Students undertook a formal application and interview
process to join, with the objective of building stronger connections with the
business community.
Whilst Schools are becoming more aware of the role that a
business can lay in supporting employability and entrepreneurship, students and
the Chamber committee decided that it could be taken a step further, creating a
student chamber to give young people more engagement with businesses at the
beginning of their Sixth Form years, rather than at the end of them.
Chamber President Paul Anslow says “The idea first came from
a conversation with Phil Wright, Technical Director of Brunel engraving, who
suggested that it takes a couple of years for students to really understand the
workplace, where they are then a real asset. David [Wragg] suggested forming a
student voice, to help the Chamber to remain current and to work more closely
with Clevedon School and with the leadership of Clevedon School, the Student
Chamber was born”
“Members will engage with businesses, supporting the
marketing of the Chamber whilst building their own connections to share the
thoughts of the Students who are keen to gain work skills, and to promote the
projects underway.”
“This is a great step forward for the Clevedon Chamber and
the business community as a whole, so huge thanks to Mark Davies, Jo Carrington
and Sue Jones of Clevedon School for their support in making this possible.”