Birmingham Post

New chair takes reins at city networking group

- Tamlyn Jones Business Correspond­ent

YOUNG profession­als networking group Birmingham Future has installed its new chairwoman. Samantha Miller, an associate in the real estate dispute resolution team at law firm Eversheds Sutherland, has taken over from incumbent Katie Fulcher.

The formal handover took place last night at an event in the city during which guests heard from both women, with Ms Miller outlining her vision for the year ahead which will include the organisati­on’s annual Birmingham Young Profession­al of the Year Awards.

For the first time, there will not be a

deputy chairman but a new leadership structure instead that has seen four roles created.

Guy Revell from Colmore Capital is the new commercial officer, Jess Hurley from Core Marketing will take on responsibi­lity for marketing, Adam Rollason from Grant Thornton is the new finance officer and Beth Sadler from Oaks Consultanc­y is membership experience officer.

Ms Miller said: “The new leadership structure was designed to give the organisati­on a greater platform in which to enhance and improve the membership experience.

“We will be investing significan­t time and resources to develop our digital profile and use technology to better communicat­e and interact with the membership.”

It was also confirmed at last night’s event that a leadership developmen­t programme run in conjunctio­n with Aston University will enter its fourth year and a new digital leadership programme in collaborat­ion with the University of Birmingham will be available to Birmingham Future members.

Ms Fulcher, who leads stakeholde­r engagement at Greater Birmingham and Solihull LEP, said: “I have learned that leadership can be hard, challengin­g and yet ultimately very rewarding. No-one can work alone and running an organisati­on like Birmingham Future is a team effort.”

 ??  ?? > Samantha Miller (left) takes over from Katie Fulcher
> Samantha Miller (left) takes over from Katie Fulcher

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