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'''Academy Ambassadors''' describes itself as 'a non-profit organisation', which was set up to place more business people on the governance boards of multi-academy trusts, as trustees / non-executive directors.
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It is part of the [[New Schools Network]], which was established by [[Michael Gove]] to support the creation of more independently-run, state-funded 'free schools' in England.
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It claims to have placed over 200 senior business leaders on trust boards.<ref>[https://www.academyambassadors.org/about-us About Us], Academy Ambassadors website, accessed September 2016</ref>
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==Partners==
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===Charity partners===
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*[[Education and Employers]] charity
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*[[Future Leaders Trust]],  set up by [[Ark]] in 2006 to train school leaders to be 'changemakers' in schools the UK.
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*[[Inspiring Governors]], a partnership between the [[Department of Education]] and the [[National Governors’ Association]], with the involvement of [[Education and Employers]], [[CBI]] and others<ref>[http://inspiringgovernance.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Inspiring-Governors-Alliance-1.pdf History of Inspiring Governors Alliance], Inspiring Governors website, accessed Sept 2016</ref>
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*[[National Governors’ Association]]
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*[[SGOSS]], Governors for Schools organisation
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===Corporate partners===
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*[[BT]]
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*[[Teach First]]
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*[[McKinsey & Co]]
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*[[PwC]]
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*[[EY]]
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*[[KPMG]]
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*[[Slaughter and May]], law firm
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*[[Mishcon de Reya]], law firm
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*[[HSBC]]
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*[[Lloyds]]
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*[[Barclays]]
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*[[UHY Hacker Young]], accountancy firm
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*[[Rolls Royce]]
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*[[Dairy Crest]]
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*[[Women on Boards]]
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*[[CBI]]
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==People==
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*[[Kirsty Watt]], head of AA
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==Patrons==
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These are Academy Ambassadors' most senior supporters<ref>[https://www.academyambassadors.org/about-us/our-academy-patrons Patrons], Academy Ambassadors website, accessed Sept 2016</ref>
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*[[Michael Rake]], chair of [[BT]], ex-President of the [[CBI]], ex-Chairman of [[KPMG]].
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*[[Paul Marshall]], chair of [[Ark]] and chair of hedge fund [[Marshall Wace]]
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*[[David Ross]], sponsor of [[David Ross Education Trust]]; co-founded The [[Carphone Warehouse]]
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*[[Tom Attwood]], Chairman of [[Hg Capital]]; Non-Executive Director at the [[Department for Education]]. Tom is also founder and chairman of the [[Attwood Academies Trust]]
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*[[Barbara Judge]], Chair of the [[Institute of Directors]]
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*[[Andrew Adonis]], former education minister – he was a key architect of [[Tony Blair]]'s public service reforms in education; Trustee of [[Teach First]]
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*[[Rod Aldridge]], founder of the [[Capita]] Group
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*[[David Meller]], joint chairman of his family business, the [[Meller Group]] (luxury home and beauty suppliers).
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*[[Susie Cummings]], founded [[Nurole]], a digital platform that aims to match the right people with the right boards.
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*[[Nikki King]], former MD and honorary Chairman of [[Isuzu Truck]] UK
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*[[Nora Senior]], Executive Chair UK Regions and Ireland at [[Weber Shandwick]]; President of [[British Chambers of Commerce]]
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*[[Phil Jones]], President and Chief Executive of [[Northern Powergrid]].
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==Contact==
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*Website: www.academyambassadors.org
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*Address:  Academy Ambassadors, New Schools Network, 8th floor, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, SE1 7SP
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==References==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Education Industry]]
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[[Category:Multi Academy Trusts]]
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[[Category:Education reform lobby group]]

Latest revision as of 11:17, 24 January 2018

Academy Ambassadors describes itself as 'a non-profit organisation', which was set up to place more business people on the governance boards of multi-academy trusts, as trustees / non-executive directors.

It is part of the New Schools Network, which was established by Michael Gove to support the creation of more independently-run, state-funded 'free schools' in England.

It claims to have placed over 200 senior business leaders on trust boards.[1]

Partners

Charity partners

Corporate partners

People

Patrons

These are Academy Ambassadors' most senior supporters[3]

Contact

  • Website: www.academyambassadors.org
  • Address: Academy Ambassadors, New Schools Network, 8th floor, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, SE1 7SP

References

  1. About Us, Academy Ambassadors website, accessed September 2016
  2. History of Inspiring Governors Alliance, Inspiring Governors website, accessed Sept 2016
  3. Patrons, Academy Ambassadors website, accessed Sept 2016