Katie to tell skills and training event how passion for people helped her achieve career goals
01/02/2026
A manager at one of the region’s top sports and entertainment venues will share some of the lessons of her own 20-year career when she welcomes guests to the next HEY LSIP Forum.
Memorable moments
include being hit by a flying football kicked by a former England captain when
he threw a tantrum outside the dressing rooms, and tipping a tray of coffee and
water over a global rock legend minutes before he was due on stage.
Katie West, sales
manager at the MKM Stadium for Venue Catering Partner Limited, will also chat
about how she challenges and supports young people entering the industry now.
More than 100
business leaders have already registered for the event which will take place on
Monday 9 February, kicking off National Apprenticeship Week with a discussion
on careers and work experience.
Katie will bring up
her 20th anniversary at the stadium in April. She rejected the
opportunity to go to college after leaving school and instead joined Chamber
Training, part of the Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce, which is now the
employer representative body accountable for HEY LSIP.
She took the NVQ
route to a career which now gives her responsibility for leading a small team organising
a variety of events.
Katie embarked on her
first NVQ in business administration and after trying work placements which she
felt didn’t match her skills and qualifications she took on a second NVQ in
customer service and that earned her an interview at the stadium.
She recalled: “I met
the directors of the company and I thought I’d messed up when I said Hull FC
were rubbish and I supported Hull KR – but one of the directors was a KR fan as
well. I was given a six month placement and after three months they offered me
a contract as a full time business administrator.”
Katie continued her
NVQs to Level 3 and progressed to sales coordinator and then senior sales
executive before becoming sales manager.
She said: “Our job is to make sure the stadium is busy on
all the days when there isn’t a match. We do all sorts of corporate events,
family celebrations, festivals in the car park, polo on the pitch. And we did
Covid vaccinations.”
She recalls a match
day when a visiting Premier League player literally kicked out in frustration,
and the occasion when a drinks tray went flying.
Katie said: “I was at
the other end of the corridor when the ball hit me. It took me by surprise but
didn’t hurt. The player waved to acknowledge me and apologise.
“The first gig I
worked on was Jon Bon Jovi in 2006. He requested coffee and water to be
delivered just before he went on stage and I was taking it to him when we both
tried to go through the door at the same time!
“It ended up all over
his outfit. Fortunately he wasn’t hurt but he did have to get changed. He told
the crowd that’s why he was 20 minutes late on stage, but he was very nice
about it!”
Katie credits the team spirit among her stadium colleagues as the key factor behind their collective staying power.
She said: “Almost all
the staff have been here as long as me, and some longer. No matter what role
you are doing they always want to see everybody progress. Nobody here ducks
out. I wouldn’t question coming down to serve tea and coffee at a colleague’s
event, or standing in to help someone who was working late at an event the
previous night.”
Her message to young
people taking their first steps in the world of work is to remember that people
buy people.
Katie said: “A lot of
young people now prefer to sit behind a computer. I was the same at school – I
didn’t want to talk to anybody. But when I started here it was about picking up
the phone, talking to people and then going to see them.
“The teaching I got
was all about interacting with people. It’s people skills and now I probably
have more knowledge about the person I am working with than about the event
they are putting on.”
The LSIP forum will
take place at the MKM Stadium on Monday 9 February with registration at 9am for
a 9:30am start and optional pitch side tours. The proceedings will conclude by
1:00pm and will be followed by a free hot buffet lunch.
Presentations will
also be made by The Careers Hub about the recently announced Modern Work Experience
Programme, Humber Learning Consortium about their Educational Portable Escape
Rooms, and The Tigers Trust discussing its reach into schools across the region.
The LSIP team will update
its stakeholders, partners and supporters on feedback from its current survey including
difficulties around attracting skilled workers and particular areas of concern with
attributes lacking in potential recruits.
To register for the HEY LSIP Forum on Monday 9th February, please use the following link.
[Picture: Katie West with Rod Chambers, Project Manager for HEY LSIP, at the MKM Stadium.]

