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Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce announces Jason Mashinchi as new board member




The Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce has announced that Jason Mashinchi will be joining the Chamber Board immediately.

Representing 60,023 businesses across the county and 238,600 employees, the Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce gives businesses a voice at the top table, champions their needs, and highlights key issues to decision makers at local and national levels.

As founder and managing director of Cambridge Kinetics – a software development company focusing on AI-powered workflow management – Jason joins at a time when the Chamber Board have set an ambitious agenda.

Jason Mashinchi
Jason Mashinchi

Its priorities are focused on driving sustainable growth, enhancing skills and talent, advocacy and representation, fostering collaboration and innovation, and supporting international trade.

Speaking of the appointment, Jason said: “I am delighted to have been asked to join the Board of Directors of the Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce at such an exciting time.

“I am looking forward to getting stuck in - collaborating with local businesses, championing innovative ideas, and contributing to the growth of our region.”

Jason holds a first-class degree in Computer Science and a distinction in Industrial Systems, Manufacturing, and Management from the University of Cambridge.

He founded Cambridge Kinetics at just 24, with a mission to empower organisations to achieve more through user-centric software.

In 2024, he was named Young Business Person of the Year at the SME National Business Awards.

Faye Holland, chair of the Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce Board, said of the appointment: “I am delighted to welcome Jason to the board.

“He is a highly respected figure in the tech industry, bringing both energy and a fresh perspective to everything he takes on.

“Jason represents the next generation of leadership in our region, and I am excited to see the impact he will make as part of the Chamber’s future."



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