New events manager aims to attract new visitors to Lichfield
Lichfield District Council has appointed Louise Lewis as its new events manager.
With an impressive background in event management and a wealth of experience, Louise (pictured) has been appointed to enhance the events landscape within the district.
Prior to joining Lichfield District Council, Louise held the position of events manager at St Giles Hospice in Lichfield.
Her extensive experience in coordinating events of all sizes has garnered her invaluable knowledge in delivering successful and memorable experiences.
Additionally, Louise has spent many years at the prestigious National Exhibition Centre, where she played a pivotal role in developing and coordinating a diverse range of events.
Louise's expertise extends beyond her roles at St Giles Hospice and the National Exhibition Centre.
She has also excelled as an events consultant over the past decade, collaborating with various organisations to bring their visions to life.
In her new role, Louise aims to provide a professional and high-quality service to event organisers, ensuring the continued success and growth of existing events while actively seeking new opportunities to drive visitors to the area.
"We are thrilled to welcome Louise Lewis to our team as our new Events Manager," said Tracy Cross, communications and marketing director at Lichfield District Council.
"With her extensive experience and her passion for delivering exceptional events, we are confident that Louise will enhance the events landscape within our district, build strong relationships with our partners and attract visitors from far and wide."
Louise said: "I am thrilled to join Lichfield District Council as the Events Manager.
"My primary focus will be to collaborate with our local partners and stakeholders to deliver outstanding events that not only captivate and engage attendees but also contribute to the growth and vitality of our district. I am eagerly looking forward to working closely with the community to bring their event aspirations to life."