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Former First Minister Carwyn Jones in new South Wales Chamber role

The chamber has also announced a series of key new recruits and appointments

South Wales Chamber of Commerce; back row (L-R) Jo Price, Sharon Adams, Heather Myers, Nina Slevin, Angela Jones. Front row (L-R) Carwyn Jones AM, Charlotte Boaden, Kate Edmunds, Paul Slevin(Image: Matthew Horwood)

South Wales Chamber of Commerce has announced a series of appointments and promotions aimed at supporting the growth of its business members.

Paul Slevin has been appointed president, while former First Minister Carwyn Jones becomes its first honorary patron.

Kate Edmunds has been appointed director of policy, and Charlotte Boaden director of events and marketing.

In addition, Nina Slevin has been appointed customer engagement director, while Jo Price has been promoted to director of international, and Sharon Adams has promoted to director of membership services.

The appointments and promotions follow a strategic review of the chamber to meet the changing needs of businesses in the evolving global marketplace.

This review has given the chamber two main focuses; enabling and driving growth in Welsh businesses both at home and on the international market and helping policy-makers in Cardiff Bay and Westminster to make decisions that support that growth.

Mr Slevin has worked with chief executive of the chamber Heather Myers and Angela Jones, director of finance since 2018. Alongside that, he has spent the past seven years as lead practitioner at Exedra Associates.

Having spent his career working with organisations and specialising in growth and development, Paul brings a wealth of experience to his new role, which will see him working with businesses across South Wales.