Oxford Diocesan Bucks Schools Trust Governors' Briefing Pack
32 Malcolm Peckham Malcolm served on the Council of Keele University 2004 – 2014 having graduated from the University in 1969 in Economics andHistory with the Certificate of Education. He was appointed as Deputy Pro – Chancellor in 2008 and Pro – Chancellor/ Chair of Council in 2012. He is a member of the University’s College of Fellows and received an Honorary Doctorate in 2015. After a period of training as an accountant with the Milk Marketing Board he taught in secondary modern, technical, comprehensive, grammar schools and an FE college before entering education administration. Malcolm held senior posts in Buckinghamshire and Croydon before being invited to establish a new LEA as the Director of Education in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, a post he held for nine successful years until retirement. Since that time he has provided consultancy across both England and Wales and retains numerous interests in local educational matters, most recently chairing the Wycombe and Marlow Teaching Schools Alliance, a past director and trustee of the Wycombe High School MAT and a past Treasurer and tutor at the London School of Theology. He is also a trustee of the Wycombe Child Contact Centre. He has recentlyretired as a Magistrate after twenty two years service, latterly sitting in West London Magistrates Courts and the Crown Court atIsleworth. He is a Fellow of the Howard League for Penal Reform. Malcolm and his wife are active members of Union Baptist Church and have been in membership since 1979. They have been blessed with four daughters, four sons - in - law and twelve grandchildren. Andrew Jeffrey Andrew is currently a Manager in the ‘Not for Profit’ team at Cooper Parry which has a significant Not for Profit and Academy presence in the Midlands. Andrew joined Cooper Parry in August 2019 when the Education team at Whitley Stimpson Limited transferred their Academy and Not for profit portfolio to facilitate the team’s growth and knowledge base. He has over 12 years’experience with audit and accounting. In 2014 he joined the Whitley Stimpson newly created Education team, having previously completed his training as a Chartered Accountant there. Andrew specialises in the education and charity sector and has worked with, and advised, a diverse range of educational organisations, including Academies, Free Schools, Independent Schools, Further Education colleges, Catholic Education offices and systemic schools as well as a wide range of local, regional and national charities. Andrew’s role in particular within the education team has been to work closely with Academy Trusts, not only through the audit and production of year end accounts,but also providing financial advice and support to schools and assisting them in undertaking and completing the relevant reporting requirements of the ESFA. He has also been a church warden within his local community since 2012.
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