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PLEASE NOTE: This Spreadsheet Is Updated Twice a Day on Weekdays Table 1 - Reserved Table 2 - Reserved Table 3 - Reserved First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation President Helena Kennedy 1 Baroness Helena Kennedy QC 1 Kevin Gilmartin ASCL 1 Mark Dawe AELP Foundation Association of Colleges 2 Frazer Thouard 2 Steve Frampton Association of Colleges 2 David Hughes Association of Colleges Charitable Trust 3 Ann Limb CBE DL Helena Kennedy Foundation 3 Lesley Thain Careers and Enterprise Company 3 Richard Atkins Department for Education Education and Skills Funding 4 Fergal Dowling Irwin Mitchell LLP 4 Iestyn Davies ColegauCymru / CollegesWales 4 Peter Mucklow Agency Education and Skills Funding 5 Martin Doel CBE UCL Institute of Education 5 Emily Chapman National Union of Students 5 Keith Smith Agency 6 Carole Stott Association of Colleges 6 Paul Joyce Ofsted 6 Susan Pember OBE HOLEX The Education and Training 7 Julie Nerney Association of Colleges 7 Ian McKay Otherhand Ltd 7 David Russell Foundation The Education and Training 8 Mohamed Abdi South Norwood Hill Surgery 8 Jenny Jarvis 8 Leigh Powell UNISON Foundation The Education and Training 9 Marie McNamara Oldham Hospital 9 Paul Mullins 9 Steph McGovern Foundation 10 10 10 Shona Struthers Colleges Scotland Table 4 - Reserved Table 5 - Reserved Table 6 - Reserved First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 Stephen Exley Tes 1 Julian Gravatt Association of Colleges 1 David Corke Association of Colleges 2 Kirsti Lord Association of Colleges 2 David Cragg CBE Cadbury College 2 Cindy Rampersaud Pearson Chartered Institution for Further 3 Ben Verinder Chalkstream Ltd 3 Geoff Hall 3 Marcus Kingwell AoC Sport Education 4 Jennifer Coupland Department for Education 4 Gillian Hillier Department for Education 4 Huw Morris Welsh Government 5 Maggie Galliers CBE Learning and Work Institute 5 Jane Samuels Edge Foundation 5 Jill Westerman FETL Education and Training 6 Clare Howard Natspec 6 Alison Morris 6 Foundation 7 Parveen Rai Rai Properties 7 Paul McKean Jisc 7 University and College 8 Andrew Harden 8 John Widdowson New College Durham 8 Union 9 Neil Bentley WorldSkills UK 9 Andreas Schleicher OECD 9 10 Aaron Hussey Association of Colleges 10 10 This event is brought to you by PLEASE NOTE: This spreadsheet is updated twice a day on weekdays. It was most recently updated at 12:04 on 05/11/2018 Table 7 - Reserved Table 8 - Reserved Table 9 - Reserved First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 Richard Boniface RCU Limited 1 Mike Davis AoC Beacon Awards 1 Arti Saraswat Association of Colleges 2 2 2 Emma Meredith Association of Colleges 3 3 3 Mark Herbert British Council 4 4 4 Shane Chowen Association of Colleges The Education and Training 5 5 5 Frank McLoughlin Foundation 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 Table 10 - Reserved Table 11 - Reserved Table 12 - Reserved First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation Darlington College / Association Leeds City College / Association of 1 1 Val Bailey 1 Colin Booth of Colleges Colleges Cornwall College / Association of New City College / Association of 2 2 Jeff Beer OBE 2 Gerry McDonald Colleges Colleges Solihull College and University East Kent College Group / 3 3 John Bolt 3 Graham Razey Centre/ Association of Colleges Association of Colleges LTE Group / Association of West London College / 4 4 Jennifer Foote 4 Karen Redhead Colleges Association of Colleges Strode College / Association of Joseph Chamberlain College / 5 5 Kate Lovell 5 Elly Tobin Colleges Association of Colleges The Sheffield College / Stockton Riverside College / 6 6 Seb Scholler 6 Mark White OBE DL Association of Colleges Association of Colleges RNN Group / Association of 7 7 Atholl Stott 7 Teresa Frith Association of Colleges Colleges Nelson and Colne College / 8 8 Stephen Barnes 8 Eddie Playfair Association of Colleges Association of Colleges 9 9 9 Mary Vine-Morris Association of Colleges 10 10 10 This event is brought to you by PLEASE NOTE: This spreadsheet is updated twice a day on weekdays. It was most recently updated at 12:04 on 05/11/2018 Table 14 - Reserved Table 15 Table 16 First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 1 Cheri Ashby Activate Learning Group 1 John Fargher Hopwood Hall College 2 2 Sally Dicketts CBE Activate Learning Group 2 Julia Heap Hopwood Hall College 3 3 Bernard Grenville-Jones Activate Learning Group 3 Mark Hilton Hopwood Hall College 4 4 Pablo Lloyd Activate Learning Group 4 Mo Dixon New College Durham Farnborough College of 5 5 Virginia Barrett 5 Andrea Bennett Trafford College Technology 6 6 Mohammed Ramzan John Ruskin College 6 Lesley Davies OBE Trafford College 7 7 Rachel Kay Macclesfield College 7 Michelle Leslie Trafford College 8 8 Mark Sharples Macclesfield College 8 Graham Luccock Trafford College 9 9 Richard Alberg MWS Technology Ltd 9 James Scott Trafford College 10 10 Julie Hyde NCFE 10 David Gallagher NCFE Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 Karen Spencer Harlow College 1 Karen Mitchell Buckinghamshire College Group 1 Mandie Stravino Derby College Grimsby Institute of Further and 2 Paul Whitehead Harlow College 2 Gill Alton 2 Will Allanson Harlow College Higher Education Grimsby Institute of Further and 3 Mary Herbert London South East Colleges 3 Ann Hardy 3 Louise Turner Harlow College Higher Education Grimsby Institute of Further and 4 Stephen Howlett London South East Colleges 4 Erika Stoddart 4 Raj Kumaran Mindful Education Higher Education 5 John Hunt London South East Colleges 5 Nicola Battle Milton Keynes College 5 Pat Brennan-Barrett Northampton College 6 David Lambert London South East Colleges 6 Imelda Galvin Milton Keynes College 6 Robert Davey Northampton College 7 Sam Parrett OBE London South East Colleges 7 Chris McLean Milton Keynes College 7 Geraldine Schofield Northampton College 8 Jennifer Pharo London South East Colleges 8 Julie Mills Milton Keynes College 8 Roger Fern Suffolk New College 9 Mark Mckenna Mindful Education 9 Paul Eeles Skills and Education Group 9 Viv Gillespie Suffolk New College 10 Patrick Leavey Northampton College 10 Reserved for sponsor 10 Alan Pease Suffolk New College This event is brought to you by PLEASE NOTE: This spreadsheet is updated twice a day on weekdays. It was most recently updated at 12:04 on 05/11/2018 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 Catherine Sezen Association of Colleges 1 David Brown Burnley College 1 Alison Loxton Buxton and Leek College 2 Mark Wright ATL 2 Karen Buchanan Burnley College 2 Len Tildsley Buxton and Leek College 3 Daniel Brett Bishop Burton College 3 Simon Jordan Burnley College 3 Donna Lucas Shrewsbury Colleges Group 4 Bill Meredith Bishop Burton College 4 Tom Barlow Eastleigh College 4 Chris Pemberton Shrewsbury Colleges Group 5 David Jones Coleg Cambria 5 Jan Edrich Eastleigh College 5 Georgina Ager The Bedford College Group 6 Lisa Barnes Jisc 6 Shirley Nellthorpe Eastleigh College 6 Corrie Harris The Bedford College Group 7 John van de Laarschot Nottingham College 7 Matt Phelps Eastleigh College 7 Mike Johnston The Bedford College Group 8 Ed Biggs WPM Education 8 Andrew Wren Furness College 8 Em Lowe The Bedford College Group 9 9 Simon Barrable Portsmouth College 9 Ian Pryce The Bedford College Group 10 Reserved for sponsor 10 Jacob Kemp Dynistics 10 Reserved for sponsor Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation First Name Surname Organisation 1 Martin Penny Birmingham Metropolitan 1 Thalia Bell Riverside College 1 Lowell Williams Dudley College of Technology 2 Andrew Barnes City College Norwich 2 Leeann Bellfield Riverside College 2 John Chance Middlesbrough College 3 Jill Lanning City College Norwich 3 Alan Brown Riverside College 3 Zeta Foster Middlesbrough College 4 Jerry White City College Norwich 4 Julie Holland Riverside College 4 Carolyn Kipling Middlesbrough College City College Norwich / 5 Corrienne Peasgood 5 Mary Murphy Riverside College 5 Zoe Lewis Middlesbrough College Association of Colleges 6 David Crosby Hugh Baird College 6 Jackie Moores Tameside College 6 Nigel Harrett Sunderland College 7 Vicky Edwards Hugh Baird College 7 Maura Cummins Wirral Metropolitan College 7 Rob Lawson Sunderland College 8 David Rigby Hugh Baird College 8 Sue Higginson Wirral Metropolitan College 8 Iain Nixon Sunderland College Hugh Baird College / 9 Yana Williams 9 Paul Smyth Wirral Metropolitan College 9 Ellen Thinnesen Sunderland College Association of Colleges Sunderland College & Hartlepool 10 Reserved for sponsor 10 Robert Dagge Dynistics 10 Vikkie Morton Sixth Form College This event is brought to you by PLEASE NOTE: This spreadsheet is updated twice a day on weekdays. 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