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Joined the Education Department of Warwickshire County Council as Head of Education Planning. In 2006 he was appointed to lead on Schools and Education within the new Directorate of Children and Young People, a post he held until his retirement from the County Council in December 2012. Was for a short time Interim Chief Executive of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire. Was for a number of years a Governor and Chair of Governors of a non-maintained special school for the deaf, and is currently a Trustee of a Youth and Community Centre in Rugby

Sybil Hanson achieved a Mathematics degree from Manchester University and went on to have a teaching career from 1961 and came to Coventry in 1972 where she spent 25 years at Blue Coat CE School, initially as Head of Mathematics and then appointed Deputy Head in 1977. Sybil retired from teaching in 1997 and became a Diocesan Board of Education member as well as being involved within school governance since 1997 in a variety of settings. Sybil represents the DBE on both Coventry and Warwickshire School Forums, and also Chairs Coventry Schools Forum. She also represents the DBE as a co-opted member on Coventry City Council’s Education & Children’s Services Scrutiny Board 2. Sybil is a member of the Cathedral Community and regularly worships there.

Lisa Hayes is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Personal Development (CIPD) with a Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resources Management. As a HR professional, Lisa has a wealth of experience working in both the private and public sector and has held senior positions for Randstad, a global leader in HR services and recruitment. Lisa currently works in a HR position for a Russell Group University covering all aspects of operational HR and is a qualified Mediator. Lisa was a school governor for six years, prior to becoming a Director of Inspire Education Trust and is a mother to three children. She is passionate about helping to create a learning environment in which our children thrive and are able to reach their full potential.

Before retiring as Head of Operations of a Multi Academy Trust, Jane had worked for 30 years in education leading teams and developing strategic direction. Throughout her career Jane was heavily involved with the Institute of School Business Leaders (ISBL) volunteering her services at a national level. Working with a variety of ISBL’s partners as part of focus groups, round table discussions she was instrumental in developing and promoting the role of school business management including developing professional standards and in partnership with CIPD a professional HR qualification specific to education. Jane was also a Director of Trust in Birmingham and chaired the Finance Committee as well as serving on ISBL’s Events Committee and Editorial Committee. Jane has a passion for young people and education and strongly believes that all children deserve the best education and opportunities available to them.

A graduate of the University of Birmingham, I also have a PGCE and an MA in Educational Leadership. I taught in secondary schools in England and Jersey, retiring in 2019 after thirteen years as Headteacher of Rugby High School. I have been a school governor for ten years and am currently the Chair of Governors at Blue Coat Church of England School and Music College in addition to serving on the boards of five charities. I strongly believe in the power of education to transform children’s lives. I am committed to ensuring that the children who attend our schools are enabled to flourish and grow into adults who are intent on making a positive contribution to society.

Nichola Aston has been involved in education for 28 years. The first 11 years of her career were spent in Warwickshire, where she gained experience as a subject lead in English, SENDCo, and Assistant Head. The last 17 years have been in Coventry, where she served as a Deputy Headteacher for 2 years and as Headteacher of a Junior School for 15 years. She has always prioritised active engagement with Coventry School’s Primary Partnership, which led to her role as Chair for 5 years. Nichola is now very much looking forward to being part of Inspire Education Trust, using her experience to work alongside school leaders in their drive to provide children with the best possible opportunities, leading to high-quality outcomes for all.