Saturday, September 28, 2024

Grimsby’s University Centre gets new Campus Principal

The TEC Partnership has appointed Joanne Wallace as new Campus Principal for Higher Education at the University Centre Grimsby.

She joined the TEC Partnership last year as Deputy Principal, bringing extensive experience in the education sector, from the University of Leeds and Bradford College before working on curriculum development and quality management of overseas centres in the Pacific Rim and Middle East.

Joanne said: “I joined TEC Partnership as Deputy Principal a year ago and have felt fortunate to join an organisation and team where improving the outcomes of every student is at the heart of everything they do.

“I am looking forward to working with colleagues to continue to develop an accessible and outstanding provision for the communities that we serve and to further the development of our new Animal Care training facility at our Grimsby campus and the new build development of the Skegness campus, both of which will bring further educational opportunities to our local communities.

“One of my key goals going forward is to further involve local and regional employers in our academic provision and to align our offer to existing and future aspirations of their business and regional economic priorities.”

Ann Hardy, CEO of the TEC Partnership, said: “Joanne’s extensive experience in Higher Education and curriculum development will support students and our local communities. Her approach to supporting our local community and building lasting talent pipelines make her the ideal person to lead the University Centre forward.”

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