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Nigel Hamway MA (chair)
Qualified as chartered accountant, currently Director Charterhouse Development Capital, Chairman TTP Ventures, Chairman Quickheart, Director Conygar Investment Company PLC, President Kontron Medical SAS (France), Trustee Oxfordshire Community Foundation, Hon Treasurer The Society of Wood Engravers. |
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The Revd Canon Brian Mountford MA (secretary)
Brian Mountford is Vicar of the University Church, Oxford, one of the most visited churches in England, and founding Chair of the Gatehouse Drop in Centre for the homeless. Chaplain of St. Hilda's College Oxford. |
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Ali Bennett-Jones LLB Hons
Called to the Bar and practised 1981-1999.
Member of Middle Temple and iundem. Member of Gray's Inn.
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Rosalind Portman MBACP
Trustee, Associate Director
One of the three co-founders of Family Links. Background in stress management and counselling; national trainer and actively involved in PR and fundraising. Winner of the 2004 Beacon Award for New Initiatives. |
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Jill Hudson
Headteacher of Pegasus School and Director of Excellence Cluster, Oxford. |
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Nicholas Burton
Former barrister with an interest in emotional health, Nicholas has been a trustee of a local counselling service for many years. |
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Debbie Cowley
Debbie Cowley has worked in the parenting field since 1995 and now works as Director of Practice Development for Parenting UK. Before working in the parenting support field she headed the Library and Records Departments at the Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work and was a Council Member of the Association for Information. |
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Tracey Camilleri
Tracey is an Associate Fellow at Said Business School, where she teaches courses in leadership. Before this she was managing director of WMC Communications. Tracey has worked in investment banking, consultancy and publishing. She is a governor of St Edwards School, Oxford |
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Professor Richard Pring MA PhD
Lead Director, Nuffield Review 14-19 Education and Training, England and Wales; until 2003, Director, Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford.
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