Sunday, November 24, 2024

Sheffield Chamber names three new non-exec directors

Sheffield Chamber of Commerce has appointed three new Non-Executive Directors to the Board.

Amy Grey, CFO at Sheffield Forgemasters, joins the Board with more than 20 years’ strategic finance experience – 10 at executive team level – and has held a raft of senior positions across both regional and multi-national companies.

The Chamber also welcomes Dr Sam Chapman, Senior Vice President of Innovation & Co-founder at The Floow, who specialises in transport, new technologies, new markets and research projects. He was also elected as the first ever ‘digital cutler’, during his tenure as a Freeman and Council Member of The Company of Cutlers, back in 2015.

Erica Thompson, General Counsel at Pricecheck Toiletries, offers a wealth of legal experience, specifically in the regulatory compliance arena, gained from working within multiple businesses and industries from around the Sheffield region over the past 10 years.

Louisa Harrison-Walker, CEO of Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, said: “It’s a very exciting time for our city, and our new colleagues will further strengthen the collective knowledge and experience of our existing Board.

“With their impressive professional backgrounds spanning many corners of the business landscape — legal, finance and digital — each of the new NEDs brings with them fresh perspectives, skills, and decision-making capabilities.

“As well as making Sheffield the best place to start, grow and run a successful and sustainable business, the Chamber is passionate about working together and leading the way in making that happen. The new appointments are crucial in helping to achieve this.”

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