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Colmore BID unveils new-look board

Quartet of business people will help lead the body on its work to improve Birmingham's central business district

New members of Colmore BID's board (from top left): Kate Bailey, Rosie Ginday, Tim Hall and Victoria Osgood

A business improvement district in Birmingham has added four new faces to its board.

Colmore BID has recruited Kate Bailey, Rosie Ginday, Tim Hall and Victoria Osgood to the body which works to improve the central business area around Colmore Row.

Ms Bailey is a legal director at law firm Squire Patton Boggs and has worked in its Birmingham office since 2008.

She is an experienced pension lawyer, advising sponsoring employers and trustees of pension schemes on a wide variety of issues including governance, legislative compliance and benefit change projects.

Ms Ginday is the founder of Miss Macaroon, one of Birmingham's most well-known social enterprise companies which manufactures and sells macaroons and also runs a shop in the Great Western Arcade in Colmore Row.

Since setting up the business in 2011, she has achieved a wide range of accolades including receiving an MBE.

Mr Hall has worked for recruitment agency Hays since 2000 and he is currently a director specialising in finance appointments for local businesses.