Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Children’s University names Rose Jones as CEO

Rose James has been appointed as Hull & East Yorkshire (HEY) Children’s University CEO having been interim CEO since March, following the departure of Natasha Barley.

HEY Children’s University strives to give every child the opportunities they deserve, no matter what circumstances they were born into. The charity offers a diverse range of experiences, from days at local businesses where they learn about career options and take part in activities, to visits to cities including London and Edinburgh

Rose said: “It’s an amazing charity and a great place to work. The team is fantastic and everyone is truly passionate about what they do – which is to make a difference in disadvantaged children’s lives across our region.

“I am especially passionate about our ‘HEYCU in the Future’ experiences. These experiences give children the opportunity to visit a local business to spend a ‘day in the life’ with staff. We’ve worked with over 20 businesses to deliver these so far and it’s proven to be incredibly successful. One of the children who attended our last HEYCU in the Future session described it as the best day of his life.

“I’m excited for the future of HEY Children’s University. I’ve got some big ideas and look forward to working with our team, trustees and supporters to make them a reality.”

Richard Field, HEY Children’s University’s chair of trustees, added: “Rose joined HEY Children’s University in 2013 and from day one, has proven herself to be an invaluable member of the team.

“On behalf of the board of trustees, I’d like to thank Rose for everything she’s done for the charity so far. It was a unanimous decision to appoint her as our new CEO and I look forward to working with her as we continue to help and inspire as many children as we can.”

HEY Children’s University receives financial support from partnerships with local businesses including Northern Gas Networks, the University of Hull and Associated British Ports.

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