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Chair of business body Chamber Wales stands down

Paul Slevin first joined the board of the business organisation in 2018

Paul Slevin.

The executive chair of business membership group Chamber Wales, Paul Slevin, has stood down. Irishman Mr Slevin took up the role as president of the pan Wales body in January, 2020 - a role that become executive chair last September - having been a board director since 2018.

Rachelle Sellek, Chamber Wales board member and partner at Acuity Law, said: “Paul’s contribution to Chambers Wales and the commitment he has shown to championing businesses here in Wales has been invaluable. He has worked tirelessly to help our members and support the business community and for that we are very grateful. We wish him every success for the future.”

Mr Slevin said: “Having stepped up to the role of president in January 2020, little did I know that just a few short months later, we would find ourselves in the midst of a worldwide pandemic, followed closely by a cost-of-living crisis that has been devastating for the economy and businesses across Wales.

“It has been my absolute privilege to guide and support our members through some of the most difficult times I’ve seen for the business community and I’m incredibly proud of the progress we have made.

“I now feel it’s my time to move on and pursue other challenges and thank our members for their support during my time in this role.”

Following the departure in 2021 of Heather Anstey-Myers as the chamber’s chief executive its director of academy Paul Butterworth has been appointed CEO in an interim capacity.

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