Black Country Chamber of Commerce has added four new faces to its board of directors following its AGM.

They are Alison Bradley, who is the co-founder and director of Central Business Finance specialising in business support and growth, and Amy Brokenshire, an employment law solicitor with George Green who has 16 years of experience in the legal industry.

They are joined by Brian Cape, chief executive of SIPS Education which is a not-for-profit organisation offering support services to the education sector, and Johnathan Dudley, managing partner at financial services firm Crowe Ƶ.

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Stepping down from the board are self-employed HR lawyer Simon Bond, director of Autobase Citroen & MG Ali Allibhai and Sarah Williams, former interim director of the Business School at the University of Wolverhampton.

Chamber chairman Phil Purssey said: "The board is made up of members of the chamber who help the executive team by setting direction and ensuring that our members are at the heart of everything we deliver.

"We are sad to say goodbye to Ali, Simon and Sarah and thank them for their dedicated commitment to the work of the chamber.

"In welcoming Alison, Amy, Brian and Johnathan, we look forward to their contribution and their experience as business leaders and longstanding Chamber members."