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    Menter a Busnes begins a new chapter with new CEO

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 3, 2023No Comments
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    Llŷr Roberts has taken up his position as Chief Executive Officer of Menter a Busnes.
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    Menter a Busnes is entering a new chapter and aligning itself with the aspirations and activities of the Wales of today and the future – says its new Chief Executive Officer.

    It is a vision that Llŷr Roberts, who has just taken up his new post, shared with the company’s 150-strong staff at a special meeting to map out the business’ future.

    Menter a Busnes, which was founded in Aberystwyth 30 years ago, has a strong track record delivering for its clients and the broader Welsh economy.

    Enterprising and creative in its activities, the business fosters a unique, flexible and progressive culture among its staff members, who work throughout Wales.

    Llŷr spent his first day earlier in December, speaking with staff and asking them for their thoughts on the company’s achievements and aspirations.

    He said, “We have five offices across Wales and highly experienced and dedicated staff who are passionate about the businesses and communities they serve. They are the backbone of Menter a Busnes and why I believe the quality and accessibility of service we offer makes our company uniquely placed to identify opportunities and meet the challenges faced by the Welsh economy now and in the future.”

    With an over-arching approach and experience of working across sectors, Menter a Busnes is well placed to deliver for the wellbeing of Wales – on economic, cultural, social and environmental levels.

    Llŷr said, “As a progressive company, we want to contribute further to a resilient,  fairer, and sustainable Wales. We’ll continue to ensure that our services are accessible and that we are representative of the communities we serve.

    “Our economic and social characteristics are inextricably linked, and as a bi-lingual company, we will continue to celebrate and promote Welsh culture at every opportunity.

    “As we respond to an evolving socioeconomic landscape and the cost of living crisis, it is important that we continue to strengthen our digital infrastructure and make use of research and insights to inform decision making.”

    Wales’ international profile is in the ascendant, as recently demonstrated by the national football team’s appearance at the World Cup. Therefore Welsh businesses need support to make the most of opportunities in the global marketplace.

    “There is huge potential for Wales. There will always be a focus on providing local, quality support. Still, we should also be mindful of the opportunities for businesses in other markets, and we should be looking to build on Wales’ image abroad. There are clearly many challenges, but we should be excited by the opportunities that lie ahead.”

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