Andy Haldane CBE has been elected the new President of the
British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) taking over from Baroness
Lane-Fox
He was elected by representatives of
the accredited Chamber Network at the BCC's Annual General
Meeting, today (Wednesday 15th October). He will take up the role
on Sunday 1 February 2026.
Andy will be succeeding as President, whose
three-year term is coming to an end, in accordance with the BCC
Articles of Association.
As President, he will work alongside
Director General, Shevaun Haviland, and BCC Chair, Sarah Howard,
to represent the interests of Chamber business communities at a
critical time for the UK economy.
Andy is a former Chief Economist
at the Bank of England and former Chief Executive of the Royal
Society for Arts. He was a member of the BoE's Monetary Policy
Committee, and Permanent Secretary for Levelling Up at the
Cabinet Office. He is a previous Chair of the Government's
Industrial Strategy Council and its Levelling Up Advisory
Council.
Welcoming Andy to the BCC,
Chair, Sarah Howard MBE,
said:
“Andy brings with him a wealth of
relevant experience to his new role. His knowledge and expertise
will help the BCC and our Chamber Network to continue navigating
the geopolitical and economic uncertainty we currently
face.
“I would also like to thank Martha for
the huge contribution she has made to the BCC over the last three
years. She has been an incredible advocate for businesses across
the UK and beyond. She has represented the BCC with insight and
dedication during a period of significant change. Her calm,
thoughtful approach and unique insight have been a great boon to
the BCC and the wider business
community.”
New BCC President-elect, Andy
Haldane CBE said:
“Having spent the whole of my
professional life working with, and learning from, British
businesses and the Chambers, I am thrilled and honoured to be
joining the BCC as President.
“I do so all too aware that I am
following in the footsteps of who has been such an
extraordinary force for good for the BCC, for British business
and beyond.
“The Chambers have been celebrating
and supporting the brilliance of British business for many
decades. Yet their role has never been more important than it is
today. I am hugely looking to working with the BCC and its
members to bring even more of the dynamism the UK needs to
flourish, domestically and
internationally."
Outgoing BCC President, ,
added:
“It has been a career highlight to
have been president of the Chamber Network. I have learnt so much
from the businesses I have met. I am constantly impressed with
how the UK's business owners and leaders are striving to improve
their communities and our country, even at a time of significant
economic headwinds.
“Thank you to everyone, and I know
Andy will take the organisation to even greater
heights.”
ENDS
Notes to
editors:
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will
stand down from her role as President on
Wednesday 31
December.
Current
commitments mean Mr Haldane will take up his
position as President on Sunday 1 February
2026.
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