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Corporate Governance

Ensuring the smooth running of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ.

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Corporate governance structure

The αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Corporation Board is responsible for providing strategic leadership, oversight, and accountability to the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Group.

The board sets the strategic direction of the group and appoints senior post-holders, who are responsible for day-to-day leadership and management.

By setting a clear mission, strategic objectives, and robust progress measures, the board can:

  • ensure the solvency of members of the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Group
  • safeguard public funds and assets in our care
  • ensure sustainable, high-quality provision that meets the needs of our local communities.

The αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Corporation Board has adopted a structure of governance based on a Carver, policy-driven model, and therefore focuses on outcomes and impact (the ‘ends’), whilst ensuring that all other statutory requirements are effectively met. 

Find out more about the Framework for Governance.

Leadership

Sue Sturgeon Chair of the Corporation

My name's Sue Sturgeon, and I'm the Chair of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ. Well, I retired from my substantive position in 2017. I was the chief executive officer of Guildford Borough Council, which is a £150 million business with about 800 staff. I joined Guildford College about six years ago and when we merged with αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ in 2018, I became the link governor from Guildford, who joined the board.

They asked me to join as I was somebody who had been to Guilford College in the late seventies and I was somebody who struggled at school; I did not like school, it didn't work for me. Yet when I joined Guildford College to do A Levels there, I really thrived. What made the difference was that there was somebody that believed in me and inspired me, and it really made me want to work and to learn. I went on to do Accountancy in my career.

I became the Chair of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ about 18 months ago and we've gone through a period of managing two of the mergers that took place just before I joined. I think we've made a lot of positive progress, but there's lots more work to be done. I think I've really been able to add value in that work. We've also, throughout 2021, been going through a process of appointing a new CEO as our former CEO, Sally, retired in 2022.

Gary Headland CEO

My name is Gary Headland and I was proud to be appointed as the CEO of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ and co-chair of the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Education Trust on 1 April 2022.

Prior to this appointment, I was CEO of the Lincoln College Group for seven and a half years, responsible for colleges in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as well as international operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and China.

I hold voluntary offices as a Deputy Lord Lieutenant of the County of Lincolnshire and President of the Royal British Legion in Lincolnshire. I am also a non-executive director and chair of a cyber security company called KryptoKloud Ltd.

Prior to joining the education sector, I was a Director of Northgate Public Services for three and a half years, a Director at Norfolk Constabulary for over two years and a senior Royal Air Force officer for 23 years serving in locations throughout the UK and overseas in Germany, Italy and the Middle East.

I believe that lifelong learning is vitally important and so I have underpinned my public and private sector career spanning over 35 years with high-quality education and training. I hold an MA from Kings College London, an MBA from the Open University Business School and a Level 7 qualification from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD). I am in the final throes of becoming a Chartered Director which is a Level 7 qualification awarded by the Institute of Directors (IoD).

I am a Fellow of the IoD and qualified previously as a Fellow of both the CIPD and the Chartered Management Institute (CMI).

Transforming lives through the delivery of exceptional and highly-relevant education, and meeting the needs of our local communities, are my passions.

Committee chairs

David Goosey Vice Chair of the Corporation and Chair of the Remuneration Committee

I had 20 years with BP and then in 2020, I took on the role of chief executive of a clean tech start-up near Oxford. I'm now working as an independent advisor to business. I'm also treasurer and founder of a woodland and educational charity in West Berkshire.

I've been a governor now since 2019, I started just as we went into lockdown. Given my business background, I'm really conscious of just how important talent development is for businesses and the country to be successful. I'm also a father of two kids and really conscious of how important the right education is to enable us all to make the best of who we are. The one thing I love about the role of governor is the breadth of topics we have been involved in. Last year, I was also asked to become vice chair, so I've been working very closely with Sue and the rest of the board, but one thing I particularly enjoy doing is working with Fiona Stilwell and the apprenticeship scheme. Fiona and I are particularly busy on employer engagement to help really make sure that the training and education that we provide matches what employers are looking for and also to help improve the employability of all of our students.

Cathie Prest Chair of the Quality and Relevance Committee

Hi, my name is Cathie Prest.

I have enjoyed a long and extensive career in further education and became a co-opted governor for αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ in April 2022. My passion for further education began when I became a student at my local technical college many years ago, and this has continued into my retirement.

I’ve held a number of Executive roles, including interim Principal, Deputy Principal and Vice Principal Curriculum and Standards in various further education colleges. I serve as a co-opted governor on the board of Buckinghamshire College Group, having previously been an independent member on two corporation boards, East Surrey College and Guildford College. In addition, I was the Vice-Chair of the Standards Committee for Surrey Police Authority.

For ten years, and until my retirement in July 2021, I managed my own management consultancy company and provided bespoke coaching for senior leaders, curriculum and quality reviews, inspection preparation, and interim senior leadership and management. I was an additional Ofsted inspector for nine years before being appointed an FE Adviser for the Further Education Commission in 2017 until July 2021.

My belief is that further education should be of high quality and accessible to all. I hope that I can utilise my knowledge and experience of the further education sector for the benefit of students attending αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ’s group of colleges.

Emma Shipp Chair of the Search and Governance Committee

My name's Emma Shipp and I've been a governor of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ since 2019. In my professional job, I'm a solicitor. I've got 30 years' experience of corporate transactions, commercial contracts, and I've also sat on boards and chaired boards in the legal sector.

αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is the first education institution I've been a part of, and what really drew me in was The Learning Philosophy. I think it’s a fantastic draw for people. Furthermore, the enthusiasm of the staff and the passion that I've seen throughout the time I've been here has been absolutely amazing.

I sit on the Audit and Risk committee, and I also get involved in other projects for αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ. My first couple of years here, I wasn't really able to meet people, but even so, the passion that people had really came across, even virtually.

Now we can get out and about, I'm able to go round colleges and meet people. That passion's coming across even more! From the zoo at Merrist Wood, to the furniture at Oxford...I mean, they’re just such fantastic facilities! I'm really committed to treasuring that for the future.

Andy Stone Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee

I run an AV consultancy business. We design primarily theatres and television studios. We're working mainly in the education sector, the higher-education sector. I've been a governor of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ for two and a half years, and prior to that I was a governor of Bracknell and Wokingham College. I was involved in the merger with Activate.

Most of my work is in the education sector and it just felt a good time to be able to give something back to the community and really get involved in the local college. I think the main thing I've be doing at αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is trying to use my industry experience to help the college, so I've done a number of projects working with Creative Media and Performing Arts within the college. Most recently, I've helped out on the theatre conversion at Reading, so new projects in association with Reading Rep theatre.

Governors

Alison Blight Governor

My name is Alison Blight. I was attracted to αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ primarily because my youngest son successfully completed GCSE and Electrical Installation courses at the City of Oxford College and later at the technology campus at Blackbird Leys. I saw how motivated the staff were; they  really enabled him to build important skills for a worthwhile career as a fully qualified electrician.

I felt I could contribute as a Governor using my career experience from the Audit Commission and the National Audit Office where I worked with large, complex organisations in health and social care.

In 2010 I was responsible to the Care Services Minister in the Department of Health reporting on adult social care across the South East. More recently I worked for social care directors in the region co-ordinating their response to Covid.

I understood from this work that further education colleges such as αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ are vital to provide staff who have the right core values for caring work and who have been well trained.

In addition, I have an interest in mental health with 10 years’ experience as a Trustee and Chair of Restore, a mental health rehabilitation charity based in Oxfordshire.

My personal and professional experience is closely aligned to the values and aims of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ. I am delighted to have the opportunity to contribute to the organisation as a Governor.

Lesha Chetty Governor

Hello, my name is Lesha Chetty.

I currently lead the local government sector, arts, culture and heritage, and sports and leisure sectors for Mace Consulting, across the UK.

I wanted to work with αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ as I feel really passionate about education and the role that we as a community have in educating others. I'm actually local to Oxford, and I think there's a real opportunity for us to actually integrate learning, training, and skills more in terms of what we're doing in the community and how we actually drive that message home.

Within the role that I do in the local government sector, my focus is really on social value. Skills and training are such a huge part of the way that we can actually transform places and communities, so for me, I feel really passionately about it.

Katharine Horler Governor

My name is Katharine Horler and I became a Governor of αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ in the summer of 2024. I spent 22 years as the Chief Executive of a charity that specialised in supporting young people and adults to transform their lives through education and training.  I stepped down from that role in April 2023 and now run my own business focusing on careers guidance consultancy, Executive Coaching, facilitation and mediation.  I balance all of my paid work with pro bono support for organisations such as the local hospice.  I’ve had lots of experience of Chairing organisations and being on Boards which I hope will be useful in my new role with Activate.

I am excited about joining αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ and getting to know the students and staff better.  I worked with Activate in my previous role and was impressed by the culture of the organisation across all of its sites and the Learning Philosophy which is refreshing and inspirational.

I have a passion for young people, especially those who have faced challenges in life and have been fortunate to meet some truly exceptional young adults from whom I learnt an enormous amount.  I originally trained as a careers adviser and spent a number of years working with young people with special educational needs.  I look forward to applying this experience to my role as a Governor.

Meheryar Khan Co-opted Governor: Audit and Risk Committee

Hi, I'm Meheryar. I'm currently a manager at Ernst & Young LLP, delivering audit and assurance services to a number of clients, from start-ups to FTSE 350 and global businesses.

My experience is significantly technical, particularly in the reporting and auditing areas, as well as dealing with environments subject to high levels of change and helping teams navigate through evolving landscapes. I've worked with the company since 2014, having started a graduate program with Ernst & Young, following completion of a BSc in Accounting and Finance. I'm also qualified as a Chartered Accountant, receiving my qualification with the ICAEW in 2015.

I believe that being a governor will provide me with a unique opportunity and insight into the education industry, as well as being part of an organisation that contributes greatly to society. The ability to have an impact on the future of students has encouraged me to become involved with αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ.

In my private life, my interests include both the automotive and aerospace industry. I'm a regular attendee of car and air shows.

Smitha Nair Governor

Smitha is currently a finance manager at bp, delivering the commercial, financial and performance agenda for a business unit within Castrol. Her experience has almost always been in the business, taking part in key decisions to deliver strategic objectives.

Smitha was a Governor previously with a senior school, before joining Activate in Dec 2023. The opportunity with Activate has broadened her knowledge and experience in the education sector. She has always been passionate about education – in particular women’s education. As someone who is the first female to attend University in her family, she is deeply aware of the positive impact education can have on an individual’s life. And so, the Governor’s role is something she cares about deeply as it has the potential to influence the lives of young people. She hopes that her passion for education, life experiences and business & commercial knowledge will benefit the communities that Activate operates in.

Justin Obee Governor

With over 30 years of operational leadership experience in customer service and people development, I am deeply passionate about the power of learning and its ability to transform lives. Throughout my career, I have focused on coaching, mentoring, and supporting individuals to reach their full potential, while fostering a culture of continuous improvement and personal growth.

As a former Regional Manager at Sky UK, I led a large team, placing a strong emphasis on well-being and mental health support, serving as the National Mental Health Champion. This role reinforced my commitment to ensuring that mental health and emotional support are integral to any learning or work environment.

I am a qualified trainer and have specialised in delivering courses in mental health first aid, suicide intervention and safeguarding, I am also currently studying towards becoming a therapeutic counsellor and hope to use all these skills in my new role.

Now, as a Governor at αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ, I am excited to contribute to the strategic leadership of an innovative educational organisation with an inspirational learning philosophy. My goal is to help shape a positive learning experience that prioritises well-being and equips learners and employees with the skills and support they need for future success.

Kathy Slack Link Governor: Employer Engagement

I joined αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ as a governor in December 2020 and sit on the Search and Governance Committee and the Quality and Relevance Committee.

I am a board director of Innovate Surrey Ltd. (ISL) where I promote and advise on University of Surrey’s innovation ecosystem, which includes industry engagement, commercialisation of intellectual property, development of spinouts, spin-ins, start-ups and scaleups and investment funding. ISL provides oversight of the management of Surrey Research Park (innovation and research).

I was Chair of Surrey Research Park Advisory Board until recently when ISL was established.  SRP is the fourth largest research and science park in the UK with over 130 innovative companies based over 70 acres. The Park is part of the University of Surrey with crucial links on research, provision of work experience and jobs. Provision of skills continues to be a top demand of companies on the Park.

I was the chief executive of Enterprise M3 Local Enterprise Partnership until the end of July 2022. At EM3 I worked with others to create the environment for businesses to grow and flourish across Hampshire and Surrey, securing over £250m to support innovation, skills and infrastructure improvements.

I have a passion for joining up people and initiatives and was the lead CE for Catalyst South, an alliance of six LEPs that championed the importance of the business community across the South. I was also the cluster lead for the four growth hubs supporting businesses in Hants, Surrey, Berks, Solent, Sussex and Brighton.

I have nearly forty years of experience of working with businesses and people to support economic growth, first in helping the long term unemployed to get jobs, then in work to support young adults get training and assisting business to start up, scale up and grow. I spearheaded the first skills strategy produced by the South East England Development Agency and championed work to get girls in schools interested in IT careers. I'm passionate about achieving greater diversity on boards and in teams. I was honoured to see my work on economic development across the South of England recognised when I received an OBE for the work in 2017.

I live in Oxfordshire and enjoy the local countryside and unwinding in my garden.

James Voûte Link Governor: Schools

Hello, my name is James Voûte and I’m delighted to be a governor for αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ.

I became a governor in October 2021 because I was motivated to make a difference to young people’s education and to help them succeed. I’m a sales and marketing leader in the publishing industry and have a strong professional interest in digital learning.

Since joining αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ I’ve been greatly impressed by the passion and engagement of our staff and students, and the very high standard of facilities across our campuses. I’m also a link governor for the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Education Trust, so I’m particularly focused on the performance of the seven schools in our portfolio.

Dan Willis Staff Governor

Hello, my name is Daniel Willis.

I am the Group Contact Centre Manager at αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ. My team look after customer enquiries via both telephone and email, alongside application processing received on our websites and in person.

In terms of my background, I have worked and studied at Reading College and αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ since 2013 and have the unique advantage of having seen both sides of the organisation, as a student and as a staff member.

Alongside my day-to-day role, I am also the staff governor and have been in this role since December 2021.

I became a governor as I had a lot to give in terms of my perspective and experience, which I felt would be an asset to our governing body. From a personal perspective, I also wanted to gain further insight and understanding into strategic thinking and planning to help progress my career further.

Currently, I am still finding my feet in the role, but I hope to have real impact in the coming months with the potential of myself becoming a link governor for sustainability.

This will entail ensuring that we are meeting our sustainability key driver: I’ll be working with staff, students, and employers to make sure that everything we do takes into consideration the impact on our local and global environment.

αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is a Further Education Corporation, registered under the Further and Higher Education Act (1992) on 01 April 2003, as Oxford and Cherwell College. The Corporation was renamed Oxford and Cherwell Valley College on 17 August 2005 and became αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ on 01 September 2013.

αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is an exempt charity under Part 3 of the Charities Act 2011 and until July 2016 was regulated by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills as Principal Regulator for all Further Education (FE) Corporations in England, and since July 2016 has been regulated by the Secretary of State for Education.

The αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Group includes Activate Enterprises Ltd, Activate Investments Ltd and the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Education Trust, of which αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is a Member.

αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ is a member of the αÄïÔ¼ÅÚ Education Trust (company number: 08707909)