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The SCR Chambers: East Midlands


The Chamber’s Director of Partnerships, David Pearson,


(centre) celebrates the award win with staff from the Nottingham office


Comment from the British Chambers of Commerce: ‘The national


Chamber Business Awards is one of the showpiece events in the


business calendar’ “The judges were impressed that the Chamber


met its three-year objective to grow membership and increase retention rate from 81% to 86%. International trade is embedded into its membership, its impressive portfolio of services now helps 1,000 exporters send goods to over 155 countries annually.” The award success rounded off a busy and


productive 2018 for the Chamber which, as the leading business support organisation in the region, continues to dedicate itself to providing its members with a comprehensive and ever- evolving suite of products, services and information to help businesses succeed and thrive. Reflecting on the award, Francis Martin,


President of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “Our awards are the perfect opportunity to celebrate the best of British business. “East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire,


Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) has shown impressive growth and retention in recent years. The strategic work and engagement of the Chamber with local stakeholders embodies the mission of Chambers of Commerce everywhere.


“East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) has shown impressive growth and retention in recent years. The strategic work and engagement of the Chamber with local stakeholders embodies the mission of Chambers of Commerce everywhere. “Its efforts to engage with other Chambers and improve member offerings is a testament to its dedication. Congratulations to the entire East Midlands team, truly worthy recipients of this award.”


Francis Martin, President of the British Chambers of Commerce


“Its efforts to engage with other Chambers


and improve member offerings is a testament to its dedication. Congratulations to the entire East Midlands team, truly worthy recipients of this award.” Steve Charles, Head of Business Partnerships


at award sponsor Quest, said: “Congratulations to East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), deserved winners of this prestigious award. “It is a great example of how a Chamber can


make a significant contribution to the national network while also taking a leading and influential role in its own business community. It has developed a first-class service to members,


which is witnessed by its continued growth. Well done to all the team.” Scott Knowles, Chief Executive of East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire), added: “To win Chamber of the Year is a fantastic achievement and a great endorsement of the extensive activity we deliver to our members across the region. “This acknowledgment is testament to the


dedication and hard work shown by all the staff at the Chamber, who made this award possible by continuing to work tirelessly and passionately on behalf of our members to fulfil our overall objective – to enhance East Midlands businesses.”


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