New Corporate Members add strength to Rotary
Taunton Accountants - Milsted Langdon have become the third local organisation to join Taunton Vale Rotary as a Corporate Member, alongside recent members A.C. Mole and the UCS College Group.
The lead member for Milsted Langdon will be their Business Innovation Partner, Lyndsay Hardwick, supported by Richard Warwick.
Lyndsay Hardwick is welcomed to membership by President Kathryn Robinson-Burge
Lyndsay brings a wealth of experience through her Digital Technology and Automation skills, already proven invaluable as she was pivotal to integrating a new fundraising platform to manage the popular Moonraker Challenge.
Club membership lead, Adam Keates says: “Corporate membership of Taunton Vale Rotary enables businesses to engage directly with their local community through service, networking, and shared values of integrity and leadership, strengthening Rotary by introducing new skills, resources, and professional networks, while offering companies valuable opportunities for team development, community visibility, and meaningful social impact.”
Networking and friendship opportunities were key influencers right when Rotary started, more than a century ago. Rotary’s horizons and ambitions have expanded enormously making it the world’s largest philanthropic and service organisation, but those original foundations still remain fundamental.