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Charlotte Horobin appointed CEO of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce
Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce, the membership organisation representing start-ups, SMEs and multi-national businesses within the…
Anne Corder Recruitment snaps up job seeking candidate to join its growing team
Having worked with Anne Corder Recruitment as both a hiring client and job-seeking candidate for…
With the sad news of what has happened with Tuffnells, calling all of their previous customers!
If you need an account set up for Next Day collections in LN, DE, NG,…
Cambridgeshire wide arts programme chooses Keystone as its 2023-26 communications partner
Keystone has won a three-year contract to handle the communications for the flagship Cambridgeshire arts programme, The Library Presents – a longstanding vibrant and inclusive arts programme bringing music, drama, art, dance, storytelling, comedy, puppetry, magic, digital arts and workshops to libraries across Cambridgeshire.
Peterborough-based recycling charity, RECOUP awards entry deadline only 4 weeks away!
RECOUP Plastics Recycling Annual Awards 2023: Celebrating Excellence in Plastics Recycling and Resource Efficiency With…
Labour market tightness persists, damaging economic productivity
Reacting to the latest ONS labour market figures, Jane Gratton, Head of People Policy at the…
Our fully funded NatWest Accelerator is now OPEN for applications for the September cohort
Enterprise is an area that clearly defines NatWest. As the UK’s biggest bank for business,…
BUSINESS SURVEY: Mark Jackson, Azets’ Peterborough office Managing Partner, has revealed the results of the city’s tenth annual business survey, organised in conjunction with economic development agency Opportunity Peterborough
Mixed outlook but cautious optimism for Peterborough’s businesses A new survey has revealed a mixed…
Peterborough Town CC to Host England Cricket Legends
Summer is a great time of the year to enjoy the fine weather on offer…
Cambridge Belt Organisation welcome Tom Hedley our new data impact analyst
Tom hedley our data impact analyst has over 16 years’ experience within the global telecommunication and technology start up sectors. He previously specialised in back end development and is an expert on Linux, and programming in Python and Go.
Tom obtained a PhD in Physics from the University of Bath developing new techniques for modelling photonic crystal fibres, having previously worked at CERN developing materials for the ultra high vacuum system of the Large Hadron Collider.
Tom has a vast wealth of experience in leadership and design, where excellence is the norm, and is fully commited to the mission, and purpose of the cambridge belt organisation.
Tom is currently doing in-house training on BBC Micro:bit platform and Google AI cloud based technology.