Paul Smith of MultiWebMarketing™ Joins Doncaster’s New Mayoral Business Advisory Group

Paul Smith of MultiWebMarketing™ Appointed to Doncaster Mayoral Business Advisory Group

Paul Smith, founder and managing director of MultiWebMarketing™, has been appointed as a member of the newly formed Doncaster Mayoral Business Advisory Group, established to help shape the city’s economic future.

The group, launched in partnership between Doncaster Chamber and Doncaster Council, is chaired by Dan Fell MBE, CEO of Doncaster Chamber. It supports Mayor Ros Jones, who sets the agenda and key challenges, while members offer their experience and perspective outside of politics, representing the people of Doncaster, its workforce, and its businesses.

Paul’s appointment brings representation from Doncaster’s expanding digital and creative sector, which continues to play a vital role in driving innovation, employment, and competitiveness. A former HM Government Adviser for Digital Growth, Paul has provided strategic advice and direction to SMEs across the UK, helping them strengthen their digital capability and adapt to a changing economy.

Speaking about his appointment, Paul said:
“No matter your politics, it is a difficult economic environment. But challenges, whether economic or social, can be tackled with new thinking, new ideas, and most importantly, the people of Doncaster behind us.

My reason for joining the Mayor’s Business Advisory Group is simple: to take ownership, to bring an experienced perspective, and to contribute constructively to the work already being done to move this city forward.

At MultiWebMarketing™, we work with dozens of Doncaster’s most progressive businesses. That puts us at the coalface every day, fighting to grow enquiries, increase market share, and deliver measurable success for each and every client, regardless of sector or wider economic pressures.”

The Mayor’s Business Advisory Group will meet regularly to address key priorities and opportunities for Doncaster’s economic growth, ensuring the voice of business leaders remains central to the city’s progress.