The West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce has announced Sarah Bailey as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Sarah will be leading the Chamber which represents businesses of all sectors and sizes across the region and those located nationally and internationally.
Sarah joins the Chamber after 17 years at NatWest where she has supported thousands of businesses through her roles, most recently as Director of Business Banking.
Sarah will be a familiar face to many Chamber members having been an active member for over ten years and having been a previous Board Member.
On her appointment as Chief Executive Officer, Sarah said:
“Having been an avid supporter of the Chamber throughout my time as a member and Board Director, I am looking forward to getting started in this role, building on my existing relationships with members and engaging with key stakeholders across the region.”
“Our members are the heart of our Chamber and I am keen to engage with them to recognise their successes and understand the issues and challenges that they face. Having the opportunity to then represent and lobby on their behalf will enable the Chamber to support their future growth plans.”
“Working closely with the established and talented team at the Chamber, I am confident that we will continue to build on previous successes as we continue to be the voice of business within the West Cheshire and North Wales region.”
Departing Chief Executive Officer, Debbie Bryce, said:
“It has been a privilege and a pleasure to welcome Sarah as the Chamber’s new Chief Executive Officer. Sarah’s past experience has shown that she is immensely passionate about making a difference to businesses across our region and I have no doubt that the Chamber will go from strength to strength under her leadership.”
For information on the support that West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce provides, please visit:
or call:
01244 669988
West Cheshire and North Wales Chamber of Commerce is the leading organisation representing the business community across the whole of West Cheshire and North Wales. As an independent, not for profit organisation, our objectives remain clear: to promote and encourage business for our members and others regionally, nationally and internationally to improve commercial growth and prosperity.
Pictured - Sarah Bailey the new Chief Executive Officer.
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