Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Annual Report Appendices 2019/20

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Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 The Coleg’s annual report can be read in full here HERE Appendix 1 Governance Members of the Court The constitution states that the Coleg Cymraeg The stakeholder members during 2019/20 were: Cenedlaethol has a fixed number of institutional and stakeholder members represented at meetings of the Coleg • The Student Membership of the Coleg Cymraeg Court, which is the Annual General Meeting. • The Staff Membership of the Coleg Cymraeg • Welsh Local Government Association The institutional members during 2019/20 were: • CYDAG (the association of schools for Welsh-medium education) • Swansea University • The National Library of Wales • Aberystwyth University • Mudiad Meithrin • Bangor University • Health Education and Improvement Wales • Cardiff University • RhAG (parents for Welsh-medium education) • University of Wales • UCMC/NUS Wales • University of Wales Trinity Saint David • University of South Wales The Meeting of the Court, which is the Coleg’s Annual • Cardiff Metropolitan University General Meeting, was held virtually on 17 June 2020. • Glyndŵr University • The Open University in Wales 2 Appendix 1 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 1 Governance Table of attendance at the Court 17 June 2020 17 June 2020 Gareth Pierce Present The Student Membership of the Coleg Present Cymraeg Swansea University Present The Staff Membership of the Coleg Cymraeg Present Aberystwyth University Present Welsh Local Government Association Present Bangor University Present CYDAG (the association of schools for Present Cardiff University X Proxy form submitted Welsh-medium education) University of Wales Present Health Education and Improvement Wales Present University of Wales Trinity Saint David Present The National Library of Wales X University of South Wales Present Mudiad Meithrin Present Cardiff Metropolitan University Present RhAG (parents for Welsh-medium X Glyndŵr University X education) The Open University in Wales Present UCMC/NUS Wales Present 3 Appendix 1 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Board of Directors The Coleg Board of Directors is responsible for setting the The Board of Directors met on three occasions during the strategic direction for the Coleg’s work and includes a chair 2019/20 academic year: and 12 members. The Board’s members during the period to 31 July 2020 (the end of the year reviewed in this report) • 27 November 2019 (Carmarthen) were as follows: • 30 April 2020 (virtually) • 24 June 2020 (virtually) Chair • Dr Haydn E. Edwards (to 31 March 2020) • Gareth Pierce (from 1 April 2020) Members • Professor Hywel Thomas • Dr Hefin Jones • Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan • Professor Jerry Hunter • Gwilym Dyfri Jones • William Callaway • Pedr ap Llwyd • Llinos Roberts • Nia Elias • Gareth Pierce (to 31 March 2020, before ascending to the chair) • Angharad Mai Roberts • Meri Huws 4 Appendix 1 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Table of member attendance at Board meetings 27 November 2019 30 April 2020 24 June 2020 Dr Haydn E. Edwards, Chair (to 31 March 2020) Present — — Gareth Pierce, Chair (from 1 April 2020) — Present Present Professor Hywel Thomas Present Present X Dr Hefin Jones Present Present Present Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan X Present Present Professor Jerry Hunter X Present Present Gwilym Dyfri Jones Present Present X William Callaway Present Present Present Pedr ap Llwyd Present Present Present Llinos Roberts Present Present Present Nia Elias Present Present Present Gareth Pierce Present — — Angharad Mai Roberts Present Present Present Meri Huws Present Present Present 5 Appendix 1 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 2 Membership of the Coleg’s main committees Audit and Risk Committee Co-opted members • Bethan Emanuel Chair • Rhys Harris • William Callaway • Abigail Sara Williams (from 1 April 2020) Appointed from among the members of the Appointments and Governance Standards Board of Directors Committee • Dr Haydn E. Edwards (to 31 March 2020) • Dr Rhodri Llwyd Morgan Chair • Gareth Pierce (to 31 March 2020) • Meirion Prys Jones (to 31 July 2019) • Rhian Huws Williams (from 1 August 2019) Co-opted members • Gareth Eyres Members • Peter Curran • Denise Williams • Siân Lloyd Jones (from 1 April 2020) • Wyn Mears • Dr Haydn E. Edwards (to 31 March 2020) Finance and General Purposes Committee • Gareth Pierce (from 1 April 2020) Chair Academic Board • Pedr ap Llwyd Chair and Dean Appointed from among the members of the • Dr Hefin Jones Board of Directors • Dr Haydn E. Edwards (to 31 March 2020) Vice-chair • Professor Jerry Hunter • Delyth Murphy • Llinos Roberts 6 Appendix 2 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 2 Membership of the Coleg’s main committees Appointed by the higher education institutions Ex officio members • Dr Gwenno Ffrancon (Swansea University) • Dr Haydn E. Edwards, Board of Directors (to 31 March 2020) • Dr Cerys Jones (Aberystwyth University) (to 30 April 2020) • Gareth Pierce, Board of Directors (from 1 April 2020) • Penri James (Aberystwyth University) (from 1 May 2020) • Professor Jerry Hunter, Research and Publication Committee • Dr Paula Roberts (Bangor University) • Meri Huws, Post-16 Strategic Board • Dr Jonathan Morris (Cardiff University) • Elen Mai Nefydd (Glyndŵr University) Nominated by ColegauCymru to represent the further • Rebecca Bowen (University of South Wales) education sector: • Daniel Tiplady (Cardiff Metropolitan University) • Carys Swain (Bridgend College) • Dr Catrin Haf Williams (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) • Bryn Hughes Parry (Grŵp Llandrillo Menai) • Judith Davies (The Open University in Wales) Student representatives: Appointed by the Coleg • Tomos Ifan, Aberystwyth University • Professor Siwan Davies • Lleucu Myrddin, Bangor University • Professor Gwynedd Parry • Jacob Morris, Cardiff University • Professor Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones • Sara Elen Patterson, Cardiff Metropolitan University • Professor Eleri Pryse • Elis Alsopp, University of Wales Trinity Saint David • Professor Mererid Hopwood • Megan Fflur Colbourne, Swansea University • Dr Dylan Foster Evans • Llio Alun, University of South Wales • Llŷr Roberts • Emyr Owen, Glyndŵr University • Dr Prysor Williams • Ms Awen Iorwerth • Dr Euryn Roberts 7 Appendix 2 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 2 Membership of the Coleg’s main committees Research and Publication Committee Post-16 Strategic Board Chair Chair • Professor Jerry Hunter • Meri Huws Members Appointed by the further education institutions (including • Professor Jane Aaron apprenticeship provision) • Dr Angharad Puw Davies • Dr Manon Wyn Jones • Carys Swain (Bridgend College) • Professor Rhys Jones • Emil Evans (Cardiff and Vale College) • Professor Lisa Lewis • Llinos Roberts (Coleg Cambria) • Dr Marion Löffler • Jonathan Morgan (Coleg y Cymoedd) • Dr Rhys Dafydd Jones • Hayley Thomas (Gower College Swansea) • Professor Alan K. Shore • Pam Hales (Coleg Gwent) • Dr Catrin Haf Williams • Angharad Mai Roberts (Grŵp Llandrillo Menai) • Dr Hefin Jones,ex officio, Academic Board • Lynwen Harrington (Merthyr College) • Professor Eleri Pryse, ex officio, Gwerddon Editorial Board • Geraint Jones (Neath Port Talbot Group) • Arwyn Williams (Pembrokeshire College) • Matt Morden (Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion) • Michelle Kerswell (Adult Learning Wales) 8 Appendix 2 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 2 Membership of the Coleg’s main committees Appointed by the main apprenticeship providers • Non Wilshaw (ACT Training) • Diane Block (Babcock Training Ltd) • Emma Leighton (The CADcentre UK Ltd) • Faith O’Brien (Cambrian Training Company) • Gareth Williams (CITB) • Kathryn Wing (ISA Training) • Ceri Murphy (ITEC Training Solutions) • Victoria Goodchap (People Plus) • Ceri Moffat (Torfaen Training TLD) Appointed by the Coleg • Jane Lewis (South West and Mid Wales Regional Learning and Skills Partnership) • Siân Lloyd Roberts (North Wales Regional Learning and Skills Partnership) • Richard Tobutt (Cardiff Capital Region Skills Partnership) • Iestyn Davies (ColegauCymru) • Jeff Protheroe (NTfW) Learner voice representative • Jeremy Harvey (UCMC/NUS Wales) 9 Appendix 2 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 3 The Coleg’s officers, staff and main providers of professional services The Coleg’s officers, staff and main providers of Marketing Manager professional services on 31 July 2020 were: • Elin Williams Chair of the Board of Directors Operations Manager • Dr Haydn E. Edwards (to 31 March 2020) • Suzanne Lewis • Gareth Pierce (from 1 April 2020) Systems Manager Dean • Rhys Williams • Dr Hefin Jones Academic Managers Chief Executive • Rhian Jones • Dr Ioan Matthews • Dr Lowri Morgans • Gwenllian Owen Registrar and Senior Academic Manager • Mari Fflur Williams • Dr Dafydd Trystan • Delyth Ifan (cover for maternity period) Secretary and Senior Corporate Affairs and HR Manager Work Welsh Project Manager • Catherine Rees (until her retirement on 30 April 2020) • Dr Owen Thomas Secretary and Senior Academic Manager Senior Finance Officer • Dr Dylan Phillips (Secretary from 1 May 2020) •Emyr James Chief Engagement and Communications Officer Editor • Gwenllian Griffiths • Dr Angharad Watkins 10 Appendix 3 Annual Report Appendices 2019/20 Appendix 3 The Coleg’s officers, staff and main providers of professional services Language Tutor Branch Officers • Cris Dafis Swansea University branch – Lois Griffiths Aberystwyth University branch – Dr Tamsin Davies and Development Officers Sharon Owen • Nia Brown Bangor University branch – Lois Roberts • Lowri Bulman Cardiff University branch –
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