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New Chamber president keen to get the Humber back together again - Mike Whitehead's first words in role

Optimism for Opportunity Humber initiative as Phil Jones steps down after two years at helm

The new president and vice president of Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce, Mike Whitehead, right, and Albert Weatherill.(Image: Reach Plc)

The 110th president of the Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce has underlined his commitment to securing regional devolution and ensuring the economic entity is not further fractured.

Mike Whitehead succeeded Phil Jones, who completed a two-year term as ‘Zoom President’ by convening Friday’s annual meeting.

The former NHS manager expressed his disappointment at the political will that saw Humber progress stifled, but is cheered by the work now emerging under the Opportunity Humber banner, with Reckitt CEO Laxman Narasimhan working alongside the Humber Leadership Board - made up of council chiefs and LEP chairs - to focus on strategic growth for a globally significant region.

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Mr Whitehead said: “It is a particular honour to be president. I’m a local lad, born a mile up the road, and this is the temple at which I come to worship,” he said speaking at the MKM Stadium ahead of a dinner with Dame Diana Johnson.

“I spent 28 years at Hull Royal Infirmary, as a manager of surgery and critical care, and my grandfathers were dockers and trawlermen in this city - that’s working class aristocracy.”

Officials at the Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce at the 2022 annual meeting, from left, Dr Ian Kelly, chief executive; Mike Whitehead, president; Phil Jones, immediate past president and Albert Weatherill, vice president.(Image: Reach Plc)

He has since turned his attention to property development, he also served as an East Riding councillor between 2011 and 2015, representing Kirk Ella.

“I’m looking forward to carrying on a lot of things Phil has been involved with;” he continued. “We are in a very good place, with very good relationships with local authorities and MPs, and in a position to influence and represent businesses in the Humber.