SKILLS 4 - Key Persons
Job Titles:
- Admin Officer ( Digital )
Since leaving University with a Degree in Graphic Design, Annie has worked in the Creative Media Sector as a Designer. Annie joined Skills 4 in February 2019 as the Office and Brand Manager, bringing a wealth of experience to the role. Annie is responsible for engaging clients through social media platforms and identifying areas where we can potentially attract new clients through marketing and social media channels increasing our brand awareness and engagement.
Job Titles:
- Admin Officer ( Learners )
Deborah's career began in hospitality after completing her degree in Tourism Management. On relocating to West Yorkshire, Deborah transferred her skills and wealth of customer service knowledge from this sector and moved into a Senior Account Management role. She worked for almost a decade for a Fleet Provider managing key accounts. Deborah joined Skills 4 in August 2020 to work within our Client Engagement Team.
Job Titles:
- Executive Mentor and Coach
Elizabeth has worked at director level in the engineering, manufacturing and construction sectors for the past 20 years. As Managing Director of 3 Vocational Awarding Bodies she spent 10 years creating opportunities for individuals and businesses in training and qualifications.
Jayne is the founding CEO of Skills 4 and has extensive experience of training and consultancy in workforce development, with a specific specialism in gender diversity.
Job Titles:
- Special Advisor, Executive Mentor & Coach
Lynn is a highly experienced operator in the skills environment with over 25 years experience. Previously Lynn was operations director for Semta the Sector Skills Council for science, engineering and advanced manufacturing.
Michelle has had a long and successful career working in the skills and education arena, operating specifically within the advanced manufacturing, engineering and science sectors.
Job Titles:
- Executive Mentor and Coach
Mickey has over 30 years' experience in financial and project management. He brings his passion for social justice, diversity and inclusion, and a male perspective to our Strategic Advisory Board.
Paul Robertson has more than 30 years' experience in all aspects of the media. Until July 2011 he was the award-winning editor of the Evening Chronicle in Newcastle - a position he held for nearly 10 years. He was also the editorial director for Trinity Mirror North East.