The Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce has announced three new appointments to the chamber board.

Andrew Silley, Mike Greene, and Steve Dighton have all recently joined the board.

Andrew is co-founder of the ST1 Group with over 25 years’ experience in the construction industry.

ST1 Group Ltd provides construction industry services incorporating chartered quantity surveying, project management and specialist legal support services.

He will chair the committee for the Fenland Chamber.

Steve is Group Business Development Manager at Breheney Civil Engineering based in Huntingdon.

Breheny is one of the largest family-owned civil engineering companies in the UK and has been included in the NCE Magazine’s Top 100 Civil Engineering Companies list, 2017, 2018 and 2019.

He takes on the role of chair for the Construction & Property Sector Group.

Mike is a serial entrepreneur, mentor, investor, TV feature, and a director of numerous businesses, who’s journey to building multi-million-pound wealth started at the age of seven as a paper boy.

Mike went on to build a multi-million-pound international company and was featured on Channel 4’s programme ‘Secret Millionaire.’

Mike will chair the committee for the Peterborough & Stamford Chamber.

Chair of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, Brian Jones, said: “I am excited about the future of the Chambers of Commerce across the region.

"I am delighted to have three new directors who bring a formidable set of talent and experience along with an impressive set of skills and local insights to what is already a very strong board.

“As well as their business and leadership experience, Andrew (Fenland) and Mike (Peterborough and Stamford) bring fantastic local knowledge, with Steve bringing extensive expertise in the construction sector.”

The new board members have taken up the role of committee chairs with immediate effect.

They will lead their committees in discussions and lobbying activities relevant to local businesses and represent them on the Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce board of directors.

Vic Annells, chief executive of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, said of the appointments: “I am delighted to see such great people giving up their time to help the Chambers become even stronger and more relevant to our businesses across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Stamford.”