Lincolnshire and Rutland Chamber of Commerce and look forward to meeting and working with everyone who plays a part in shaping and developing the Chambers. My diary is open for discussions with past, present and future members!”

In his new role as head of membership, Paul will be working closely with the Chief Executive and overseeing all membership activity, through working closely with the Membership Executive team and providing strategic input to all Chamber services.

Paul added: “It’s an exciting time to be joining Lincolnshire and Rutland Chamber of Commerce with more events than ever before, meaning there are a growing number of opportunities for our members to get involved, grow their networks and meet new like-minded businesses. I strongly believe the Chamber of Commerce can provide the necessary support, guidance and prospects that will help the county grow together.

“My priority is to welcome and support new and existing members. I’m confident the team and I will always go the extra mile for our members as we ensure their success is a top priority alongside offering useful and needed support. I’m pleased to be working with both Chamber of Commerce’s and having the opportunity to utilise my skills, enthusiasm, and passion to support local businesses and help them grow and succeed.”

Paul’s hiring comes as the Chamber of Commerce implements plans of strategic growth to continue its offerings and help create a sustainable and connected economy for local businesses of all sizes and sectors.

After spending much of his life working in Business Support and Development, Paul knows the importance and value of working together in a business community and looks forward to showcasing what the Chamber can offer through a collaborative approach.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive of Rutland and Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Paul to the Chamber team. He has a wealth of experience and a passion for the business community. He also brings a range of essential qualities to the table and his knowledge will be vital as we continue to support local businesses through our membership focus.

“We welcome his new ideas and are confident he will be a good addition to the team, ensuring Rutland and Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce continues to benefit all members, no matter the size or sector.”

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