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CBI South-East Council—Mike Wilson

16 October 2025
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Blake Morgan managing partner appointed chair of CBI South-East Council

Mike Wilson, managing partner at leading UK law firm Blake Morgan LLP, has been appointed chair of the CBI’s South-East Council. A longstanding member of the council, Wilson brings deep regional insight and extensive leadership experience to the role. Having joined Blake Morgan in 2012 and becoming managing partner in 2016, he has overseen the firm’s strategic growth while ensuring it remains values-driven and regionally focused.

Known for championing an inclusive, people-first culture, Wilson has led a period of cultural transformation at Blake Morgan, creating meaningful career opportunities and achieving retention rates well above the industry average. His strategic restructuring of the firm has also delivered strong returns for stakeholders, strengthening its position within the UK legal market.

Anneka Hendrick, CBI London and South-East director, said: ‘I’m delighted to welcome Mike as chair-elect of the CBI South-East Council. A valued councillor for many years, his boardroom expertise, extensive networks, and commitment to inclusive growth make him an outstanding choice to champion the voice of South-East businesses.’

Commenting on his appointment, Wilson said: ‘It is an immense privilege to be appointed chair of the CBI’s South-East Council. The need to drive sustainable growth through investment across all sectors is paramount. We need a vibrant, modern economy, and it is more important now than ever that the CBI continues to advocate for businesses in a practical, optimistic way.’ He added that he looks forward to working with colleagues across London and the South-East to help the region seize new opportunities through the CBI network.

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