Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Kay joins Chamber in membership and marketing role

The Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce’s appointed Kay Hudson as Membership and Marketing Executive in the wake of Janice Harrison’s retirement in July.

Kay has more than 25 years’ experience in both private and public sector organisations and thrives on creating successful results for clients and is now looking forward to putting those skills to good use in a membership organisation.

Kay has previously worked in numerous sectors, including inward investment and economic development, healthcare, education, legal, luxury retail, property, sports, military, tourism and leisure, agriculture and food and energy and renewables, and has met some interesting characters along the way, including Brian Clough, Stuart Pearce and boxers Anthony Joshua and David Hayes.

Alongside David Hooper, External Affairs and Membership Director and Anne Tate, Northern Lincolnshire Manager, Kay will be helping to create an exciting Chamber Events Diary for 2024 to support the region’s businesses, keeping them informed of new opportunities and helping them to flourish in the Humber region.

Kay said: “I was thrilled to be invited to join the Chamber team and I’m already enjoying my new role. There’s a lot to learn and I’m looking forward to putting my skills and knowledge to good use for the Chamber’s members.”

David Hooper said: “Kay has a strong skill set and some great ideas for some different events and she is already proving to be a valuable asset to our team. She is really looking forward to getting to know our members, so feel free to give her a call and say hello!”

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