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Many happy returns! Networking group marks 35 years with chairmen & women through its history

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: November 19, 2024 | Updated: 19th November 2024

A thriving business networking association in the South has celebrated its 35th anniversary.

Executive Association Solent, founded in November 1989 by Stuart Percival, marked the milestone with a special gathering attended by 16 past chairmen and chairwomen.

The membership group welcomes representatives of more than 30 firms each month, from directors and senior executives to business partners.

Members take turns during lunch at Chewton Glen Hotel in the New Forest to share updates, insights and best practice.

There are also guest speakers each month, including business leaders, sector specialists and public figures.

At the anniversary lunch, past chairmen and women recounted highlights of their tenure and spoke of the importance of the association’s mentoring role.

Stuart, who’s to retire from his 35-year role as the association’s honorary secretary and treasurer once a suitable replacement is found, has only missed six meetings in all that time.

He spoke of the enduring appeal of the business networking group.

“An informal sounding board for director-level peers, Executive Association Solent has experienced great times and difficult times over 35 years to date,” said Stuart.

“Highlights have included our annual sporting days, which included yacht racing in the Solent every August from 1994 to 2008, the golf tournament at the Chewton Glen since 1982, and in recent years, croquet.

“We’ve had inspirational business speakers over the years to date, with every luncheon also providing an opportunity for members to share the experiences of running a business – both good and bad.

“This support particularly came to the fore during the pandemic lockdowns, when we switched meetings to online, with interaction on WhatsApp.

“That a business networking club has ridden through the hard recession of 1990, the even tougher global financial crash recession of 2009–10, the subsequent austerity years and the pandemic – which saw the severest hit to the economy since the Second World War – is testament to the resilience of Executive Association Solent members.

“With the 35th anniversary nod to the past, we look forward, as always, to the future.”

Tribute was paid to Tricia Percivalthe association’s coordinator, who’s formally standing down after 25 years in the role and was moved to tears by guests’ applause.

Her predecessor, Veronica Atkins, covering 1990 to 1999, also attended.

Nick Phillips, who owns and runs Barclay+Phillips Architects near Salisbury, is the 2024–25 chairman.

Katie Young, a director with Bournemouth-based insolvency practitioners Verulam Advisory, is vice chair.

The Executive Association Solent traces its roots back to the Executives’ Association, founded in San Francisco in 1908 and still flourishing in American cities.

There are only two linked associations now remaining the UK – the Executive Association Solent and London-based Executives’ Association of Great Britain.

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