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Leeds Chamber Leadership Group Elections – Final Notice & Nominees (2026)

The Leadership Group exists for members who wish to influence decisions which affect their area or business. Leadership Group members set the Chamber agenda, drive policy formation and provide a voice for regional business.

Here is the list of nominees for the Leeds Chamber Leadership Group 2026:

President and Vice-President:

  • Aqila Choudhry MBE MBA (Love in Care, Leeds Chamber President)
  • Alastair Gordon (Ove Arup & Partners, Vice-President)

Standing for election or re-election:

  • Lucinda Yeadon (Leeds United Football Club)
  • Caroline Pullich (T L Dallas)
  • Lisa Littlefair (Mott MacDonald)
  • Marc Davies (Logika Group)
  • Asma Iqbal (Chadwick Lawrence)
  • Chris Black (Sound Leisure)
  • Christina Geary (CGI)
  • Nolan Tucker (Deloitte LLP)
  • Stephanie Houghton (Gordons LLP)

Election’s will take place on the 25th of June 2026, at 11:30am. Book your place onto the meeting. You must book a place to be present at the election. 

The Annual Meeting of the revised Leeds Chamber Leadership Group will follow on immediately after the Election Meeting. The agenda for this will be shared on the day.

You can now also book your place for the Presidents Lunch, which will be happening immediately after the election.

If you would like more information on the role of our Leadership Groups, please visit our website or get in touch.

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