A Change to our Chamber 

A Change to our Chamber 

For the last 15 years you will have recognised the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce for its black and blue logo, but we have decided it is time for a change and we are confident it is a change you’re going to love. 

We are very excited to announce the launch of our rebrand! 

With a brand-new logo and colour scheme across all our marketing and online platforms, you won’t be able to miss our new style.  

Our team has been working around the clock for the last couple of months to deliver branding that encapsulates a consistent look for what our Chamber stands for in today’s world. 

Simon Beardsley, CEO commented: 

“As a Chamber of Commerce, we understand the rapidly evolving business landscape, and felt it was essential to refresh our brand to reflect these changes. 

Incorporating elements of the British Chamber of Commerce’s logo takes us back to our founding in 1889, underscoring that our mission and values remain at the core of everything we do. 

By pairing these historic elements with brighter colours and adaptable formats, we’re bridging our rich history with the modern approach we’ve embraced in recent years.” 

This is a fundamental change that provides longevity to our Chamber, which Heloise Evans, Head of Marketing, Communications, Policies & Events has been a driving force behind:  

“Our decision to rebrand stemmed from several important factors, but ultimately, it was driven by the need for our brand to better reflect the Chamber’s future direction. Our goal was to create a brand that reflects the strength and diversity of our membership. 

It’s certainly an exciting time to follow Lincs Chamber as we expand our calendar with our latest engaging events. In our ongoing efforts to connect with new businesses, we felt it was essential to refresh our brand to better engage and resonate with these emerging audiences. 

We’re excited to share this new milestone and extend our sincere thanks to DSquared for their invaluable support in helping bring our vision to life." 

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