Tuesday, April 30, 2024

New directors appointed to Marketing Nottingham board

Marketing Nottingham, the official place marketing organisation for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, has appointed eight new directors to its board.

The new directors were chosen following a public exercise seeking new recruits for the board last year and bring with them a wealth of industry experience and expertise. The new directors are from various sectors including the visitor economy, marketing and communications, as well as inward investment, business visits and events, education and law.

“We are thrilled to welcome our new directors to the board,” said interim chairman of Marketing Nottingham, Iain Blatherwick. “It’s great to be able to appoint a group of directors passionate about the City and County and who want to help Marketing Nottingham move into its next phase as a private sector led organisation. We are confident that they will make a positive impact on the organisation and its ability to deliver.”

The new directors will play an active role in shaping the future of Marketing Nottingham, and will work closely with existing directors and management team to drive the organisation’s growth and success into 2023 and beyond.

“Marketing Nottingham are a passionate group of people whom I have worked with on many occasions to promote Nottingham and Nottinghamshire,” said Kathryn Greenwood of Eden PR. “By joining the board I hope I can help shape the strategic direction of Marketing Nottingham in the years ahead and support the team to promote Nottingham as a top destination to visit, do business in, live and work.” 

Marketing Nottingham’s new directors are:

·         Victoria Reeves – National Justice Museum

·         Kathryn Greenwood – Eden PR

·         Lisa Wilson – Nottingham College

·         Tom Waldron Lynch – Nottingham Venues

·         Thal Vasishta – Paragon Law

·         Natalie Shaw – Endymion Property Group

·         Josh Dickerson – BWB/Deetu

·         Dan Ellis – Fletcher Gate Industries

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