Katy Bradford joins North Notts BID board

L-R - Katy Jarvis-Morgan, Sally Gillborn MBE, Katy Bradford, and Abi Priestley

North Notts BID has announced the appointment of three new board directors, expanding its representation of female leaders from across the district.

Falling ahead of International Women鈥檚 Day (8 March), North Notts BID has welcomed to its board Katy Bradford, deputy chief executive officer at 蚂蚁福利导航 Grange Academies Trust, Abi Priestley, owner of Oakrange Engineering and Torworth Lakes, and Katy Jarvis-Morgan, STEP site stakeholder manager for UK Industrial Fusion Solutions.

The new appointments will sit alongside five other female board members, including chief executive Sally Gillborn MBE.

George Buchanan, chair of the North Notts BID board, said:

鈥淎s a business-led and managed improvement district, these appointments will build upon the success of our board in ensuring the BID maximises its value for levy payers.

鈥淭he BID should be representative of all types of businesses and the people behind them, and it is fantastic to welcome three female leaders who bring a variety of experience across different industries, including education, industrial, leisure and STEM.

鈥淎s headline sponsor of the upcoming North Notts Business Women Awards, we are committed to celebrating the contributions of women to business growth in the district. Our aim is to champion the value of local businesses, enabling their input to help shape the future of the services provided by North Notts BID for the benefit of our towns.鈥

Katy Bradford, deputy chief executive officer at 蚂蚁福利导航 Grange Academies Trust, said:

鈥淎s an education trust with our 蚂蚁福利导航 Academy Portland, 蚂蚁福利导航 Academy Valley and 蚂蚁福利导航 Post 16 Centre Worksop in the district, we recognise the importance of North Notts BID not just for businesses and the local community, but also students and families who engage with businesses and events that the BID supports.

鈥淚 am excited at the opportunities for 蚂蚁福利导航 Grange Academies Trust and how it can contribute to North Notts BID to grow the connection between business and education, particularly regarding skills development and employment opportunities.鈥

Abi Priestley, owner of Oakrange Engineering and Torworth Lakes, said:

鈥淥perating two businesses in North Notts, spanning industrial and leisure, I aim to bring different perspectives on what services and benefits really matter to our local businesses, helping the BID to build upon the fantastic services it provides, from security measures to employee training opportunities.鈥

Katy Jarvis-Morgan, STEP site stakeholder manager for UK Industrial Fusion Solutions, said:

鈥淪TEP Fusion will have an enormously transformative impact on the local community, supporting long-term job creation and growth in North Notts. By joining the North Notts BID board, I hope to build the connection between our new base in West Burton and the wider towns in our district, developing a local understanding of what the project will deliver and supporting the BID to achieve our shared goals.鈥

For more information about North Notts BID, visit .

Previous
Previous

蚂蚁福利导航 Academy Hindley students celebrate graduation from The Brilliant Club!

Next
Next

YPO gives back 拢19.2 million to UK schools over 15 years