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New face at the helm of chamber



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Published Date:
23 May 2008
A changing of the guard at the Bury St Edmunds Chamber of Commerce sees some new faces on the board.
Rick Wildridge, managing director of Haldo Developments Ltd, in Western Way, Bury, was elected as the group's chairman at the annual meeting on May 13.

Mr Wildridge replaces Lionel Thurlow, of architects Milburn Leverington Thurlow, who became president.

Chrissy Harrod, manager of Cornhill Walk Shopping Centre, retired after three years as president of the group.

Andrew Denny, managing director of Fix-a-Form, part of the Denny Bros Group, was elected vice-president, while Peter Gudde, of the Green Business Forum and Nick Mager, of Barker Storey Matthews, were welcomed to the committee.

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  • Last Updated: 22 May 2008 2:02 PM
  • Source: Bury Free Press
  • Location: Bury St Edmunds
 
 
  

 
 

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