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Shavington Academy Register of Business Interest 2019 - 2020 SHAVINGTON ACADEMY REGISTER OF BUSINESS INTEREST 2019 - 2020 Member/Tr Nothing to Something Governor/Trustee Name Governor Item Declared ustee declare to declare Head of Languages at Brine Leas Academy. Spouse is the Headteacher at Wrenbury Primary School. Christophe Cador ✓ ✓ Marked exam papers for AQA in Summer 2019. He may mark again in 2019/20. AQA is aware of his link to Shavington Academy. Jayne Chapman ✓ ✓ ✓ Member (Trustee) at Berkeley Academy Spouse is a member of Shavington Academy Staff. Emma Clark ✓ ✓ Musical Director of the Co-operative windband. Headteacher at Elworth Hall Primary School, Sandbach. John Clark ✓ ✓ Spouse is the Headteacher at Elworth Hall Primary School, Sandbach. Steven Coles ✓ ✓ Governor at Berkely Academy. Principal and Chief Executive of Cheshire College South & West. Director of Crewe Multi Academy Trust. Director of Blacon High School Trust. Director of Cheshire Commowealth Assosciation. Director of North Wales Science Board, Glyndwr University. Member of Cheshire East Education Partnership Strategy Board. Dhesi ✓ ✓ Member of Cheshire East Schools Forum. Member of Cheshire East Leaders Board. Member of Gylndwr University Court. Honourary Member of Rotary Club of Crewe and Nantwich Weaver. Commission member of Cheshire Police & Crime commissioner's Anti-bullying commission Spouse is the Brexit Party, prospective parliamentary candidate. Geoffrey Fousert ✓ ✓ Director of limited company that owns several Bargain Booze off-licences, SPAR convenience stores and Subway restaurants Mother is a Tutor in Cheshire East and works with a current Shavington Academy Jennifer Hughes ✓ ✓ student. Sister works at The New Vic Theatre. Emma Morris ✓ ✓ ✓ Stefan Pyra ✓ ✓ ✓ Ben Wye ✓ ✓.
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