Tel: 01752 677639
E-mail: craig.moore@wbd-uk.com
Craig is a solicitor with over 20 years' experience in commercial property and finance. He is the Plymouth office head for Womble Bond Dickinson. His experience includes acting for a wide variety of businesses, public bodies, charities and education institutions and he is client partner for a number of businesses in our region and nationally.
Craig grew up in Plympton, and following time at University and Law College returned to the city as a trainee with Bond Pearce. Over the last 25 years he has developed an excellent network as well as experience which he believes can make a really positive difference to the Chamber and its members, as well as the wider region.
Plymouth and the wider region have great potential to grow and should be confidently seen on the worldstage. It is Craig’s enthusiasm and passion for the city and wider region, combined with his experience that made Craig want to become a director of the Chamber and help to drive it forward so that the city and wider region thrive.
As a business owner himself he has considerable experience of dealing with matters which businesses face whether around finance, HR, sales and marketing, legal, etc and Craig knows that training and support from professional memberships can make an enormous difference. Craig also believes that the more we collaborate, the more we understand what great businesses we have in the city and wider region, the more opportunities we identify, and can leverage that to produce growth.
Craig is currently one of the co-chairs of the Plymouth Area Business Council, an advisory board member for Mayflower 400, co-founder of the Plymouth Robotic Sailing Championships and has just joined the Plymouth Waterfront Partnership as a director. In addition he is a governor of Sherford School. Craig has an excellent track record of providing strategic leadership and driving growth, and believes that he can be an effective director with the Chamber helping to drive it forward and deliver successful growth for the city and wider region.