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    BRCC appoints Felicia Alexandru as Executive Director

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    The British Romanian Chamber of Commerce (BRCC) announces the appointment of Felicia Alexandru as its new Executive Director. Effective 17 August 2026, Felicia Alexandru will lead the Chamber’s executive activities, implementing the strategic vision set by the Board of Directors and contributing to the development of initiatives dedicated to BRCC members and the wider British-Romanian business community.

    The appointment comes at a time of continued growth in the economic relationship between the two countries. Bilateral trade in goods and services reached £10.4 billion in the four quarters ending March 2026, an increase of 5.6% compared with the previous year, according to the latest data from the UK Department for Business and Trade.

    In her new role, Felicia Alexandru’s priorities will include strengthening dialogue between BRCC members, institutions and public authorities; developing the Chamber’s programme of events and initiatives; and facilitating new opportunities for business cooperation, investment and commercial growth across the Romanian and UK markets.

    “We are delighted to welcome Felicia to the BRCC at an important moment for the development of both the Chamber and the economic relationship between Romania and the United Kingdom. Her experience in diplomacy, consulting and coordinating complex teams will support the implementation of the strategic direction established by the Board of Directors. We aim for BRCC to become an increasingly relevant partner for its members, facilitating business connections that deliver tangible results and helping turn bilateral potential into new investments and partnerships,” said Robert Uzună, President of the British Romanian Chamber of Commerce.

    “I am taking on this role with great confidence at an excellent time for our trade and business relations. I am joining BRCC’s strong team with a clear ambition to bring new momentum and remain close to every business leader. My priority is to listen to our members’ needs and turn the outstanding expertise within our network into real projects. Together with the Board of Directors, we will turn BRCC’s ambitious agenda into tangible results for the business community, through close dialogue with public authorities and active support for the expansion of Romanian and British companies across both markets,” said Felicia Alexandru, Executive Director of the British Romanian Chamber of Commerce.

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