Colin Stanbridge
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Colin Stanbridge became Chief Executive of the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry in November 2002. He is responsible to the Board for all aspects of the Chamber’s work.

Prior to joining the Chamber, Colin was Managing Director of Carlton Broadcasting, the London weekday ITV Company from 1996, having joined Carlton as Controller of Regional Affairs in 1993. He became Controller of Public Affairs for Carlton UK Television in 1994.

Colin was at the BBC for nearly twenty years after joining as a News Trainee straight from York University. He has worked in local radio, network news, current affairs and regional television.

After working as a producer on ‘Midweek’, ‘Tonight’ and ‘Nationwide’, Colin joined the team that set up Breakfast Television. He was a senior editor on ‘Breakfast Time’ for two years. He was the Editor in Brighton on the morning of the Brighton bomb.

He was made Home Editor on ‘Newsnight’ before moving back to ‘Breakfast Time’, first as Deputy Editor and then as Editor. After a spell as Editor of ‘This Week Next Week’, the political weekly, he became Head of Television for the South East. He was responsible for the transformation of ‘London Plus’ into ‘Newsroom South East’ and the creation of the current affairs strand ‘First Sight’ which won two Royal Television Society Awards. His last job at the BBC was as Head of Centre, South East, where he headed up all regional television and the output of five local radio stations.

Colin is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society and has helped produce a number of RTS events. He is a keen golfer and a member of Ross on Wye Golf Club.

Blog Entries by Colin Stanbridge

Why We Need to Grow London

(0) Comments | Posted 14 May 2013 | (14:28)

It is a cliché to say that London's transport system is the lifeblood of the city but like most clichés it has become that way because it's true. From the magnificence of Victorian engineering that is the tube system to the truly wonderful Routemaster which regularly passes by the LCCI...

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Olympic Business Legacy Needs to Remain a Vital Part of the UK's Growth Agenda

(0) Comments | Posted 15 April 2013 | (18:20)

The events of last summer seem a far-off memory now despite the fact we have not even reached the first anniversary of the closing ceremony.

We experienced a £9 billion marketing campaign, the likes of which we may never see again, which demonstrated the creativity, resilience and tenacity of British...

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How Business Can Help Business Export

(0) Comments | Posted 14 May 2012 | (00:00)

It doesn't take an economics expert to know that economic growth in the UK has stalled. While London businesses do seem to have confidence in the economic future of the capital the key indicators in terms of domestic orders and sales all remain sluggish.

Despite weak demand in this country...

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Air Passenger Duty Risks Keeping People Away From The Olympics

(3) Comments | Posted 18 April 2012 | (10:00)

Today marks 100 days until the start of the Olympics. While it seems likely the number of tourists coming to London will enjoy an upturn in 2012, there are emerging signs that thanks in part to the UK's Air Passenger Duty (APD) others will be staying away. At the very...

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What Businesses Want From the Next Mayor of London

(0) Comments | Posted 23 February 2012 | (09:41)

2012 is London's year. The Olympics will focus the attention of the world on the city and celebrations like the Diamond Jubilee will allow the country to come together to celebrate our heritage. Politically, the contest for who wields the power at City Hall will dominate the capital for the...

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