A Sum Greater than its Parts? Making Education Groups Work - latest report launch

The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy.

The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy.

 

A Sum Greater than its Parts? Making Education Groups Work - report launch

12th March 2019


Thanks to all those who joined us at King & Wood Mallesons for the launch of our latest publication, the second edition in which we focus on education groups.

Following the success of our first report, Sharing Resources, Securing Success (2017), this second edition further explores how educational standards can be raised through providing a central service and regional and national leadership roles. Contributors include those running MATs as well as other leaders in the education sector.


The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy. 

Click here for the reflections of Ian Koxvold, Head of Education Strategy, PwC UK.

 

Angus Baldwin joins The Migraine Trust as Chief Executive.

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Angus Baldwin joins The Migraine Trust as Chief Executive.

11th March 2019


Wild Search were delighted to work with The Migraine Trust on their search for a new Chief Executive.

Having spent the majority of his career in the charity sector, Angus Baldwin has worked in senior roles for a range of charities including Macmillan Cancer Support. Bowel Cancer UK and Leonard Cheshire Disability. Most recently, he was the Director of Policy at the UK Faculty of Public Health before joining The Migraine Trust as Chief Executive last week.

This is an exciting time for the Trust and we wish Angus all the best in his new role.

 

Studying Success: The Role of Books in Higher Education - latest report launch

The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy.

The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy.

 

Studying Success: The Role of Books in Higher Education - report launch

28th February 2019


Wild Search has launched its latest report by Professor Neil Carmichael in partnership with The Booksellers Association

The report assess the role of the textbook in universities today, addresses student habits and takes a look at how resources are included in the TEF.

Thanks to all those who joined us at the launch event in the House of Commons yesterday.

It has been a pleasure working with the Booksellers Association on this important report.


The report may now be downloaded here or email research@wildsearch.org to request a hard copy. 

 

Monica Risam appointed as Governor of the Legal Education Foundation

If you would like to work with Wild Search in developing your board, please contact Daisy to arrange an initial discussion dc@wildsearch.org

If you would like to work with Wild Search in developing your board, please contact Daisy to arrange an initial discussion dc@wildsearch.org

 

26th February 2019

Monica Risam joins the Governing Board of the Legal Education Foundation

Wild Search have been working with the Legal Education Foundation since 2017 on developing their Governing Board and this is the fourth appointment we have advised on.

Monica Risam is the General Counsel of Lombard International where she has responsibility for the global legal, company secretarial, risk and compliance and regulatory affairs functions. Prior to joining Lombard International, Monica held a number of senior roles at Aviva plc, including General Counsel & Company Secretary of Aviva UK Life, General Counsel, Aviva Group and General Counsel, Aviva Europe. Monica is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and The George Washington University and is dual-qualified to practice law in the United States and the United Kingdom. She is also a non-executive member of the Elton John Aids Foundation’s Finance & Investment Committee and a non-executive director of the International Supporters of EJAF UK.

 

David Frost CMG to become next Chief Executive at the London Chamber of Commerce

If you would like to work with Wild Search in building your leadership team, please contact Daisy to arrange an initial discussion dc@wildsearch.org

If you would like to work with Wild Search in building your leadership team, please contact Daisy to arrange an initial discussion dc@wildsearch.org

 

13th February 2019

David Frost CMG to become next Chief Executive at the London Chamber of Commerce

Wild Search were delighted to work with The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry on their search for the first new Chief Executive in 16 years.

David Frost is a trade and economics specialist who was most recently an adviser to the Foreign Secretary and previously the Chief Executive of the Scotch Whiskey Association and British Ambassador to Denmark. We look forward to seeing his impact on the Chamber’s purpose to connect, influence and support London businesses of all sizes. He will formally take on the role on 1 April 2019.

Coverage of announcement:

POLITICO

CITY AM

 

Educating Billions: Wild Search roundtable on UK education in China with KWM

If you would like advice on building your leadership team to expand your education business overseas, please be in touch. info@wildsearch.org

If you would like advice on building your leadership team to expand your education business overseas, please be in touch. info@wildsearch.org

 

7th February 2019


Educating Billions: Wild Search roundtable on UK education in China with KWM

Wild Search celebrated Chinese New Year by organising an event with leading international law firm King & Wood Mallesons.

A roundtable discussion was held on exporting UK education to China. Attendees included schools who have had great success in entering the Chinese market, those considering taking this step, as well as other education businesses.

Some key points that emerged include:

  • Identifying, accessing and assessing potential Chinese partners was cited as a significant challenge in building plans to establish education businesses in China. Due diligence, good dialogue and building a strong relationship with the investor/ partner were said to be necessary.

  • Retaining the brand is critical and regularly visiting the schools/ offices is important. However, it could also be that having some flexibility with the brand, to allow it to be successful in the local context could be considered. Registering your trademark is essential and cheap (though litigation costs can still be high). 

  • For schools, it is important to have the support of the governors, before moving ahead with discussions related to a presence in China.