
New composition, continued strategic direction
The Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce in the United Kingdom (LCCUK) has confirmed its Board for the 2026 term. The newly elected Board begins its mandate with a clear focus on continuity, strategic oversight and long-term value creation for members in both the United Kingdom and Lithuania.
As a formally governed, board-led organisation, LCCUK ensures that strategic direction and institutional stability remain central to its development.
LCCUK board members for 2026
The following members have been elected to serve on the Board for the 2026 term:
- Laura Budrienė
https://lccuk.uk/verslo-abc/ - Juozas Sargūnas
https://lccuk.uk/melp/ - Edita Klimavičiūtė-Sieradzka
https://lccuk.uk/edita-ks/ - Olga Kairienė
https://lccuk.uk/ambassadors-academy/ - Simona Ovčarikė
https://lccuk.uk/fortis-legal-advisory/ - Lina Almonaitienė
https://lccuk.uk/virtualus-projektai/
The Board represents a range of professional expertise across business advisory, legal services, international projects and strategic communication.
Looking ahead
The new Board will continue to strengthen UK–Lithuania economic cooperation, expand institutional partnerships and enhance member value through structured initiatives and business programmes.
LCCUK remains committed to responsible governance, transparency and sustainable organisational growth.
Together, we move into 2026.