Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Lincolnshire Chamber reveals new Head of Marketing

Héloïse Evans has been named as Head of Marketing, Communications, Policies, and Events at Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce.

She said: “The opportunity to lead a dynamic team across marketing, communications, policy, and events is truly inspiring, and I look forward to playing a key role in elevating the company’s brand and impact.”

As part of the senior management team, she will play a crucial role in shaping the company’s brand identity, communication strategies, policy advocacy, and event organisation.

Héloïse brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience, with a demonstrated history of working in multiple sectors and skills, such as Marketing, Photography, and Event Planning. Going forwards, her skills will be essential in growing both Lincolnshire and Rutland Chamber of Commerce and leading the marketing and events teams.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive of Lincolnshire and Rutland Chamber of Commerce said: “I look forward to seeing her bring a renewed focus on creativity, strategic thinking, and impactful communication, fostering stronger relationships with key stakeholders and our members. With a wealth of experience and expertise, Héloïse aligns seamlessly with our future goals, undoubtedly contributing to our continued success.”

Héloïse will be working closely with the Chief Executive and overseeing all Marketing and Events activity, working alongside the team and businesses across Lincolnshire to oversee the marketing and events plan. This includes creating and developing the business’ marketing strategy and evolving the company’s presence.

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