York & North Yorkshire Chamber announces new President

Laurence Beardmore, Director of York Emporium, the York based Coffee Roasters & Tea Specialists, has been elected as the incoming president of the York & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce. Laurence will succeed Andrew Digwood, Partner at law firm Rollits LLP who has held the post for the last two years.

Speaking on his election Laurence said, “I am thrilled to be taking over as president and representing regional Chamber members as we look towards economic recovery. Covid has impacted our region in ways which would have been unimaginable when Andrew took over the presidency in 2019 and I want to say what a wonderful job he has done in challenging times to ensure the business voice has been heard by regional and national policy makers.

“As Vice-President I saw first-hand just how much he and the Chamber have done to support members and the wider business community over the Covid crisis. Daily updates directing businesses to advice and guidance, providing timely communication through challenging conditions, crippling uncertainty and volatility as the virus and the Government’s response to it evolved. I want to thank businesses for taking our phone calls, responding to surveys and informing the Chamber of issues affecting you. On behalf of our members I want to thank the local, district and county councils for their collaborative spirit and listening and responding to concerns shared with us by them. Central Government too listened to the voice of the Chamber network, amending existing or introducing new support measures as needed.

“Looking forward I am confident we can build our way out of the pandemic, and with the vaccine roll out helping to increasing confidence, businesses can start to plan with more certainty. I am also looking forward to working with our universities, colleges and training providers to help shape the skills agenda so that it can respond to the needs of business and raise productivity across the region.

“I will  continue to support the ambition set out by the York & North Yorkshire LEP to become the UK’s first carbon-negative economy as we move towards a more sustainable future, and Andrew’s work with regional stakeholders to secure devolution for North Yorkshire will provide  greater control over our destiny  and significant future business opportunities.

“The quality and capability of the business and people  in our region is world class and that, coupled with devolution and the recovery strategies being implemented locally and nationally  will unleash our innovators, entrepreneurs and wealth creators; delivering  jobs, industries and communities that will power North Yorkshire into the future.”

Related content

The Chamber meets the Chancellor

By Head of Representation | 22 November 2024

Bradford Manufacturing Weeks 2024 Summary

By Chamber Editor | 19 November 2024

Chamber responds to the Bank of England’s decision to cut interest rates

By Head of Representation | 7 November 2024

Autumn Budget

By Chamber Editor | 30 October 2024

Chamber congratulates the next chief executive of Leeds City Council

By Head of Representation | 29 October 2024

Plans to redevelop York’s iconic Coney Street approved

By Head of Representation | 25 October 2024