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FINAL Delegate List FE Week Annual Apprenticeship Conference 2017 | FINAL delegate list Firstname Surname Job Title Company Sam Abbott Head of Apprenticeship Operations BPP Professional Apprenticeships Sharon Acquaye Health & Social Care Apprenticeship Manager West Thames College Emma Addenbrooke EBS Analysts Tribal Kim Adderley Fast Stream and Fast Track Apprentice Manager Cabinet Office Teresa Addinell Director of Employer Services South & City College Birmigham Martin Addison CEO Video Arts Ltd Rafiq Adebambo Director Apprenticeship Connect Tutu Adebiyi Director Skills & Funding HCT Group Lucy Agnew Divisional Director Birmingham and Bristol Reflections Training Academy Sarah Ainslie Business Development Manager Amacus Ltd Richard Alberg Director MWS Technology Rob Alder Head of Business Development AAT Fiona Aldridge Assistant Director Learning and Work Institute Zac Aldridge Assistant Principal Gateshead College Safaraz Ali Director Pathway Group David Allison Managing Director GetMyFirstJob Ltd Emily Almeida-King Director Almeida-King Associates Dario Alvarez Director of Business Development Mindful Education Adrian Anderson chief executive UVAC Beth Anderson Marketing Assistant Smart Assessor Mark Anderson Vice Principal New College Durham Sonya Anderson Senior LearningSkills Manager Gateshead Council LearningSkills Katie Andrews Senior Marketing Executive OneFile Lisa Andrews Talent Development BGL Group Ltd Sarah Anstiss Head of National Employer Relationships Babcock Training Ltd Paul Archer Social Media and Content Manager City & Guilds Sara Archer Apprenticeship Account Manager LSBU Karla Archibald Business Development Manager (FE) Emsi Mark Armitage UK Business Development Manager The Institute of the Motor Industry Sir John Armitt Trustee Member City & Guilds Catherine Armstrong Group Vice Principal - Curriculum Support & Operate Shrewsbury Colleges Group Will Arnold Sales Manager Pellcomp Software Ltd Anne Ashworth Head of Apprenticeships Pearson Simon Ashworth Chief Policy Officer AELP Sofia Astrom Wilcox - Kineo Jai Atwal Key Account Manager bksb Tom Aust Director of Partnerships Learning Curve Group Darren Avery Apprenticeship Lead Great Ormond Street Hospital David Baber - Tribal Karen Bailey Head of Competence Development Volvo Group UK and Eire Matthew Bailey Head of Apprenticeships West Herts College Colin Baines Faculty Technical Resource Manager The University of Manchester Gerry Baker Director Strategic Development Network Jane Baker Director Higher Education Qualifications Pearson Kelly Baker Contracts and Partnerships Manager North Warwickshire & South Leicestershire College Martyn Baker Apprenticeship Manager Telford College of Arts & Technology Samantha Baker Marketing Executive Active Informatics Anita Baldock Partnership Manager New College Swindon Daniel Ball Quality & Compliance Manager Lifetime Training Claire Barker Head of Apprenticeship and Commercial Delivery Loughborough College Adam Barnes Commercial Manager Babington Group Rob Barnsley Emerging Talent Manager Compass Group Nikki Baron Business Development EMPRA Gordon Barr Key Account Director Learning Curve Group Michelle Barratt Business Development Manager The Institute of the Motor Industry Clare Barret Company Managing Director Reflections Training Academy Adrian Barrett Project Lead - Apprenticeship Levy GSK Elizabeth Barrett Principle of FE Academy Transformation Trust Further Education Luisa Barrington National Curriculum Development Manager Chartered Management Institute Kenny Barron Regional Learning manager Unite the Union Louise Barton HR Business partner ADP Philippa Barton Event Director LSECT Tony Basham Director of Business and Partnerships Wiltshire College Vik Bassi Sales Manager LSECT Helena Baxter Owner HP Consultancy and Training Andrew Beardmore Specialist, Learning & Development Toyota UK Ltd Rachel Beasley WBL Regional Account Manager Pearson Debra Beattie Head of Organisational Development Bernicia Group Jennie Beaumont Vice Principal Northumberland College John Beck Regional Business Manager City and Guilds Adrian Bedford Regional Business Manager Kineo Tracy Bedford - Babcock International Kirsty Beeston National Youth Participation Manager Rathbone/Intraining Andrew Bell Head of Public Affairs WorldSkills UK Joe Bell ‎Senior Business Development Manager City and Guilds Sarah Bell - Kineo Scott Bell - Laing o'Rourke Sharon Bennet Apprenticeship Manager New College Durham John Bennett Registration Team AAC Mark Bennington Vice Principal Chesterfield College Nicola Bennison Partner Eversheds Sutherland Karl Bentley Funding Audit Manager RSM UK Audit LLP Matthew Beynon Account Manager Advanced Asif Bhana Head of Partnerships Chartered Management Institute Dominic Binks Director of Business Development Highfield Awarding Body for Compliance Allan Birch Account Manager, National Accounts Pearson Charlotte Black Sales Director Key Training Ben Blackledge Director of Education and Skills Competitions WSUK Jason Blackwell Business Development Manager ILM Mike Blakeley Director of Apprenticeships Exeter College Lesley Blower Learning Resource Manager npower Ltd Sam Blyth Director of Further Education, Europe Instructure Global Charlotte Boaden - Tribal Kay Bonetti Registration Team AAC Mike Boswell Head of Apprenticeship Services NCFE Charlotte Bosworth Skills and Employment Director OCR Mark Botha Chief Executive Paragon Skills Helen Bourke Director of Membership Services AELP Tony Boustead College Manager Hospitality & Catering Wirral Metropolitan College Helen Bowles Senior Manager Ofqual Christian Bowman Managing Director Active Informatics Leonie Bowns Senior Executive - Assessment and Training NOCN Barbara Bowyer Head of Learning - CILEx Mindful Education Sophie Boyce Editor Laser Systems Victoria Boyle PA to Managing Director LSECT Joanne Bradford - Marston Foods Victoria Bradford Snell Global Talent Manager Lush Ltd Siobhan Bradley Interim External Programmes Manager City of London Gemma Bramhill Graduate and Apprentice Manager Tarmac Rebecca Brenard Development Leader - Apprenticeships NCFE Sue Brewer Lecturer Andover College Dave Brierley Brierley Apprentice Development Coordinator The University of Derby John Brightwell Technical Director MWS Technology Rod Bristow President Pearson Martin Brock Researcher Warwick University Katie Brookes Business Development Manager ILM Kully Brooks Managing Director 180 Training Sally Brooks Police & MOD Relationship Manager Chartered Management Institute Richard Brooks Vice President Union Development NUS Ann Brown - KPMG Calum Brown Marketing Apprentice GetMyFirstJob Corinne Brown Business Development Manager Shrewsbury Colleges Group Kimi Brown Marketing Copywriter OneFile Mark Brown Group Vice Principal - Corporate & Strategic Infor Shrewsbury Colleges Group Sally Brown Head of Policy Cambridge Assessment Claire Buckland Head of Uni@Work Uni@Work Patrick Buckley OD Partner Aston University Mark Buckton Product Category Manager CITB Scott Bullock Vice Principal, Curriculum Newcastle College Paul Burch Deputy Skills Academy Manager AWE Plc Jude Burke Reporter LSECT Katie Burrell Marketing Manager City and Guilds Neil Burrows Head of Division Burnley College Cherry Burton TLE Co-ordinator The Learning Enterprise Sue Burton - Compass Group Thomas Burton Head of Assurance NOCN Nicole Butler Strategic Partnership Manager City and Guilds Aaron Butson Director of Business South Downs College Rebecca Butterworth Director of Youth Programmes City Gateway Penny Bygrave Partner Bircham Dyson Bell Virginia Byrne Head of Apprenticeship Development Bridgwater and Taunton College Natalie Cahill Chief Executive Fareport Training Barbie Calvert Development Officer Central Bedfordshire Council Cheryl Cameron Head of Employer Engagement South Tyneside College Nicola Campbell Head of Education and Training Delivery CIPFA Paul Campbell Chair of Governors Wakefield College Danielle Campbell-Wheadon Apprenticeship Reform Lead Change Manager Lifetime Training Jamie Canter Hidden Talent Manager Servest Jacqui Canton Deputy Principal Abingdon and Witney College Jackie Carlin HR Manager A.G.Barr p.l.
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