Chamber vice-president sworn in as High Sheriff of West Midlands
Carmen Watson has been declared High Sheriff of the County of the West Midlands during a ceremonial sitting at the Queen Elizabeth Law Courts in Birmingham.
The declaration marks the beginning of Carmen’s tenure as one of the oldest secular offices in the United Kingdom, representing the Crown’s interests in relation to the administration of justice across the county.
Carmen Watson (pictured), from Wolverhampton, is widely recognised as one of the West Midlands’ most influential business leaders.
She has spent her entire career with Pertemps Network Group, joining the organisation in the 1970s and rising from an entry-level role to chair of the UK’s largest independently owned recruitment business.
In addition to her business leadership, Carmen has long been active in civic and charitable roles across the region.
She has served as a Deputy Lieutenant for the West Midlands since 2023 and has held advisory and leadership positions supporting skills development, equality of opportunity and regional economic growth.
She is also vice-president of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce.
Carmen said: “I am deeply honoured to take on the role of High Sheriff of the West Midlands.
“I look forward to supporting the judiciary, emergency services and voluntary organisations across our county, and to continuing to champion opportunity, inclusion and community cohesion throughout my year in office.”