Shelley Rudling (AKA ‘The Trailblazer’)
Norfolk Chambers sets out to connect, support and give voice to its members and the wider business community – what is your role in this mission?
My role is to curate and deliver innovative events and workshops that amplify the voices of Norfolk businesses, foster collaboration, and drive economic prosperity. As a passionate advocate for community building, I am committed to creating a space where businesses of all sizes can thrive.
As the Trailblazer on the Norfolk Chambers team, I’m passionate about helping businesses connect, learn, and thrive!
I believe that events are a powerful way to bring people together and spark innovation, so I’m excited to work with the team to create inclusive, informative, and engaging events for our business community. I’m also always looking for new and innovative ways to support businesses, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to me with any ideas or feedback!
My superpower is Neurodivergent Vision!
It allows me to see potential and problems differently than most people, which helps me to come up with new and innovative solutions. I’m passionate about using my superpower to help the Norfolk Chambers team support businesses and the community in new and exciting ways.
My Kryptonite, Dogs, gin, and weight training.
When I’m faced with any of these things, I give in and enjoy them. I can’t be without my cute Chihuahua, a well-made gin and tonic, or a challenging weight training workout.
Your motto is ‘Follow your passion, and it will lead you to your purpose.’ – How does this help Norfolk Chambers and local businesses?
As a neurodivergent individual, I’ve always seen the world differently. I’ve always been drawn to new ideas and innovative solutions. That’s why my motto is “Follow your passion, and it will lead you to your purpose.”I believe that when we follow our passions, we are more likely to be successful and fulfilled. We are also more likely to make a positive impact on the world around us. That’s why I’m so passionate about helping Norfolk businesses succeed. I want to see them follow their passions and achieve their purposes. I believe that when businesses do that, they make Norfolk a more vibrant and prosperous place for everyone.