DERBY CATHEDRAL - Key Persons


Alexander Binns

Job Titles:
  • Director of Music
Alexander joined Derby Cathedral as Director of Music in April 2019, where he is responsible for the operation of the Cathedral's Music Department and directing the Cathedral Choir. Before moving to Derby Alexander spent three years as Assistant Director of Music at St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Suffolk.

Anthony Cotton

Anthony Cotton is the Cathedral's Bell Ringing Master.

Barbara Walford

Barbara is the joint lead for the Derby Cathedral Embroidery Workshop.

Carla Vicêncio Prior

Carla joined Derby Cathedral in October 2022, and in her role is responsible for helping to develop a learning culture across the Cathedral and the various communities we interact with. Carla has a special interest in interfaith work and hopes to support the work that is already happening across the city in this area. She also has a passion for social justice and teaching the next generations about the love of God. Before joining the Cathedral Carla loved being the Team Vicar of a group of 10 rural parishes in Derbyshire. Carla has a background in business and marketing and before ordination worked in Competitor Intelligence and Market Research. She has a Business Degree, a Masters in Slavonic Studies (Trade Economics) and a Masters in Theology. She has lived in 6 different countries over the years and has travelled extensively in Europe, South America and Eastern Africa. Carla is Portuguese but has lived in the UK for over 35 years. She is married with two grown up sons. In her spare time, she also loves cycling, reading, learning new languages and above all, good food.

Carol Thomas - COO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Head of Operations
Carol originally joined the team in 2018 as Head of Operations before progressing to Chief Operating Officer in 2021. Carol's background is in project and operational management, working for a number of different private sector organisations as well as owning her own children's soft play centre. Carol left the Cathedral in May 2023 to pursue a life in Scotland with her husband, enjoying what the outdoor life the area has to offer. Carol returned to the role of Chief Operating Officer in September 2023, splitting her time working remotely and regularly coming back to Derby. Carol's passions are being in the outdoors, wild swimming and keeping to her roots with Derby, an avid fan of Derby County Football Club!

David Legh

Job Titles:
  • Lay Member of Chapter
David, a formers High Sheriff of Derbyshire, is a retired rural Chartered Surveyor and retains farming and landowning interests near Ashbourne. He is a long-serving churchwarden of his local parish and is married to an Anglican priest. He and Jane have four married children, widely scattered, and a strong desire to see more of them and their ten grandchildren.

David MacAlister

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator
  • Ministry of Welcome Coordinator
David MacAlister is the Ministry of Welcome Coordinator for Derby Cathedral. David's other roles at the Cathedral include chairman of the Social Committee, Council member of the Friends and assisting with maintenance tasks for the Vergers Department. Prior to retirement, he was a director of a local engineering company involved with the aerospace and brewing industries. Other interests include Scouting, hill walking and amateur dramatics - stage crew.

Edward Turner

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director of Music
Edward joined the staff at Derby Cathedral in September 2017, having previously held posts at Worcester College Oxford, Tewkesbury Abbey, Dean Close School Cheltenham and Southwell Minster. As Assistant Director of Music, he assists the Canon Precentor and Director of Music with the administration of the Cathedral's Liturgy and Music; plays the organ for most choral services; directs the Cathedral's Voluntary Choir; and helps with the tuition of the Choristers. Edward also directs Derby University Choir, and is the Assistant Director of Music and Accompanist of The Nottingham Bach Choir. Having been a chorister himself (at Southwell Minster), he has a particular passion for the music of the Anglican liturgy, both in choral and organ repertoire. When he isn't practising or answering emails, he can often be found drinking, eating, walking, or any combination of the above.

Ewan Eardley

After leaving Portland College Ewan became a volunteer at the Cathedral Café and was then offered a part-time job until transferring to the Cathedral in 2019. Ewan is a keen Dr Who fan and enjoys going to conventions with his family. He also enjoys drawing, collecting and reading comic books, especially Marvel. He also enjoys spending time with friends.

Helen Fisher

Helen's role of Verger at Derby Cathedral requires her to look after the day to day running of the Cathedral, keeping it clean, setting up for services and taking part in the daily worship and ensuring things run smoothly.

Janet Poole

Janet has responsibility for meeting with Cathedral Ministry staff and clients from parishes to discuss about Vestments, either new or to be conserved. Her training was at Medway College of Art taking City and Guilds exams in Dressmaking and Embroidery and then a Teaching Course. She taught Needlecraft in a Secondary setting for 25years. In her spare time Janet makes her own clothes, has an interest in crafts, gardening, flower arranging and belongs to a local Stitch Group, the local National Trust Group and Derby Wildlife Trust.

Janet Wendy Reid

Janet is one of Derby Cathedral's volunteer Flower Arrangers.

Jen Simmons

Job Titles:
  • Digital Marketing Officer
Jen joined the Cathedral in July 2022 and manages the social media and website content for Derby Cathedral. Her responsibilities within this role include identifying and delivering new digital marketing initiatives that support visitor engagement, events, and fundraising. Jen has a background in marketing, international marketing, and events. Previous roles have included managing marketing campaigns, social media management and international student recruitment. She also co-owns a Speciality Coffee Shop with her husband and oversees the marketing and digital content for the business. Having previously lived in the French Alps, Jen loves being outdoors, enjoys fitness and swimming.

Jessica Kilmurray

Job Titles:
  • Head of Operations
Jessica was born and raised in Louth, Lincolnshire, attending King Edward VI Grammar School, and came to Derby in 2006 to study Forensic Science at the University of Derby. Deciding that life in a laboratory wasn't quite for her, Jessica has tried her hand at several vocations, including restaurant management, property management, school administration, kitchen and bathroom design and she also, for a short time, ran her own successful dog walking business. After starting at the Cathedral five years ago as the part time PA to the Dean and Residentiary Canons, Jessica now works full time as Head of Operations. When she isn't working, she spends her time with her partner James renovating their bungalow in Alvaston, Jessica's passions are old houses, antiques, trying out new coffee shops and gin bars, baking, and reading books, her favourites being The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt and White Teeth by Zadie Smith.

Karen Hair

As Cathedral Warden, Karen is now involved in managing the front of house activities for services, along with a team of stewards. She also volunteers at various events and concerts at the cathedral, works on the cathedral bar when needed and is part of the weekday Welcome Team for Cathedral visitors. Karen also leads the team of volunteers involved in the monthly Cathedral Coffee Corner. Karen has held various roles within local government and the National Trust during her paid career. This has involved successfully managing libraries, Highways teams and the city's Tourist Information Centre. In her spare time she belongs to a local running club, has completed several middle-distance races and is now a Run Leader. She also enjoys walking with her husband Richard and Callie, their Border Collie, as well as spending time catching up with their twin daughters.

Karen Whaley

Karen was married at the cathedral 25 years ago. She volunteered for a while as part of the Cathedral Welcoming team before her second baby was born. Karen was employed five years ago as relief verger, Cathedral cleaner and occasionally does hospitality duties as well as serving at Cathedral services. She is also chorister supervisor. In her spare time she likes to knit, walk and read. Karen is a massive fan of heavy metal music, spending much of her annual leave at festivals and concerts either helping to make an event happen or just enjoying the gig. Karen say's ‘It is said that if you enjoy your job it doesn't feel like work - I still can't believe they pay me to do what I do!'

Kate Bunting

Job Titles:
  • Cathedral Archivist
Among her various volunteering ‘hats', Kate keeps a record of documentation archived by the Cathedral Office when it is no longer current, and is in the process of sorting it all into a logical sequence. She also looks after some historical material. (The Parish Records and other important early documents are now in the care of the County Archives.) Before her retirement, for many years she was in charge of maintaining the library catalogue at the University of Derby. She enjoys singing with Derby Bach Choir, playing oboe and recorders and re-enacting the period of the English Civil Wars (as a civilian!).

Kim Hardy

Kim's role of Verger at Derby Cathedral requires her to look after the day to day running of the Cathedral, keeping it clean, setting up for services and taking part in the daily worship and ensuring things run smoothly. Kim was born in Derby and lived here and in Belper until she was 12 years old, before moving to Biggleswade in Bedfordshire. Brought up a Baptist, she became a Girl's Brigade Captain and was involved in the Billy Graham Foundation UK in her youth. She was confirmed at St Anne's, Derby on All Saints' Day in 2006 and has held various roles there, and is currently church warden. Kim worked for the Crown Post Office counter for 33 years as a travel and foreign currency specialist. In her spare time she enjoys all quiz shows on TV. She also likes to go camping and her favourite place is Norfolk.

Laura Fraser

Job Titles:
  • Commercial Manager
Laura has been at the Cathedral since 2015 and is the Cathedral's Commercial Manager. Laura's background is in event management and she previously ran events for a number of organisations including the University of Derby. When not at the Cathedral most of Laura's spare time is spent with family and raising her two young children with her husband Alex. Laura is from Derby and although she has lived in other cities as a graduate, she is happy to be settled back in her hometown and to be close to friends.

Louise White

Job Titles:
  • Administration Assistant
Louise is a scholar in the arts and theatre. Born and raised in Nottingham, Louise swapped the hustle and bustle of the city for the cows and rivers of Devon and Cornwall to attend University at Dartington College of Arts (Falmouth University) in 2009. She returned to Nottingham to set up a successful theatre company under her own name and became an associate artist and collaborator with several Derby-based institutions, including Derby Theatre and Derby Museums. When Covid restricted her theatre endeavours, Louise studied for her MA at Leeds Beckett University and began lecturing Drama and Acting studies at both Nottingham and Derby Colleges. Teaching is something very close to Louise's heart and she has been teaching at youth theatres since 2014. Louise moved to Derby in 2022 now works part time as Admin Assistant at Derby Cathedral while continuing her studies. In her spare time, Louise enjoys hiking and very much enjoys being able to stroll around Darley Park on her lunch break.

Maddie Lloyd

Job Titles:
  • Head
  • Head Verger
Maddie is Head Verger at Derby Cathedral and is responsible for setting up for services and events whilst also caring for the Cathedral on a day-to-day basis. She is also part of the Community Committee and the Social Committee. Starting out as a Trainee Chef, Maddie has worked at a variety of venues around Derbyshire, catering for events such as Weddings and Award Ceremonies. Having gained experience in different fields, Maddie felt a pull back to the Cathedral as she was previously in the Girls' Choir from 2010 till 2018 and was Head Girl for 3 years. Maddie is lucky enough to live close to her family and loves to spend time with them, especially her baby nephew. Having recently moved to Belper with her husband, Tom, she's enjoying exploring the area and going on plenty of walks. She is also part of the Cathedral's Voluntary Choir.

Mark Titterton

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Chapter
Mark is a lay member of the Chapter and Chair of the Chapter's finance committee, as well as being a former Warden of the Cathedral. He is also Executive Chair of the Diocesan Board of Finance, and is treasurer of Edensor Parish in the Peak District, where he lives.

Monica Hewitt

As Cathedral Warden, Monica is involved in managing the front of house activities for services, along with a team of stewards.

Nick Green

Nick's role of Verger at Derby Cathedral requires him to look after the day to day running of the Cathedral, keeping it clean, setting up for services and taking part in the daily worship and ensuring things run smoothly.

Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson took up the post of Dean of Derby in July 2020. He is based at Derby Cathedral but also plays a full part in the Bishop of Derby's Staff Team. The role of Dean includes the leadership of Chapter, the governing body of the Cathedral. Peter is committed to partnership working: since January 2021 he has been the independent chair of the Derby City Poverty Commission and a member of the City of Derby's Stronger Communities Board. He is developing strategic relationships with the faith sector across Derby and Derbyshire, and works closely with the Multi-Faith Centre, based at Derby University, and represents the Bishop of Derby on the Derby University Governing Council. Peter's educational interests include overseeing the Cathedral's relationship with Derby Cathedral School. He holds a doctorate in Divinity from Durham University and is an experienced contributor to theological education and training within the church. Prior to arriving in Derby Peter served in suburban North Tyneside, the inner city of Newcastle upon Tyne and in Northumberland, where from 2008 he held the post of Archdeacon of Lindisfarne, leading the Newcastle Diocesan Strategy for the rural church.

Rachael Lee

Job Titles:
  • Finance Manager
Rachael Lee is the Finance Manager at Derby Cathedral. Her responsibilities involve providing key financial and management information to the Management Team and the Cathedral Trustees. Rachael has over 25 years of experience gained from various business sectors, predominately within the construction industry. In her spare time Rachael enjoys cooking, gardening, and time with her granddaughter. rachael@derbycathedral.org

Rachel Randall

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Cathedral Voluntary Choir
  • Music Administrator
Rachel joined the Music Department in 2016 and her role involves assisting the Director of Music with the administration required to run the Cathedral Choir. She can often be found in the Cathedral's music library, issuing music to be sung to the Choristers and Lay Clerks. As well as her work as Music Administrator, Rachel is also a member of the Cathedral Voluntary Choir, and worships at the Cathedral with her family.

Rhiannon Robinson

Job Titles:
  • Coach
  • Choral Director for Schools
Rhiannon is Derby Cathedral's Choral Director for Schools, delivering for the Cathedral's Music in Schools programme, working in schools across Derby and Derbyshire. Rhiannon is a mezzo-soprano and vocal animateur living in Staffordshire. She began singing in the Huddersfield Choral society aged 6 before joining the Kent Youth Choir and Chamber Choir upon moving to Ramsgate. During her time studying and living in Manchester Rhiannon was involved in many choral, musical theatre and operatic projects. Rhiannon has performed professionally with the National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company as part of their 25th Anniversary celebrations and most recently as a chorus member, cover and lead role for Buxton International Festival. Other choral appearances include Cosmo Singers, The Medlock singers, Canzonetta, and Ad Solem - with whom she toured internationally. As a member of Melodico Octet she sings professionally throughout the North West, including televised performances with the BBC Philharmonic as part of their ‘BBC presents' series. As a workshop leader and vocal coach Rhiannon has worked with Opera North, Z-arts, Venture Arts, Manchester Actors Company, SoundUp Arts and Footlights Theatre School. Through her work with Grange Park Opera's outreach scheme, Primary Robins, Rhiannon has brought singing to many under privileged schools across Greater Manchester aiming to install self-confidence and a love of performing. Rhiannon studied with Eiddwen Harrhy at the Royal Northern College of Music where she was a recipient of the Kathleen Trust scholarship, the Annie Ridyard Scholarship and the D'Oyly Carte Trust scholarship. Rhiannon is a huge animal lover and is regularly found with a good book and her two cats on her lap!

Richard Hair

Richard supports the verger team by looking after the cathedral and services. Previously a Chartered Engineer in the power industry, alongside his job at the Cathedral Richard sings bass as a Lay Clerk in the choir, and plays bass in bands and pit orchestras.

The Revd Adam Dickens

Job Titles:
  • University Chaplain
Adam joined Derby Cathedral in the Spring of 2014. The main focus of his work is as Anglican Chaplain at the University. Prior to arriving, Adam was in Dorset where he had been living as part of two different Christian communities, latterly at Hilfield Friary with the Anglican Franciscans, and prior to that at The Pilsdon Community, living alongside those struggling with poor mental health, addiction, and homelessness. He has also worked in parishes in inner-city Portsmouth and Worcestershire. Adam is married to Teresa and enjoys many things in life including the countryside, sport, and the arts (both high and low culture!) a.dickens@derby.ac.uk

The Revd Dr Alan Flintham

Alan returned to Derby Cathedral in 2015, having previously been Lay Reader there in the 1990's. In the intervening years he was an Associate Priest in the Melbourne Benefice of South Derbyshire. As Chaplain he supports the governance work of the Cathedral Chapter by advising and minuting its meetings. Alan has a long-standing interest and involvement in education, having been a secondary school headteacher, a university honorary research fellow and an internationally recognised writer on education leadership and how school leaders may be sustained in its ethical, moral and spiritual dimensions. He is also a Churchill Fellow.

The Revd Maureen Priddin

Maureen chairs the Justice, Peace and Creation Committee - (JPCC) which advises and recommends actions for the Cathedral in its mission, and ministry on justice, peace and the environment. JPCC also recommends the allocations to be made from the Cathedral's charitable giving. Maureen was one of the first women to be ordained at Derby Cathedral. She served as priest in charge until 2011 at St John's Mickleover Derby and then came to Derby Cathedral when she retired.

Val Grahl

Job Titles:
  • Member of Chapter
Val became a Lay Member of Chapter in 2014, having worshipped at the Cathedral since 1987. Both of her sons were, at different times, head choristers in the Cathedral Choir. Val is a former Cathedral Warden, is a member of the serving team, sings with the Cathedral Voluntary Choir and fulfils several other volunteer roles in the Cathedral. As a member of Chapter, Val has been co-chair of the Community Committee and is currently Interim Chair of the Cathedral Council. Before retirement, Val worked with children with special educational needs in both mainstream and special schools and was a school governor. When not at the Cathedral, she loves spending time with her three grandchildren, enjoys bird-watching and visiting National Trust properties.