Sunday, November 17, 2024

York & North Yorkshire Chamber names new VP

Sarah Czarnecki has been appointed as new vice president at the York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce

Sarah is a well-known and respected business leader in the region and sits on the York and North Yorkshire Chamber Leadership Group as well as being vice-chair of its Hospitality Forum.

The appointment will see her join the wider West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce board, working alongside current president Laurence Beardmore until his time in office concludes this summer, after which she will assume the office of President.

Sarah is director of Grays Court Hotel & The Bow Room Restaurant in York city centre, and is a director at York’s Business Improvement District and an advisory board member of York St John University’s business school.

She said: “Becoming vice president of York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce is both an honour and a privilege. I have dedicated much of my life to business in this region and am looking forward to devoting my time and passion to make York and North Yorkshire as successful and prosperous as it can be.

“North Yorkshire is a gem of the United Kingdom with a strong footing in the industries that have made us the county we are.  Working with, and championing, these industries and businesses will be a prime focus for my role with the Chamber.

“I look forward to shepherding the county into the next chapter of its illustrious history and to working with the region’s stakeholders for its advancement.”

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