Who are the Senior Management Team?

Chief Executive Officer: Mark Dacey

NAME

Mark Dacey – NPTC Group of Colleges Chief Executive Officer

EDUCATION

Having left Lewis Boys’ Grammar School, Pengam at 16 years of age with no formal qualifications, Mark Dacey progressed via Ystrad Mynach, Pontypridd and Bridgend Colleges of Further Education, through a series of City & Guilds and BTEC National and Higher National Certificates in Construction and Surveying.

In addition to a Certificate in Education from Cardiff University, he holds a BSc Degree in Building from the Polytechnic of Wales, an MSc Degree in Facilities Management from the University of Strathclyde and a Diploma in Building Surveying from the College of Estates Management. He also holds extensive professional qualifications in Building, Surveying, Health & Safety and Law. He is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

EMPLOYMENT

Mark has worked as an Instructor, Associate Lecturer, Lecturer, Curriculum Development Manager, Head of Department, Dean of Faculty and Campus Principal. He has worked in numerous colleges in Wales and in England. In 1999, Mark was appointed by the Queens Privy Council and became one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors (HMI) for Education and Training working for the Office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector in Wales, prior to being appointed Principal of Neath Port Talbot College on 1 April 2004, and subsequently Group Chief Executive on 1 August 2013.

OTHER ROLES

Mark is Chair of the Children’s Rights Unit, a member of the Public Service Board, a member of the Children and Young Peoples Leadership Group, a member of the Building Safe and Resilient Communities Leadership Group, the Chair of the Wales Negotiating Committee for Further Education and the Chair of the 14-19 Network. He is also a Director of six companies wholly owned by the NPTC Group of Colleges, including the UKs No. 1 English Language School, LSI Portsmouth.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyor
  • Fellow of the Chartered Association of Building Engineers
  • Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute
  • Member of the Chartered Institute of Building
  • Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

Principal / Deputy CEO: Catherine Lewis

NAME

Catherine Lewis – Principal / Deputy CEO

EDUCATION

Completed secondary education at Lewis Girls School and Porth County Comprehensive School followed by an LL.B Honours law degree at University College London, University of London. Became a qualified Solicitor following completion of the Law Society Finals at the then Polytechnic of Wales and two years as an Articled Clerk to Morgan Bruce Solicitors in Pontypridd and Cardiff.

Obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management from the then University of Glamorgan (USW).

A Member of the Law Society of England & Wales and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

EMPLOYMENT

Worked for Morgan Bruce Solicitors, which became Morgan Cole and now Blake Morgan from 1992 – 2005. Qualified as a solicitor there in 1994 working in their Pontypridd and Cardiff offices. In 1994 became a HR/ Employment Law specialist eventually responsible for the Swansea team of lawyers within the Firm.

From 2005 to 2012 worked for Eversheds LLP based in Cardiff but working all over the UK, becoming a Principal Associate.

Catherine was the Vice Principal Corporate Services at NPTC Group of Colleges from 2012 to 2018. Catherine became Deputy CEO / Deputy Principal in 2018 before becoming Principal / Deputy CEO in July 2023.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Strategic Corporate Lead
  • Deputy Chief Executive
  • Group Legal Advisor
  • Lead on internal investigations
  • GDPR Data Controller
  • Commercial activities and Hafren Theatre
  • GDPR
  • World Wide Operations
  • Skills
  • Employer Engagement
  • Link Director for each subsidiary company

OTHER ROLES

Catharine was the Chair of the Welsh Netball Association from 2011 until she stepped down in June 2024 and joined the Netball Europe Board in 2014. Treasurer of the South East Wales Netball Association.  Also spent 16 years on the Committee of the SW Wales CIPD Branch in a variety of roles.

Vice Principal: Academic: Tessa Jennings

NAME

Tessa Jennings – Vice Principal: Academic

EDUCATION

Having studied A-Levels at Porthcawl Comprehensive School, she subsequently progressed to Glamorgan University to read Law and complete the Legal Practice Course.

EMPLOYMENT

Tessa has worked as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Head of School, Head of School and Director of Studies. Her current role sees her responsible for Admissions, Marketing and Communications.

OTHER ROLES

Tessa has been involved in the forthcoming Wales Curriculum 2022; contribution has been mainly focused in the Humanities Area of Learning and Experience. She is also an Estyn peer inspection.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • LLB (Hons)
  • LPC

Vice Principal: People and Digital: Eleanor Glew

NAME

Eleanor Glew – Vice Principal: People and Digital

EDUCATION

Educated to A-level at Bishop Gore Senior Comprehensive School in Swansea. Eleanor then completed a BSc. Economics in Business Administration, at Cardiff University.

On returning to full-time study, Eleanor successfully gained an MA in Personnel Management at the University of the West of England.

Eleanor has been a fully chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) for over 15 years.

EMPLOYMENT

Since September 2003 Eleanor has worked within the HR Unit at NPTC Group of Colleges (formerly Neath Port Talbot College) initially as a Senior Officer:  HR and since July 2005 as the head of the department.  As Assistant Principal: HR, Eleanor has the strategic responsibility for Human Resources, Staff Development and Diversity.

Previously Eleanor has held management HR roles in Avon Ambulance Services NHS Trust and at the Young Offenders Institute at Premier Prison Services, HMP & YOI Ashfield, in Bristol.

Prior to moving into HR, Eleanor was a Corporate Analysis Manager for the Equifax Database Company, based in Wexford, Eire.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Strategic Operational Lead
  • Human Resources
  • Staff Health & Wellbeing
  • Equality and Diversity
  • Staff Development
  • IT Services
  • Director of JGR & Llandarcy Park Ltd subsidiary company

Vice Principal: Financial Services: Mathew Harvey

NAME

Mathew Harvey – Vice Principal: Finance and Estates

EDUCATION

 

EMPLOYMENT

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Development and implementation of finance strategies across the entire College Group.
  • Ensuring appropriate and sufficient financial planning, forecasting and other financial controls are applied by the College and all of its subsidiary companies.
  • Preparing the College accounts and financial reports and those for all other legal entities under the control of the College as well as the Group consolidation.
  • Development and oversight of the Group’s risk management processes.

Vice Principal: Corporate and Group Company Secretary: Gemma Charnock

NAME

Gemma Charnock – Vice Principal: Corporate and Group Company Secretary

EDUCATION

Completed secondary education at Maesteg Comprehensive School followed by an LL.B Honours law degree at Cardiff University. Became a qualified Solicitor following completion of the LPC Law Society Finals at Cardiff Law School and two years as a Trainee Solicitor to Edwards Geldard Solicitors Cardiff.

Obtained a Post Graduate Certificate in Corporate Governance (Distinction) from CIPFA

EMPLOYMENT

Worked for Edwards Geldards Solicitors, (Geldards LLP), 2002 – 2013. Qualified as a solicitor there in 2004. In 2006 promoted to Associate, 2009 to Senior Associate.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Clark & Legal Advisor to Corporation Board and Company Secretary for Group
  • Annual Governance Reporting to Welsh Government
  • Designated Whistle-blowing Officer and FoI Officer
  • Head of Complaints
  • Hafren Theatre Board Member
  • GDPR Advisor
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Lead on NPT Asset Based Community Development
  • Presiding Officer for Student Union Elections
  • Student Union Constitution Adviser
  • Governance Budget
  • Business Development Unit
  • Community Engagement and Responsible Business
  • IT Services
  • Refectory Services
  • Nursery

OTHER ROLES

School Governor, Cwmfellin Primary School since 2017

A Member of the Law Society of England & Wales

Assistant Principal: Quality: Fran Green

NAME

Fran Green – Assistant Principal: Quality

EDUCATION

West Hatch Technical High School, Chigwell, Essex – A-Levels

Tottenham College of Technology – Advanced Levels in Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing Middlesex Polytechnical – Cert. Ed. in FE

University of Newport – Post Grad Certificate in Leadership and Management

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Principal: Quality at NPTC Group of Colleges since October 2016, Director of Studies from 2012 to 2016

Head of School: HAT from December 2010 to October 2016 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer for Hairdressing and Beauty Lecturer at Tottenham College of Technology+

Stylist and Manager in salons

Therapist in an Acupuncture Clinic in the London area

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Quality Assurance
  • Examinations
  • Teaching & Learning
  • Value Added
  • Performance Data
  • MAT-Vocational
  • Appeals
  • Nominee – Awarding Organisations
  • Budget responsibilities

Assistant Principal: Curriculum: Geraint Jones

NAME

Geraint Jones – Assistant Principal: Curriculum

Geraint has been the Assistant Principal Curriculum at NPTC Group of Colleges since 2009 and prior to this date, he was the Head of School for Sport and Public Services at the College throughout 2003-2008.

Geraint has strategic responsibility for the management of the College curriculum, along with the organisation of the Welsh Baccalaureate and the 14-19 Learning Pathways curriculum across the College.

Geraint has overall responsibility for Bilingualism within the College and line manages the Director of Bilingualism, Bilingual Development Co-ordinator and the 14-19 Partnership Officer.  Geraint is the chair of the College’s Bilingual Working Group and14-19 Working Group.

Geraint works closely with key stakeholders in forming partnerships and developing curriculum opportunities.

Geraint is a Director of Llandarcy Park Ltd, which is one of the College’s Subsidiary Companies.

Assistant Principal: Students: Siân Jones

NAME

Sian Jones – Assistant Principal: Students

EDUCATION

Completed O Levels at Newbridge Grammar School then moved onto the new Crosskeys Tertiary College to study A Levels.  Completed a BSc Joint Degree in Earth and Environmental Pollution Sciences at the Polytechnic of Wales.

Completed the Certificate in Social Services whilst employed by Somerset Social Services and then made the decision to go back into education to undertake a PGCE – 11 to 18 with a Science and Environmental Science specialism at Bath College of Higher Education.

To support the current role have completed a certificate in Counselling and more recently around merger completed the Level 5 in Operational Management.

EMPLOYMENT

NPTC Group of Colleges – Assistant Principal: Students – August 2013 to Present Coleg Powys – Assistant Principal: Student Services, Assistant Principal: Quality Development and Assistant Principal: South Powys – 2001to 2013

Pembrokeshire College – Quality and Professional Development Manager, Curriculum Manager and Curriculum Leader – 1993 to 2001

Pembrokeshire College and Ebbw Vale College – Lecturer 1989 to 1993

Mid Glamorgan CC – Alternative to Custody and Care Worker (Rhondda) -1989 to 1991

Somerset CC – Youth and Community Worker –1988 to1989

Gwent and Somerset Social Services – Residential Social Worker –1983 to 1988 Since 1993 have been an approved Estyn Peer Assessor and Peer Inspector for FE and ACL

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Safeguarding Lead for the College and DSP
  • Creating a safer learning community plan
  • Safeguarding Team
  • Student Vulnerable groups
  • Wellbeing and counselling services
  • Transition information collection
  • Study Support
  • Additional Learning Needs Support – discrete and mainstream, exams arrangements assessment and support
  • Student Finance
  • Student Transport
  • Front of House Operational Services
  • Student absence reporting
  • ALN Transformation
  • Student Involvement
  • FCF fund
  • ALS fund
  • Cynydd

Assistant Principal: Work-based Learning: Nicola Thornton-Scott

NAME

Nicola Thornton-Scott – Assistant Principal: Work-based Learning

EDUCATION

MA in Leadership and Management (Education), University of South Wales, Newport.

Post Graduate Certificate in Training & Development, Wolverhampton University.

Further Education Teachers’ Certificate, Swansea Institute of Higher Education.

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Principal Skills at NPTC Group of Colleges, (January 2010 to date).

Joined the College in May 1997 as an Assessor and became the Senior Officer of Pathways Training before taking over as Manager in March 2003.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • International strategy
  • Skills Academy Wales
  • Work-Based Learning Consortium
  • The planning, delivery and review of the College’s Work-Based Learning portfolio in line with Welsh Government’s policy drivers
  • The lead-in respect to Skills and all Sector Skills Councils
  • Raising the College’s national profile in Work-Based Learning
  • Supporting the planning and delivery of Gwendraeth Valley Community Enterprise (t/a Jobforce Wales) and Learnkit Limited’s Work-Based Learning provision
  • Director of Jobforce Wales and Learnkit Ltd
  • Business Development and Employer Engagement
  • Skills for Growth European Projects (Skills for Industry and Upskilling@Work)
  • The promotion of Skills Competitions.

OTHER ROLES

Peer Inspector for Her Majesty’s Inspectorate for Wales (Estyn) and member of the National Training Federation for Wales (NTfW).

Assistant Principal: Higher Education: Victoria Burroughs

NAME

Victoria Burroughs – Assistant Principal: Higher Education

EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT

 

OTHER ROLES

 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • HE Planning
  • HE Portfolio
  • HE Validations
  • HE Annual Monitoring
  • HE Partner Approvals/ Reviews
  • Fee and Access Plan
  • Budget responsibilities
  • HE Bursaries