Partner Article
New export adviser joins Chamber International
Laura Patterson (pictured) has joined the client services team at overseas trade specialist, Chamber International, as an export adviser.
She joins from a Yorkshire textile company where she was a bilingual export administrator managing client accounts in South America, Canada, USA, France, Spain, Italy and Portugal handling orders from inception to delivery.
After gaining a languages degree in French and Spanish, Laura Patterson worked in Guadeloupe, Chile and France with the British Council as a language assistant in schools. She then completed a master’s degree in applied foreign languages and international business at the University of La Rochelle, France.
At Chamber International, she joins an expanding team advising businesses throughout the UK on a wide range of export opportunities, requirements and procedures.
She says: “I feel very privileged to be part of the Chamber International team. I have already developed my knowledge of international trade significantly and I’m looking forward to advising and supporting new and existing exporters at a time when Brexit has got many more businesses and individuals interested in international trade.”
Chamber International helps hundreds of new and experienced exporters throughout the UK with a wide range of specialist services to make exporting easier and more cost effective.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Mike Clarke Communications .
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