Prime Highlights
- Charlotte Horobin has been nominated for the Female Business Leader Award at the National Business Women’s Awards.
- Her leadership has driven growth, new programmes, and stronger support for businesses in the region.
Key Facts
- She leads the Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce and has expanded membership over the past three years.
- The chamber introduced programmes in skills, trade, and resilience, and strengthened policy and advocacy work.
Background
Charlotte Horobin, chief executive of the Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce, has received a nomination for the Female Business Leader Award at the National Business Women’s Awards, in recognition of her work and influence in the business community.
The nomination highlights the progress made at the chamber during her time in charge. Over the past three years, Horobin has led efforts to expand membership and introduce new programmes aimed at supporting local businesses.
Under her leadership, the chamber brought in programmes covering skills development, international trade and business resilience. The programmes are designed to help companies adapt to changing market conditions and grow in a steady manner.
Horobin said she felt honoured by the nomination and credited the achievement to her team and the wider business community. She said the chamber remains focused on creating an environment where businesses can grow and where inclusive leadership plays a key role.
Faye Holland, chair of the chamber, said the nomination reflects Horobin’s strong leadership and commitment. She added that her work has helped position the organization as an important driver of economic growth and innovation in the region.
The chamber has stepped up its policy and advocacy work, making sure the views of local businesses are heard at both regional and national levels. It recently completed a full rebrand to better reflect its changing role and priorities.
The National Business Women’s Awards celebrate the achievements of women across more than 20 categories. Winners will be announced at a ceremony later this year, highlighting contributions to business and the wider UK economy.