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New faces at Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership

Larraine Boorman is chairman and CEO of Optima º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Clare James is MD of East Midlands Airport

Larraine Boorman and Clare James have joined the LLEP board

Two new members have joined the board of the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership (LLEP).

Larraine Boorman is chairman and chief executive of Optima º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and Clare James is the recently appointed managing director of East Midlands Airport.

Business leaders were invited to apply to join the board to play a part in driving economic growth and prosperity in the city and county. The LLEP said Larraine and Clare were “outstanding” local business leaders who will bring a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to help it deliver its ambitions.

Larraine Boorman has more than 25 years’ experience at chief executive level. She started her career as a fast-track management trainee in engineering and manufacturing, before moving into senior management roles in sectors including logistics and distribution, construction, and education.

She has previously held sector association board positions and represented industry at political policy forums at both Whitehall and Holyrood.

She said: “I’m delighted to be joining the LLEP board. I have lived and worked in Leicestershire for many years, and through my work with Optima º£½ÇÊÓÆµ am confident that I can deliver for our region’s small and medium enterprises

“Optima’s vast client base is very representative of the local Leicester and Leicestershire economy, and it is important to me that they are served as best we can through strong trusted and respectful relationships, collaboration, influence and support.

“By representing the LLEP as a non-executive board member, I can bring first-hand, practical insights from the business community and as a representative of local SMEs.”