Sunday, April 28, 2024

Tammy appointed to lead UK Fresh Produce Network

Tammy Dawson-Doughty has been appointed as head of the UK Fresh Produce Network, which seeks to connect and support professionals in the fresh produce industry throughout Lincolnshire by fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge, and promoting growth.

After spending much of her life working in Lincolnshire, specialising in business innovation, partnerships and income maximisation, Tammy looks forward to using her contacts and experience to support local organisations and bring success to the local businesses.

She said: “Whether you are a large-scale producer, an importer, a distributor, or an industry professional, I look forward to supporting your business and fostering a thriving community where collaboration, knowledge sharing, and growth opportunities are at the forefront!

“Please feel free to connect with me, share your thoughts, or reach out for any collaborations or opportunities!”

As Head of UK FPN Lincolnshire, Tammy will be working closely with farmers, suppliers, retailers, and policymakers to promote and support the local fresh produce industry and create opportunities for collaboration and innovation. In addition to her current role at the Chamber, Tammy is also passionate about martial arts and is the current chair of trustees at Boston Grammar School.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, welcomed Tammy,said: “We are thrilled to have Tammy join the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce team.  Her expertise, dedication and skills have already proven invaluable, enhancing our capabilities and offerings for UK Fresh Produce businesses across the county through implementing effective policies and strategies that benefit both the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce and our network.”

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