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Ex-FTSE 100 director Stuart Dawkins inaugurated as East Midlands Chamber president

Stuart brings wide-ranging business experience to the role, having spent 18 years at Alliance & Leicester

East Midlands Chamber president Stuart Dawkins(Image: AVIT MEDIA)

A former communications director for a FTSE 100 bank has been inaugurated as the new president of East Midlands Chamber.

Stuart Dawkins brings wide-ranging business experience to the role, having spent 18 years at Alliance & Leicester, including seven years heading up its corporate communications department.

He left following its acquisition by Santander in December 2008 and undertook non-executive director roles for organisations including the chamber, EMB Group, Leicestershire & Rutland Community Foundation, East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust, De Montfort University and Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I Sixth Form College in Leicester.

He was inducted into the honorary role at the chamber’s annual general meeting, which was held at the Museum of Making in Derby, and takes over from Futures Housing Group chief executive Lindsey Williams.

In his first speech as president, Stuart – who is also secretary of Welland Valley Cycling Club and sits on the board of Leicester City’s supporters’ group the Foxes Trust – set out his priorities for the coming year.

They are to build on the chamber’s mission “to enhance East Midlands businesses and communities” by encouraging firms to further engage with and support their communities, as well as have a real impact on the prospects of future generations within the region.

He said: “If there is one thing the past two or three years have shown us all – as individuals and as businesses – it is how connected we all are: connected through our supply chains, connected to the services that support the places we live in, to the places our families live in.

“Business is a fundamental and vital part of our society. It is the engine of wealth.