A new president has been welcomed to the helm of the Dorset Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

New president Paul Tansey succeeded Vincent Boni.

He received the chain of office in front of more than 50 members at the business support organisation’s annual meeting.

Mr Tansey, who is managing director of marketing agency Intergage, will be supported in his year in office by new senior vice-president Liz Willingham and junior vice-president Stephen Mills.

Mr Tansey said: “This is an awesome moment and I am deeply honoured. I hope to be as hard an act to follow as Vincent Boni, who has done such a great job.”

Mr Tansey pledged to build on the chamber’s successful Young Chamber and town chamber affiliation programmes as well as other initiatives such as its Dorset Business Alliance with the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and Institute of Directors (IoD).

He added that the Dorset Chamber had made great strides in its marketing recently and intended to work with its team to modernise it further.

Mr Tansey is also to draw up a rolling three year plan with Liz and Stephen to plot the way forward at a presidential level.

Ms Willingham, who is managing director of Liz Lean PR, and Mr Mills, a partner at Mazars, are due to succeed Mr Tansey in 2019 and 2020.

James Robinson of PKF Francis Clark was appointed Honorary Treasurer. Sunseeker chief executive Phil Popham and Inspire managing director Warren Munson were confirmed as non-executive directors for another year.

Elected ambassadors were Simon West, Paul Collins, Kimberley Davies, Mandy Holford and James Akin-Smith.

The AGM heard of successes during the past year, including the chamber’s business partner programme, Young Chamber scheme, town chamber affiliation initiative, growth of its international trade department and record demand for events.

Other developments in 2017 included the Dorset Business Alliance, a new website, relaunch of the Dorset Business magazine, re-accreditation with the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and representation on the Dorset Local Economic Partnership (LEP) board through chief executive Ian Girling.

Mr Girling said: “It has been a superb year and I am so proud of what we have achieved at the chamber.

“We have a fantastic team and I have never worked with a stronger group of people.”

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