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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

News: All change in chamber boardroom

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Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce is celebrating a record year of success after all three areas of the member-led organisation recorded significant growth during the past twelve months.

The impressive performance of the organisation was shared with members at its AGM which saw the organisation post its best financial results since the Barnsley and Rotherham Chambers merged in 2007.

Driven by a growing membership and increased demand for training amongst local businesses, the Chamber saw membership numbers rise to 1,152, as well as recording a 90% membership retention rate. The hard work of the membership team saw them shortlisted at the British Chamber of Commerce Awards for Excellence in Membership Services.

At the recent AGM, chief executive Andrew Denniff also welcomed a number of new appointments to the Chamber's Board. Tricia Smith of the Source Skills Academy; Glen Banks of Kinspeed and Frank Kler of Learning Curve Group were appointed as non-executive directors.

This year will see Lisa Pogson of Airmaster enter into the final year of her presidency, and during the meeting her successor was confirmed as business consultant Mark Broxholme who has spent much of his career working in the Steel Industry, before launching Swallow Consultancy in 2016.

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Both Andrew and Lisa also paid tribute to longstanding director Gareth Owen, who stepped down from his role with the Chamber at the AGM. A well-known member of South Yorkshire's legal community, Gareth spent more than 34 years working at Sheffield-based Keeble Hawson, and has acted as a member of Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber's Member Representation Council since 2009 and been a non-executive director since 2010.

Andrew Denniff, chief executive of Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber, said: "For the first time in the history of our Chamber, when the board meets again, there will be more women sitting around the table than men. I think this speaks volumes about how far we have come as an organisation. Over the past twelve months we have seen all areas of our business enjoy significant growth and this is largely due to the efforts and dedication of our staff and Chamber members who have given up their time to support our work through our member representation council and working groups.

"As Britain heads towards uncertain economic times, the need for support and representation for local businesses has never been greater. Despite the uncertainty posed over the implications of Brexit, it is clear that growing numbers of business owners across the region are turning to the Chamber for advice and support."

BR Chamber website

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

News: New directors for chamber

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Gareth Owen and Richard Stewart have been elected as board directors at the Barnsley and Rotherham Chamber of Commerce after Nick Cragg and Richard Staton stepped down after both serving for 10 years.

Mr Owen (pictured, right), partner at law firm hlw Keeble Hawson, has 30 years' experience as a commercial property lawyer working in South Yorkshire and beyond, and 20 years' experience as a partner helping to manage what is now one of the largest law firms in the region.

A former member of the Rotherham Enterprise Board, Mr Owen is actively involved in assisting Rotherham Investment & Development Office promote local start-up businesses. He has been a Chamber Council member for two years and is an active member of the Transport working group.

Mr Stewart (pictured, left) is a service manager at Bull Information Systems based in Barnsley. An experienced IT service delivery professional, he has worked in the managed services and solutions business for over 24 years.

Chamber President Chris MacCormac said: "I welcome Gareth and Richard as directors and am looking forward to working with him and seeing the fresh ideas they will bring to our operation. Both have already made important contributions to the Chamber and their experience will be an asset as we move forwards.

"I would also like to express a sincere thank you to Nick Cragg and Richard Staton, who have stepped down as directors after both serving for 10 years. Their expertise and endeavours on behalf of the Chamber have been valuable and we are pleased that they will both continue to be involved in the organisation in the future."

The local Chambers of Commerce recently hosted the inaugural Sheffield City Region Business Conference. The outcomes of the conference, and the debates which took place, will inform the launch of a "Statement of Business Priorities" on key themes by the chambers within the city region and a campaign picking up on the key issues raised by the statement will be explored in more detail throughout 2012.

Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber website

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

News: Student's art in the workplace

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Students at Thomas Rotherham College have begun showcasing their work at South Yorkshire law firm Keeble Hawson.

Paul Trudgill, Managing Partner at Keeble Hawson and Emilie Scholey, Head of Art at TRC, have partnered up to begin an "Art in the Workplace" initiative.

It is anticipated that in the coming months, students from a variety of disciplines including Graphic Communication and Fine Art will display their work throughout the firm within the conference rooms, corridors and reception area and that this will be rotated on a frequent basis.

Daniel Barnett, who has achieved several successes in recent years, including the Princess Diana's Award and has sold work alongside Damien Hirst, is exhibiting his work in one of the larger conference rooms. There has been much interest in Daniel’s exciting exploration of "nature" and he already has a queue of people bidding on this sample of his work.

As many of the art students continue studying art at degree level, it is a fantastic opportunity for students to practice how to reflect and use feedback from staff and clients of Keeble Hawson. This will enable students to evolve as artists and sharpen their negotiating skills in selling their work.

TRC website


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