ST. NICHOLAS - Key Persons


Barry Hedges

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair

Connie (Jacqueline) Amin - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Treasurer
Connie has been involved in the shipping industry for over 33 years, working for two shipowners, the last 28 years being with the Tsakos Group. Connie is the Manager of their London office and involved with the insurance of the shipping fleet. Connie is a Euroasian from Malaysia and has lived in the UK for 44 years. She has two talented children and a large extended family. Through the interests of her Mother, Mary she continues to support Don Bosco, St Vincent De Paul and other charities. Connie has visited Ghana over the last 26 years and really feels the suffering that the disadvantaged in the various communities face and has been a silent supporter from the start of the project St Nicholas. She has been instrumental in sending volunteers, including her two children, niece and other family members. Apart from this, Connie at every opportunity fund raises and is herself sponsor to two children and through her family a further 7 children are sponsored. Her relatives have fundraised for medical issues which have arisen from time to time.

Deborah Eleazar

Job Titles:
  • Founder and Management Lead
  • Fundraising / Volunteer Enquiries
Deborah was from 1983 until 2013 a Director and CEO of Tsakos Shipping (London) Ltd, part of the Tsakos Group, having worked with the company for 44 years. Currently she is in a management position at Tsakos with responsibility for business in West Africa and Pakistan. Having spent over 35 years travelling to Ghana for business, together with Captain Kappas, Deborah was one of the primary sponsors in setting up the school and currently has overall responsibility for the running of the school. Deborah is passionate about the charity, having seen that it has saved lives due to health issues and has witnessed at first hand huge progress in the education of the children. Her vision and dream is to open an additional classroom each year, so as to allow the children to complete their education at St Nicholas.

Elizabeth Dean

Job Titles:
  • Chairman and Governance Enquiries

Elizabeth Dutton

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair Person and Education and Governance Lead
Liz has a background in International Development with a particular focus on Africa. After completing a degree in Development Studies she undertook research on book publishing in Africa based at the University of Zambia in Lusaka. Following this, she was asked by UNESCO to contribute to a major study of school textbooks in South Africa and Zimbabwe. She has continued to work as a researcher and consultant on a wide range inner-city regeneration projects in London and other parts of the UK. Many of these projects have incorporated education and training as a key strategy for addressing poverty. She is also a qualified teacher and has taught at a further education college in Bedford and at a prison in Hertfordshire. She currently works as a volunteer at Aylesbury Crown Court where she supports vulnerable witnesses when they come to give evidence at court. Liz has been involved with St. Nicholas School from its early days and helped liaise with the Ghanaian press at the school's official launch in 2012. Since then she has continued to take an active interest in the school contributing to the development of its publicity materials and strategic documents. In all this she brings extensive experience of working in deprived communities and, through her research, a keen understanding of the potential for education to change lives.

Vivienne King

Job Titles:
  • Volunteer Lead
Vivienne is a savvy business woman having run her own recruitment agencies in London for many years. Vivienne first visited St. Nicholas in 2012 to witness the opening of the school and has been hooked since, visiting most years to volunteer and teach reading, writing and maths. Vivienne has watched the school grow from having 28 children aged between 4 and 6 to now having 90 children in six classrooms, with the addition of a new annex building. Vivienne is passionate about developing our volunteer offer having experienced first hand the personal benefits of working with the children. She regularly brings back beautiful items made at the school to help fundraise.