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Northampton Free School Trust & Wootton Park School Local Northampton Free School Trust & Wootton Park School Local Governing Body Membership & Interests To be reviewed: October 2020 NAME CATEGORY TERM OF OFFICE GOVERNOR/TRUSTEE INTERESTS START/ END DATE Andre Gonzalez de Savage Governor 9/05/2017 County Councillor for East and West Hunsbury. Members appointed 10/05/2021 British Enterprise Partnership. Chrysalis- Young person’s charity. Parent. Dan Rosser Principal, Ex-officio n/a n/a Accounting Officer Jane Page Vice Principal n/a n/a Roberta Brittle Governor 25/09/2018 John Lewis employee GB appointed 26/09/2022 Chartered Institute of Management Accountants- Associate Parent Ellie Lavelle Staff Governor (Employee: Not Director) 19/09/2017 n/a 20/09/2021 Kayleigh Smith Staff Governor (Employee: Not Director) 13/10/2020 n/a 14/10/2024 Jonathan Hunt Governor 13/10/2020 Vice Principal, Wrenn Academy 14/10/2024 Jonathan Gallimore Parent Governor 13/10/2020 14/10/2024 Darren Allmark Parent Governor 13/10/2020 14/10/2024 John Davis Governor 13/10/2020 Property and Construction Advisor GB appointed 14/10/2024 Barbara O’Brien Governor 12/03/2019 Department for Education Adviser, Ofsted Inspector, GB appointed 13/03/2023 Education Adviser Tollbar MAT, Academy Improvement Adviser EMAT, NPQEL facilitator, Barbara O’Brien Education Ltd, Burton & South Derbyshire Education Trust Northampton Free School Trust & Wootton Park School Local Governing Body Membership & Interests To be reviewed: October 2020 NAME CATEGORY TERM OF OFFICE GOVERNOR/TRUSTEE INTERESTS START/ END DATE Martin Scoble Governor 12/03/2019 Governor, St John’s School, Bucks GB appointed 13/03/2023 Project Director, Northamptonshire OPCC Mary Miller Governor 05/05/2020 President of the Red Cross Northamptonshire GB appointed 04/05/2024 Lesley Currie Governor 01/01/2020 Capital Projects Manager, Estates & Facilities, GB appointed 02/01/2024 Northamptonshire County Council Deidre Kennedy Governor 13/10/2020 GB appointed 14/10/2024 Chris Knight Member 18/04//2018 Charity and Education Law Specialist, Hewitsons Trust appointed Jelena Motte Member 18/04/2018 Financial Advisor, Voice for Victims and Witnesses Ltd Trust appointed David Laing Member 18/04/2018 Pro Chancellor Northampton University Trust appointed Victoria Martin Member 09/12/2019 Transformation Manager, Northamptonshire Police, Fire & Trust appointed Crime Commission Kelvin Thomas Member 04/02/2020 Chairman of Northampton Town Football Club. Trust appointed Non- Executive Vice President Special Effect. Laura Knight Resigned 11/10/2016 Director of the Institute for Public Safety, Crime and Justice Governor 01/09/2020 Non-Executive Director: Platform 31 Trust appointed Lawrence Stanley End of term 13/12/2016 Giant Strongbox Finance Consultant Parent Governor 01/09/2020 Chartered Institute of Management Accountants- Associate GB appointed Member, PTA member Geoff Treadgold End of term 20/09/2016 n/a Staff Governor (Employee: Not Director) 01/09/2020 Northampton Free School Trust & Wootton Park School Local Governing Body Membership & Interests To be reviewed: October 2020 NAME CATEGORY TERM OF OFFICE GOVERNOR/TRUSTEE INTERESTS START/ END DATE Angelika Bak End of term 13/12/2016 St Andrew’s Healthcare employee Parent Governor 01/09/2020 GB appointed Harry Portrey Resigned 15/11/2018 Headteacher, Delapre Primary Governor 22/11/2019 Governor, Moulton School GB appointed Pamela Collins Resigned 11/10/2016 Solicitor : Experian Ltd Governor 29/01/2019 Trust appointed Elizabeth Chown Resigned 11/10/2016 Primary School Teacher Governor 01/09/2019 Woodnewton Learning Community Trust appointed Angela Ward Resigned 14/04//2018 Assistant Director Import Fraud HMRC Member 17/12/2018 Trust appointed Suresh Patel Resigned 20/11/2013 County & Borough Councillor, Northamptonshire County Member 02/05/2017 Council Trust appointed Andrew Sortwell Resigned 20/11/2013 Education Consultant Trustee 02/05/2017 Member David James Resigned 11/10/2016 Principal of Caroline Chisholm School Governor 07/07/2017 Trust appointed Diane White Resigned 8/12/2014 Training Consultant, Lanac Training Chair of Northampton Free School Trust 13/03/2018 Member Trust appointed Christine Emmett Resigned 20/11/2013 None Northampton Free School Trust & Wootton Park School Local Governing Body Membership & Interests To be reviewed: October 2020 NAME CATEGORY TERM OF OFFICE GOVERNOR/TRUSTEE INTERESTS START/ END DATE Member 18/04/2018 Trust appointed Aldo Rodi Resigned 04/07/2017 None Member 18/04/2018 Trust appointed Craig Armstrong Resigned 15/12/2017 Secondary School Teacher: NSB Governor 31/10/2018 Trust appointed .
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