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CHAMBER NEWS


Chamber reveals Generation Next board of champions


Generation Next, the new Chamber network for young professionals, has launched a board of “champions” to help shape its offer. The group of 11 individuals will


take an active role in the development of the network’s activity and profile. Generation Next supports


professionals and the next generation of business leaders aged between 18 and 35, based in Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire. It features a series of networking


events and educational workshops led by a range of East Midlands- based companies and specialist advisers, with the goal of developing its members’ professional networks and skills. The Chamber’s director of


resources and Generation Next lead Lucy Robinson said: “We are thrilled to be launching the Generation Next board ‘champions’. “It features 11 truly fantastic


young professionals, representing a range of sectors and backgrounds, and we look forward to working closely with them all. “Generation Next is passionate


about developing and retaining young talent in the East Midlands so it is crucial for our activities to be as relevant as possible for our target audience – and what better a way to achieve this than involving those people in our strategy planning.”


The champions will meet with


the Generation Next team quarterly to inform the network’s future direction. The group will also be involved in the judging process of the Generation Next Awards, which will be held virtually on 16 July. Emma Baumback, an independent financial planner at Future Life Wealth Management, has been elected as chair of the board. She said: “Working in the financial services industry and being a young woman in business, I am in a fortunate position to help to deliver the Generation Next mission and I’m thrilled to be joining the board. “From experience, I know that


confidence can play a huge part in shaping what people in our younger generation decide they want to do in life and how to progress their careers and ambitions. Generation Next’s vibrant community is the perfect vehicle to help develop our skills


Meet the Generation Next champions 1 2


1. EMMA BAUMBACK (CHAIR) Emma is an independent financial planner at Future Life Wealth Management. She has recently been listed in the Top 35 Next Generation Advisers in the prestigious list compiled by New Model Adviser and was also shortlisted for Rising Star of the Year in the 2020 Women in Investment Awards.


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2. BETH BEARDER Beth is a senior associate solicitor at Keebles specialising in employment law. Beth advises on a range of employment law matters including claims for unfair dismissal, harassment, breach of contract and misconduct investigations – with expertise advising on disability discrimination and the exit of senior executives.


3. BYRON BURGHART Byron is an investment manager at Brewin Dolphin and works with people from a variety of backgrounds to help them make the most of their finances. He has recently completed an MBA at Cranfield University.


4. CHATHURA SUDHARSHAN Chathura is the founder of digital fashion technology business Chanodil. He has both a fashion design and product development bachelor’s degree at the University of Moratuwa in Sri Lanka, and a master’s degree in entrepreneurship and business operations at Nottingham Trent University.


and get the support from our amazing role models out there. “Having the opportunity to work


with like-minded young professionals to deliver this mission is a humbling and inspiring opportunity and I will put my all into making a real change for the next generation of business leaders in our region.” Generation Next headline partner


the University of Derby will also put forward two members of its student base to sit on the board. Shortlisting is currently underway and the successful applicants will be confirmed in the coming months.


‘Generation Next is passionate about developing and retaining young talent in the East Midlands’


To become a member of the network, visit generationnextemc.co.uk/ become-a-member or email the team at gennext@emc-dnl.co.uk. You can also keep up with the network via LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.


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