Advertisement Space
//Luxury beauty event comes to Bettys Harrogate to celebrate Yorkshire Day//The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan//Luxury beauty event comes to Bettys Harrogate to celebrate Yorkshire Day//The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July//Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development//Cecil Beaton: Staging Icons at Harewood House//Leeds gears up for its biggest wellbeing week 1 - 7 June 2026//Leeds Lit Fest 2026 brings stories, poetry and big ideas to the city//Love, loss and lifelong connections woven into new exhibition//Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan
Sheffield Chamber completes new-look all women leadership team
Back to News
Business

Sheffield Chamber completes new-look all women leadership team

The Editor

The Editor

|2 min read

For more than 150 years, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce has supported, connected and represented businesses of all sizes in Sheffield’s vibrant and creative city.

Its vision has always been to make this great city one of the very best places in the UK to start, grow and run a successful and sustainable business.

The team takes its responsibility to be a strong and thoughtful voice of the business community seriously – this means building a strong team of shared values, one with the confidence to provide leadership in the city and lobby for continued progress.

The Chamber recently welcomed a new permanent chief executive, Louisa Harrison-Walker, with her appointment seen as the final piece of the jigsaw in its leadership team.

The Chamber is made up of a community of board members, council members, patrons, and champions. Being a part of this community is where the action is and it’s where businesspeople from around the region can share their expertise and insight to shape what the Chamber has to say on prominent issues.

Decades ago, to be part of a Chamber of Commerce you had to be comfortable with a grey suit and tie, but over the years Sheffield Chamber has drawn together a more diverse range of business leaders and is now far more representative of the wider business community.

Following its recent AGM, members took the opportunity to give thanks to James Needham who has completed his term as chair of board and Antony Davis who has completed his term as chair of council.

Going forward, alongside Louisa, the Chamber has welcomed Rachel Storey as chair of council and Emma Marshall as chair of the board with Grace Brierley as chair of the nominees committee and Karen Mosley continues as Chamber president.

Leadership in the city has grown and changed further afield too, as Kate Josephs sits as chief executive at Sheffield City Council, Victoria Brown continues in her role as South Yorkshire chair of the Institute of Directors and recently, Dame Julie Kenny DBE DL was installed as The Master Cutler for 2022 – 2023 - only the second woman to be installed in almost 400 years.

What a way to end the year – but there’s still plenty going on for the Chamber as the organisation heads into 2023.

New additions include strategic cabinets to bring together expert voices to discuss vital topics such as transport, health and wellbeing, investment, and innovation to encourage real change in the region.

Chamber bosses insist these cabinets will not stand still. They will proactively strive not just to be a place to talk about what’s going on in the region but be a place for action too, driving real change to support business.

There are more than 30,000 businesses in the city. Sheffield Chamber of Commerce wants to ensure every business sees a reason to join its community of members.

Being a member of Sheffield Chamber ensures your voice is heard and that your views are accurately represented.

“The Chamber is rapidly becoming the place where business leaders gather to shape the voice of Sheffield’s business community and this isn’t going to stop as we enter the new year,” added Chief Executive Louisa Harrison-Walker.

Sponsored
728×90

Related Articles

The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July

The Brit Fest 2026 returning this July

Take the short hop over the Pennines and visit The Brit Fest taking place this Summer from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th July 2026 at Ashley Hall Showground in Altrincham, it promises it’s biggest and most spectacular event yet – a four-day celebration of live music, community, and British culture that continues to grow from strength to strength. Headlining the festival will be Happy Mondays on Friday, Holly Johnson on Saturday, and ABC on Sunday, joined by a stellar cast of British music icons i

Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development

Family homes on offer at West Yorkshire development

Growing families in West Yorkshire are being encouraged to take a look at David Wilson Homes’ Castle Syke Grange development in Pontefract, where a range of three and four bedroom homes are available to reserve. One popular style currently for sale at the development is the four bedroom Winterton style home, designed to suit the evolving needs of modern homeowners. There are currently Winterton style homes ready to move into for the summer at the development, available with a deposit contrib

Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan

Group health and safety manager appointed at Yorkshire manufacturer Trojan

Yorkshire-based bath and shower tray manufacturer Trojan has appointed Gurpreet Bagri as its new group health and safety manager, as it strengthens its workplace standards. Gurpreet brings over 20 years of experience in health, safety, wellbeing, and environmental and quality management across a diverse range of industries. Most recently, she served as senior sustainability and experience manager at nursery retailer Mamas & Papas. In this role, she was responsible for health, safety and comp