Jo is passionate about the transformative power of education and combatting inequalities across the system.
She believes that inclusion should be at the core of education policy and practice.
Jo brings vast national and global education experience to this role, having spent 17 years as a secondary teacher and school leader in three schools across the country, and a decade as senior education adviser at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
As well as this role, Jo is a Foundation for Education Development Executive and Co-founder of a group of female education consultants and advisers.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a school governor, and a member of Horwich Visiting Service.
Julian is the Great Nephew of Spitfire designer Reginald Mitchell. Operation Spitfire was originally established to restore the Mk 15 Spitfire which is housed in the Potteries Museum. Now this has been completed and a new gallery built he has moved the focus to education.
Julian is passionate about making history relevant and using it to inspire students to follow careers from STEAM based subjects. Understanding the history of flight and the world events that culminated in the Spitfire are important from both an historic and engineering point of view.
Julian lives locally and is a director of local pharmacy chain Cornwell’s Chemists Ltd.