Paradigm Trust | 01/09/2014

Adam Redgrove – Parent Director

Adam joined the board of directors of Paradigm Trust in September 2015. He was also a member of the academy council at Solebay Primary Academy, where his two children attend, and ensured parents’/carers’ views are heard and accounted for. Prior to this, he was a parent governor on the local governing body at the school.

Adam is a structural engineer with over 15 years experience. Adam’s work often included school projects, which has enabled him to gain a valuable insight into the operational and management aspects of schools. Adam taught English in India for six months after graduating from university. Adam is passionate about children’s education and the importance of primary education.

Adam’s term of office was four years. He was appointed as a director by the members on 23 September 2015 and stepped down on 2 October 2017.

Paradigm Trust | 01/09/2014

Amanda Phillips CBE

Amanda joined the Board of Directors of Paradigm Trust in September 2013. She was also a member of the education committee and the operations and finance committee.

Amanda was the CEO of Paradigm Trust and, since 1 January 2017, also the principal of Murrayfield Primary Academy.

Amanda became the headteacher of Old Ford Primary School in March 2003. She became the headteacher of Culloden Primary Academy in August 2006, as well as the executive headteacher. Both schools are now rated outstanding by Ofsted. Amanda led Ipswich Academy out of special measures, as principal.

Amanda led on school improvement work for the trust. Amanda was also a national leader in education and she regularly advised on school improvement in other schools and educational establishments. She was often approached by national media to speak on current educational matters.

Amanda was accountable to the department for education (DfE) and the board of directors of Paradigm Trust in addition to over 2,100 pupils and their families for high service delivery. She made sure that the trust’s vision and values were secured and articulated whilst determining a high professional development strategy for all 400+ employees.

Amanda died on 31 May 2017.

Paradigm Trust | 01/09/2014

Christopher Crozier – Member

Christopher has been one of the members of Paradigm Trust since 2 April 2013. He attends the audit and risk committee.

He joined the governing body at Old Ford Primary School in 2004 and went on to become chair in 2008. Christopher was also a governor at Culloden Primary School, before it converted to an academy in September 2013. Christopher was chairman of the Paradigm board until July 2016.

Christopher is the chief risk officer of Permira, a European private equity firm with global reach. He focuses on improving and standardising Permira’s risk management function globally. Christopher’s role covers key areas including reputation, conflicts, compliance, litigation and regulatory matters. Prior to joining Permira as a principal in 2008, Christopher was the chief administrative officer for emerging markets (EMEA) at Morgan Stanley where he was responsible for a number of compliance and risk matters including helping the firm establish its middle east offices.

Prior to this, he practised law at Freshfields and Simpson Thacher. Christopher has a degree in law from Oxford University, England, and a degree in international relations from Brown University, USA. Christopher is a solicitor (England and Wales) and an attorney (New York).

Christopher served as a director of Paradigm Trust from September 2013 until 19 July 2016. His term of office was four years. He was appointed as a director by the members when the company was formed on 2 April 2013.

Paradigm Trust | 11/06/2013

Ben Bryant – Director

Ben joined the board of directors of Paradigm Trust in May 2017, having been a member of the Trust’s Education Committee and a governor within the Trust over the past four years. Ben originally visited Old Ford Primary School in 2013, as part of his work in the Department for Education in 2013 and, having kept in touch with the school, became a governor later that year. Ben held the position of governor for two years, and moved to take up a role on the Trust’s Education Committee when the Trust’s governance structure was changed in 2015.

In his day job, Ben is a Director of Isos Partnership, an independent research and advisory organisation specialising in strengthening strategic planning and delivery across public services, including education, special educational needs and children’s services. Before joining Isos, Ben was a civil servant in the Department for Education for five years, where he held key roles leading policy on the pupil premium, special educational needs, and funding. Away from his professional work, Ben co-founded and is a trustee of a charity that uses football to support young people from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds in London.

Ben’s term of office is four years. He was appointed as a co-opted director by the Trust Board on 23 May 2017.

Last updated June 11, 2017