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Board of Directors

John Teahan - foundation director, chair

John

John has substantial experience in finance and local government before retiring having worked in a variety of different roles within a bank and local authority. This  included Sub-branch manager of a bank, within a  local authority as a  Deputy Chief Cashier, Budget Information assistant, Local Authority Group accountant, Principal Finance Officer, Commissioning and Development Officer, Service Manager Performance and Administration, Complaints Officer, Rest Centre Manager and Coordinator as part of the Emergency plan, Project Manager PFI, Social Care Housing, Business Manager and Interpretation and Translation Manager.

John has been a governor at St John Vianney Catholic Primary School, Coventry, for over 30 years and Chair for over 25 years.  He has been also been a Local Academy Representative within Romero MAC at St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Coventry.  He has worked with Romero Directors in various reviews and was a member of a School Improvement Board.  John’s governance experience encompasses; school admissions; complaints; appeals; recruitment; safeguarding; redundancies; expulsions; Health and Safety; HMI; Ofsted; DFE; Section 48; SEND; Pupil Premium; EYFS; budgeting; purchasing; performance; and reviews.  John is also a Local Authority Link Governor and been Chair Director of the MAC since it opened.

On a voluntary level, John was formerly a parish youth leader, and he continues to be actively involved in the local Catholic parish including as a member of the Parish Church Council.

Anthony cawley - foundation director, vice chair

Tony

Tony has worked within a business environment for multi-national companies and small businesses using diverse business skills and experience built over time. He has managed multi-disciplined engineering teams and tendering departments completing many multi-million-pound projects. Tony has managed Profit and Loss budgets and has a comprehensive knowledge of working within a commercial business environment.

As vice-chair of two governing bodies, Tony has extensive experience of working within an educational environment and determining strategic direction for the schools.  As chair of the resources committee, he has challenged and supported the headteacher, business manager and finance team to ensure that budget planning is accurate and realistic particularly when faced with ever-changing funding criteria. He led a successful multi-vendor tender negotiation across a group of schools to ensure best value contracts.  Tony has experience in senior staff recruitment and has been instrumental in this process on a number of occasions including the compilation of marketing material, short-listing and interviews.

Keith ainsworth - foundation director

Keith

Keith was admitted as a solicitor in 1982. Until 1988 he specialised in criminal law - mainly prosecuting as agent for the Attorney General in major fraud and homicide cases. In 1988 he joined 3i Group plc, eventually specialising in private equity and corporate finance.

Keith returned to legal practice with Edge Ellison in 1991, becoming a partner in 1993 and eventually national head of finance law and a member of the management oversight board, specialising in banking & finance law, corporate finance, corporate governance, treasury regulation and eurobond issues. In 2000 he became a director of a major finance group, acting as joint finance director, and having board responsibility for audit, compliance & governance, all legal matters, and risk management.

Keith is a former partner and head of corporate finance at Wright Hassall LLP, solicitors, where he continued with banking & finance, and developed specialisms in charity law & safeguarding, education finance, pensions law and public procurement.  He remains a consultant with Wright Hassall carrying out major client projects and providing training support.

For some years Keith has been a director/trustee of, or adviser to a number of Catholic charities, and has a particular interest in Catholic liturgy and church music, having studied organ performance and choral conducting at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and elsewhere.  His family has had a long history of involvement in teaching and training – Annette, his wife, is a retired teacher and his younger son is a college lecturer and former teacher.

Laurence Moore - foundation director, finance

Laurence

Laurence is a Chartered Accountant and past Shareholder, Director and Chairman of one of the largest independent firms of Accountants in the Warwickshire and Birmingham area. After graduating with an Honours Degree in Business Studies, Laurence trained and qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1983, when he won the Warwickshire Prize for the highest placed finalist.

He has always lived in Coventry and attended Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School in 1969 as a pupil in the year the school opened.  He has a wealth of governance experience having served as a governor at Cardinal Newman for nearly 40 years up to 2023. He fulfilled the role of Chair for several of those years, and also Vice-Chair. His experience included interviewing every Head Teacher at Cardinal Newman since Harry Mellon, the first, as well as many other senior posts. He chaired the Finance Committee for many years working closely with the School’s Business Managers, taken part in several Ofsted inspections as a Governor and sat on committees dealing with Pay Policy, Appeals, Redundancies and Recruitment etc.

Laurence is also Finance Director and Trustee of a Theatre Charity in Coventry.

 

Katherine Marston - foundation director

Katherine

Katherine has experience working at 5 secondary schools in the Midlands. She has held leadership roles in Catholic secondary schools in Birmingham and Worcestershire Local Authorities.  She is a Local Leader of Education who has supported a number of schools with strategic leadership. 

For the last 3 years Katherine has been Head of School at Saint John Wall Catholic School, rapidly improving the school which now has a P8 score of +0.68 (from -0.25 3 years ago), a Good Ofsted judgement and an Outstanding S48 Grading.  Katherine’s LLE work has involved her supporting Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, Coventry and she has been a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Primary, Birmingham, Interim Executive Board for the last year.