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At the time of writing, I have been Chief Executive of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce for a month and what a full-packed month it has been.

make technical skills training more responsive to employers’ skills need, and tailor provision to the challenges and opportunities most relevant to the local area.

A key highlight has been meeting our members at Return to the Workplace events that we held at member venues across the county from 17 May. It was a pleasure to meet so many of you face-to-face and I look forward to meeting many more of you in the near future.

I hope to be able to share more details with you in the next issue of connected.

I have also been working on the Local Improvement Skills Plan with Shaun Hindle, Chair of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce and member of our Learning & Skills Sector committee. The Local Skills Improvement Plan will help bring employers, colleges, other training providers, and local stakeholders together to set out the key changes needed to

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VIC ANNELLS Chief Executive

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