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Delegate List First name Last name Position Organisation Beth Hayden Uni Connect Outreach Coordinator AccessHE Geraldine Douglas Outreach Hub Coordinator AccessHE Richard Boffey Deputy Head AccessHE Mair Lawrence-Matthews Uni Connect Project Officer AccessHE Naz Khan AccessHE NCOP Manager AccessHE Gary Loke Director of Knowledge, Innovation and Delivery Advance HE Lisa Bates Access and Participation Manager AECC University College Catherine Fenwick Director Aimhigher London Greg Walker Uni Connect Hub Officer Aimhigher London Izzy Healy Uni Connect Hubs Officer Aimhigher London Jenna Darby UniConnect Hub Officer Aimhigher London Mark Ellis Project Manager Aimhigher London Grace Sullivan Schools and Colleges Engagement Officer Anglia Ruskin University Kate McCormack Higher Education Champion (neaco) Anglia Ruskin University Melanie Sanderson Higher Education Champion Anglia Ruskin University Rachael Cole Schools & Colleges Engagement Officer Anglia Ruskin University Eleanor Newton Student Ambassador Coordinator Anglia Ruskin University Emma Thomas Managing Director Applied Inspiration Jessica Woodsford Director for SEER Applied Inspiration Pauline Smith Widening Participation Manager Arts University Bournemouth Sarah Dymott Senior Education Liaison & Outreach Officer (Widening Participation)Arts University Bournemouth Tom Auston S&C Engagement Officer ARU Reka Tozsa Project Manager Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) Hannah Curran Senior Partnership Officer Aspire to HE Stephen Heslegrave Senior Partnership Officer Aspire to HE Joanne Goodman Senior Partnership Officer Aspire to HE - University of Wolverhampton Arti Saraswat Senior Policy Manager, Higher Education Association of Colleges Ed Ruane Policy Officer Aston University Jane Dunn Global Pathways Development Manager Aston University Peter O'Callaghan Senior Evaluations Officer Australian Catholic University Tom Bridges Access and Participation Officer Bath Spa University Clara Hamlin Facilitator Beaulieu Children's Forum Raha Karvar Higher Education Manager Birmingham Metropolitan College Jayne Smith Aspirations Coordinator Bodmin College Rachel Devine In School Coordinator & Aspirations Coordinator Bodmin College Beth Matthews Schools Liaison Officer Bournemouth University Nicola Murray-Fagan Head of UK Student Recruitment & Outreach Bournemouth University First name Last name Position Organisation Rebecca Oliver Schools Liaison & Partnerships Manager Bournemouth University Shona Stone Careers Adviser Bradford Eleanor Conway Access and Participation Co-ordinator Bradford College Michelle Nixon UniConnect Outreach Officer Bradford College Naweed Hussain Access & Participation Officer Bradford College Penelope Griffin Director of Higher Education and Impact Bridge Group Milena Lasheras-Maas Partnerships Manager Brightside Laura Gray CEO Brightside Carole Smith Urban Scholars Tutor Brunel University London Catherina Emery Co Director of Urban Scholars Programme Brunel University London George Green Widening Access Officer Brunel University London Gloria Cheng Widening Access Officer Brunel University London Karen Western Widening Access Officer Brunel University London Kiran Sandhu Widening Access Officer Brunel University London Robyn Fitzharris Execuctive Officer to Vice-Provost (Education) Brunel University London Emily Archer Widening Access Manager Brunel University London Anna Buckett Policy & Evaluation Manager Buckinghamshire New University Clare Ridley Study Higher Project Manager Buckinghamshire New University Helen Barham Study Higher Project Officer Buckinghamshire New University Sasha Leek Widening Participation Manager Buckinghamshire New University Sue Sharp Study Higher Project Officer Buckinghamshire New University Samantha Crawford Student Recruitment Coordinator Bucks New Uni Kirsty Sanderson Outreach Officer Calderdale College Jayme Stevens Outreach Manager Canterbury Christ Church Univercity Melanie Pitcher Health and Care Engagement Lead Canterbury Christ Church University Ellie Bevan Widening Access Manager Cardiff Met University Corey Jones Project Manager - Trio Sci Cymru Cardiff University Joanne Jenkins Business Partner Cardiff University Rochelle Gough Digital Engagement Officer Cardiff University Jonathan Hoskin-Campion Lead Research and Evaluation Coordinator CenSCE Elicia Ford NationalDisability Coordination Officer Centre for Disability Studies Zoe Arthur Communications Manager Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Educaiton Lindsey Bowes Research Director CFE Research Sarah Tazzyman Senior Research Manager CFE Research Fiona Burgess Raising Aspirations Coordinator Cheshire College South & West Ellie Wood Admissions and Outreach Officer Christ's College, Cambridge Jade Baker-smith SUN Progression Mentor City College Southampton First name Last name Position Organisation Dominic Davis Head of Admissions City, University of London Hannah Bowles WP Project officer City, University of London Sarah Wood WP Outreach Manager City, University of London Vanessa Baptista Widening Participation and Equality Coordinator Conservatoire for Dance and Drama Liam Norton Widening Participation Specialist Coventry University Saba Javed Project Officer: Widening Participation and Impact Coventry University Leanne de Main Head of School Coventry University Lucy Anacleto Course Tutor on Access to He Coventry University Scarborough Elizabeth Cyrus WP CU Scarborough Eleanor Ingram Diversity and Inclusion Advisor Curtin University Natalie Edwards Project Officer - Mansfield Hub DANCOP Nina March DANCOP Legacy Administrator DANCOP Tarig Singh Project Officer DANCOP Sam Reavley DANCOP Project Officer DANCOP - West Notts College Harriet Pole Public Engagement Officer De Montfort University Laura Rowe Public Engagement Coordinator De Montfort University Sunita Patel Public Engagement Manager De Montfort University Louise Ritchie Community Outreach Manager Department for Lifelong Learning University of Sheffield Mary Mitchell O'Connor Minister for Higher Education Department of Education and Skills Elaine Dolan Head of Widening Participation Branch Dept for the Economy NI James Telfer Project Officer Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Collaboration Outreach Programmes Amy Hatt Policy Advisor DfE Helen Newton Assistant Principal Dudley College of Technology Sophie Ray Access & Engagement Manager Durham University Mark Tallentire Communications Officer (Corporate) Durham University Vicky Speirs HE Programme Coordinator East Sussex College Anna Wooley Widening Participation Officer Edge Hill University Heather Piggott WP Research and Evaluation Officer Edge Hill University Iona Horsburgh Deputy Director of Student Services/ APP Lead Edge Hill University Reena Kaur Widening Participation Officer Edge Hill University Nicola Kennedy Widening Participation Officer Edinburgh Napier University Amy Laker HE KaMCOP Project Officer EKC Group Richard Hewitt Director, Higher Education Emsi Emma Church Partnership Manager- EMWPREP EMWPREP Helen Curtis Evaluation Officer EMWPREP Carme Royo Executive Director EUCEN Kat Toomey Higher Education Outreach Officer Exeter College First name Last name Position Organisation Katie Ellis UniConnect Outreach Officer Falmouth University Anna Woeckinger Higher Education Development Expert Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research Austria Linda Smith First Campus Officer First Campus Katherine Drew Schools Liaison Officer Fitzwilliam College Natalie Grindey Regional Lead Future First Hannah Tebbutt Project Manager Future Quest Gemma Adams Project Manager: Post 16 Future Quest Future Quest - University of the West of England Emma Deeks Senior Coordinator for Targeted Outreach Future U Jessica Richmond Senior Coordinator Future U Matt Lord Outreach Hub Senior Coordinator Future U Rebecca Steel Future U Programme Manager Future U Theo Blackburn Programme Manager Future U Helen Smith Project Director FutureHY Joanne Hall Outreach Hub Officer FutureHY Louisa Dobson Outreach Hub Officer FutureHY Hannah Blenkinsop Higher Education Ambassador FutureMe Ben Norris Vice-Principal Futureworks Lorraine Ballintine Widening Participation Officer Futureworks Kim Lawrence Uni Connect Administrator GB MET Andrew Shea College Connect Manager Glasgow Caledonian University Eleanor Wilson Head of Outreach Glasgow Caledonian University Joanna Marshall Widening Partcipation Manager Glasgow Caledonian University Andrea Broad HE Progression Officer Go Higher West Yorkshire Anna Woodhouse Research and Evaluation Manager Go Higher West Yorkshire Clare Smith Progression Officer Go Higher West Yorkshire Judah Chandra Progression Officer Go Higher West Yorkshire Laura Bareham Uni Connect Officer Go Higher West Yorkshire Lizzie Holden Area Manageer Go Higher West Yorkshire Sophia Carbonneau Higher Education Progression Officer Go Higher West Yorkshire Clare Allison WP Manager Goldsmiths, University of London Aimee Kirton Outreach Officer Greater Manchester Higher Amie Richardson Outreach Hub Assistant Greater Manchester Higher Andrea Dapoto Hub Manager Greater Manchester Higher Colin Stanfield Hub Manager Greater Manchester Higher Elin Stewart-Bowker Hub Manager Greater Manchester Higher Jamie Bytheway Operations Manager Greater Manchester Higher Jen Morgan Graduate Advisor Greater Manchester Higher First name Last name Position Organisation Linzey Napoli GA Greater Manchester Higher Naomi Roussak Outreach Hub Lead Greater Manchester Higher Becky Tomkins Project Lead GROWS George Shanly Support Officer GROWS Stephanie Reynolds Development manager GROWS Ashleigh Hope
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