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Frank Jacob

Moved within/to: ESCP Business School
On: December 2023

ESCP Business School, Germany. Frank Jacob has taken up his position as the new rector of ESCP Business School in Berlin. He succeeds Professor Véronique Tran, who became ESCP’s executive VP for executive education and corporate relations on 1 July 2023. Frank Jacob was appointed professor of marketing at ESCP in 2002 and has been a member of the European Department of Marketing ever since. Frank was elected by the School’s Academic Senate and appointed rector by professor Léon Laulusa, executive president and dean of ESCP. In this role, he will strengthen ESCP’s outstanding position and excellence in teaching and research, and further develop its unique multicultural and multidisciplinary approach. “I feel honoured and grateful for the trust placed in me by the entire ESCP community. We want to further develop ESCP’s Berlin campus as a centre for management studies with the greatest cultural diversity in Germany. I am particularly keen to raise awareness among our students of the ethical standards of our European value system and to share these with our international graduates in all regions of the world.”

Charles Hornstra

Moved within/to: EducationUSA
On: January 2024

EducationUSA, US. EducationUSA has announced Charles Hornstra will join the Europe & Eurasia team as REAC: regional manager for West & Northern Europe. He is based in the Hague in the Netherlands. Having worked as the REAC: regional manager in East Asia & the Pacific for more than six years and in educational diplomacy for more than a decade, Charles Hornstra boasts a wealth of experience collaborating with the U.S. higher education community. His focus includes international student mobility issues, innovative regional recruitment strategies, and the creation of impactful engagement opportunities. Charles is dedicated to promoting U.S. higher education and fostering meaningful connections that transcend borders. He is a proud Fulbright alumnus and graduate of Rutgers University. As REAC, Charles will oversee EducationUSA’s advising and outreach activities in Belgium, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Beverley Orr-Ewing

Moved within/to: GlobalEd Consult
On: October 2023

GlobalEd Consult, UK. Beverley Orr-Ewing has recently launched a brand new business venture as director of GlobalEd Consult. Drawing on her extensive experience in international student mobility and recruitment GlobalEd Consult will provide support, advice and project management to institutions and organisations across the HE sector both in the UK and further afield. Beverley was most recently director of the Centre for Study Abroad at the University of Bristol leading on short-term student mobility and summer programmes. She was responsible for an ambitious and creative mobility strategy achieving significant growth in student numbers. She has a particular understanding of how mobility can be strategically embedded to support wider internationalisation aims. Beverley said:” I’m thrilled to launch my new consultancy and to work with universities to support their student mobility and recruitment ambitions using my 20 years of experience in the field.”

Margaret Wenger

Moved within/to: ECE
On: November 2023

ECE, UK.  Margaret Wenger has been in the field of international credential evaluation since 1990, having previously worked in Togo and Japan. After many years at Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc. (ECE) as an evaluator, senior evaluator, and senior director of evaluation, she is now ECE’s senior director of information and knowledge. In her new role Margaret will focus on providing international education professionals with resources and up-to-date information on evaluation methods, trends, and processes. She is the author of ECE Presents: The Educational System of Tunisia and The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Its Educational System and Methods of Evaluation, and has contributed to other publications. She leads TAICEP’s (The Association for International Credential Evaluation Professionals) Digital Student Data initiatives and serves on the board of directors of the Groningen Declaration Network. “As international education changes, I am excited to find new ways to share ECE’s expertise and knowledge with others in international education, and work with colleagues around the world to further the possibilities of technology, cooperation, and outreach to support international learner mobility.”

 

 

Chris Goodbourn

Moved within/to: GEMS Education Group
On: December 2023

GEMS Education Group, Global. Chris Goodbourn has been appointed as the director – university partnerships at GEMS Education Group, situated within the GEMS For Life team. Drawing on his extensive 14-year background in education, Chris will cultivate meaningful partnerships with higher education Institutions & organisations, to enhance the value and career opportunities for GEMS senior and graduating students each year. Chris brings a wealth of experience, having previously served as the regional director for Asia at Amerigo Education, a leading provider of high school programs for international students in the USA and Canada and with 12 years at global pathway provider Navitas, where Chris held a variety of roles including Director of Marketing and Admissions, BCUIC and Regional Manager, Southeast Asia. He said of his new role “I’m very excited to be working with HE institutions globally to build best-fit opportunities for all GEMS Alumni, and to continue to celebrate the amazing work the GEMS Schools do every year”.

Clara Hawking

Moved within/to: Globeducate
On: September 2023

Globeducate, Global. Clara Hawking was recently appointed as Globeducate’s first official head of artificial intelligence Clara holds a Master of Computer Science from the University of Stockholm with a focus on inclusion inLearning Management Systems and machine learning, then further specialising in AI at Master Level, which has equipped her with a keen understanding of the ethical implications of AI technology in education. She also holds a Master ́s degree in Practical Philosophy and Applied Ethics, a Master of Theology in Peace and Conflict Resolution, and a PhD candidacy in Political Philosophy and Psychology. Clara also holds an executive certificate in accelerating digital innovation from the Stockholm School of Economics. She has a passion for volunteering, which is evident through her role a voluntary director of ICT and digitalisation at an educational organisation in Kenya. Clara ́s appointment reinforces Globeducate ́s unwavering commitment to holding a position and will lead on all educational policies, programmes, guidance, training, and curricula initiatives for AI, as the group demonstrates its commitment to navigating the frontier of AI in education.

Andrew Rennie

Moved within/to: OTHM Qualifications
On: November 2023

OTHM Qualifications, UK. The OFQUAL Awarding Organisation OTHM has appointed Andrew Rennie to the role of head of partnerships – leading on the business development activities and strategy of the organisation. Andrew brings over 20 years of experience from the international education sector, with a passion for trans-national education. He has a track record in opening new markets and forming strategic alliances and collaborations in the pursuit of taking British education to learners abroad. Previously, he has worked for the Awarding Organisation NCC Education, and two UK universities within an international capacity. The university experience involved International Student Recruitment, which are skills that he says often come in useful when supporting and growing partner institutions abroad. “OTHM is an outstanding, ambitious organisation with a strong focus on having a continuously expanding portfolio of relevant courses, high quality, and growth. I am honoured and excited to join a fantastic team and to have the opportunity to help drive the business development activities during this exciting period.”

James Pitman

Moved within/to: Independent Higher Education
On: December 2023

Independent HE, UK. IHE has welcomed James Pitman as its new chair of the Board. James has served on the IHE Board for a number of years, most recently in the position of vice chair, and has been instrumental in guiding our work in key areas such as member growth and international education. James is the managing director, Higher Education UK & Europe, at Study Group, having joined the business in 2007. He has held a variety of senior international roles in the music industry and education publishing. James is a member of the British Council’s HE Sector Group, a founding member of Destination for Education, and founding advisor to the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for International Students. Of his new role, he said: “Almost all of the ambitions we have as a country are underpinned by education – a vibrant economy and enhanced productivity, innovation, a skilled workforce, excellent healthcare and a thriving creative sector. Independent Higher Education members make an essential contribution to each of these, supporting talented people from the UK and overseas to pursue their educational ambitions and future career success.”

Adam Kilburn

Moved within/to: NEAS
On: November 2023

NEAS, Australia. Adam Kilburn has been named the next CEO and public officer of NEAS Australia. Adam brings extensive experience in the English Language Teaching sector, most recently as director of Holmesglen’s English Language Centre in Melbourne. Adam has had executive oversight for ELICOS, AMEP and teacher training programs within a TAFE and training environment, specialising in management and bringing experience as lead teacher and teacher trainer specialist. With deep knowledge of student recruitment, quality and compliance, and curriculum development, NEAS is confident that Adam’s skill set and experience in business start-ups and process improvement will be an asset to NEAS. Adam holds a Master of Arts (Language and Literacy) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA). The NEAS team, consisting of Daniel Yuen, operations manager, Rima Ibrahim, education manager and Peetra Lechte, communications manager, continue to support the organisation’s members throughout the leadership transition period.

John Crick

Moved within/to: International Education Sustainability Group
On: November 2023

International Education Sustainability Group, Australia.  John Crick has joined the team at International Education Sustainability Group as partnerships director UK for the Climate Action Barometer for international education. John joins the International Education Sustainability Group after five years at Enroly, where he was in the role of director of Enroly services and compliance. Prior to his time at Enroly, he was at the SAE Institute as director of international student recruitment, and previously as a marketing director. Speaking of his new role, he said: “Having established a Founders Group of prominent Australian and NZ universities for the Climate Action Barometer, we are now doing the same for forward-looking universities here in the UK. If you’d like to know more about what we’re doing or you’d just like to have a chat about sustainability issues affecting our sector, please get in touch!”

Iain Murray

Moved within/to: TechnologyOne UK
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TechnologyOne UK, UK. Iain Murray has started a new position as a corporate account manager at TechnologyOne UK, which supports SaaS solutions and aims to make life simple for higher education and local government institutions. He joins the company after three years working at the Estonian higher education technology outfit DreamApply, where he was in the role of head of global sales. Iain said upon the news of his hiring at TechnologyOneUK: “My next step has taken twelve months of patience to make sure that the role and company are the correct fit and with Technology One they easily ticked all the boxes. The technology landscape in education is changing and I can’t wait to get out and catch up with new and existing relationships and share how Technology One is disrupting the market.”

Robert Davis

Moved within/to: Avant Assessment
On: August 2023

Avant Assessment, US. Robert (Bob) Davis has recently joined the team at Avant Assessment as director of international pathways. Avant Assessment develops and delivers language proficiency solutions that improve language teaching and learning including computer-adaptive proficiency assessments in 45+ languages, professional learning for educators, and remote proctoring. This new role at the organisation focuses on creating pathways for global learners which recognise and celebrate their multi-lingual skills. Bob previously served as global CEO of Mandarin Matrix and executive director of the College Board’s International Division. Bob has worked and studied in China and has overseen partnerships between US and Chinese education entities which foster collaboration and mutual understanding. Bob is based in Chicago and has served as manager of World Languages and International Studies programs at Chicago Public Schools, as well as China advisor to the former Mayor Richard M. Daley. “I am thrilled to join Avant and to expand their global footprint.”

Ula Tang-Plowman

Moved within/to: University of Central Lancashire
On: November 2023

University of Central Lancashire, UK. Ula Tang-Plowman has recently finished her post at the University of Nottingham where she was the deputy director of international student recruitment and started her new role as the director of international recruitment at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), where she focuses on delivering the university’s international ambition on sustainability and diversity for the university. With a rich background as an international student and as the first university graduate in her family, Ula remains a passionate advocate for the transformative potential of UK higher education. Beyond her professional role, Ula is the founder of the British Universities’ China Association (BUCA), an initiative she established from scratch, demonstrating her commitment to fostering international educational connections. She also actively participates as a member of the BUILA Executive and chairs the China Regional Interest Group.

Andy Howells

Moved within/to: NCUK
On: November 2023

NCUK, UK. NCUK has announced the appointment of Andrew Howells MCIM as its new chief marketing officer. With more than 15 years of experience in senior marketing roles in higher education, Andrew brings a wealth of expertise and a track record of significant accomplishments to this critical role. Before joining NCUK, Andrew served as the Assistant Director for External Affairs at Universities UK International (UUKi), a sector body representing 140 UK universities. His prior roles also include senior positions in marketing, student recruitment, and alumni relations at the University of Southampton and Royal Holloway, University of London. “We are thrilled to welcome Andy to the NCUK team,” said Stuart Smith, CEO of NCUK. “His deep understanding of the higher education sector, combined with his proven ability to lead successful marketing campaigns, makes him an invaluable addition to our organisation. We look forward to the significant contributions he will undoubtedly make as we continue to connect international students with world-class universities.”

 

Sagar Bahadur

Moved within/to: Sannam S4
On: August 2023

Sannam S4, India. Sagar Bahadur, a leader in educational business solutions, was recently appointed as the executive director for India & South Asia at Acumen, part of the Sannam S4 group. He aims to align seamlessly with Acumen’s commitment to global expansion and strategic innovation. His endeavours include the successful launch of Gradstar Global Education in 2022, achieving over 40 international collaborations and significant revenue milestones. With an 8-year tenure at Amity Education Group, he facilitated the establishment of multiple global campuses. Notably, Sagar revamped the University of Queensland’s India strategy, setting a benchmark for similar projects. He has been recognised through prestigious awards, including BW BusinessWorld 40under40 2020 and the Philip Kotler Award. He said of his new role: “My journey harmonises organically with Acumen’s commitments to the sector, especially magnifying partnerships with governments, corporations, and educational institutions. I’m eager to work with and support international clients in achieving successful endeavours within South Asia.”

 

Stephen Harvey

Moved within/to: Malvern International
On: November 2023

Malvern International, UK. Malvern International recently announced the appointment of Stephen Harvey as its chief development officer on Wednesday. In the role, Harvey would be responsible for expanding its global network of university and higher education partnerships. Stephen has 40 years of experience in the global education sector, and will bring a wealth of expertise to his new position. He’s also served as non-executive director at Sannam S4, founder and global managing director of Cambridge Education Group’s ‘Oncampus’ higher education pathways division, head of higher education advisory services at KPMG UK, and project manager at the UK Department for Education’s strategy and innovation unit. Stephen had also served as the UK managing director of Study Group and currently held the trustee position at Cumberland Lodge. “I am extremely pleased to welcome Stephen to Malvern,” said chief executive officer Richard Mace. “As a leading authority in our industry, Steve’s extensive experience and network will be invaluable to the next stage of Malvern’s development as we look to expand our university partnerships.”

Arthur Lane

Moved within/to: The Ambassador Platform
On: August 2023

The Ambassador Platform, Global. Arthur Lane has recently accepted the role of VP, partnerships (North America) with The Ambassador Platform, a leading peer-to-peer student recruitment platform recently acquired by IDP. Artie’s mission will be to spread the word on how peer-to-peer is reshaping international and domestic student recruitment, with a special focus on partnering with internal marketing teams to drive every part of the student journey toward enrolment. Artie’s experience in the higher education space includes previous engagements at Cialfo, IntelliBoard, and teaching assignments at various colleges and continuing education teams across Ontario, Canada. Speaking of his new role, he said: “I’m looking forward to visiting with our valued clients, and meeting new potential partners, especially over the next month or two. Let me know if we can chat about your student recruitment and marketing needs!”

Christopher Connor

Moved within/to: University of Buffalo
On: November 2023

University of Buffalo, US. Christopher Connor has taken up the role of acting VP for enrolment management at the University of Buffalo. Christopher, who has been at the institution 12 years, was previously senior assistant dean for overall enrolment management, and also had the same role for graduate enrolment management services prior to that. He also has a secondary role at the European Association of International Education as a trainer. In his most recent post at Buffalo, he helped to achieve a 74% increase in graduate international student enrolment growth to record high levels 2015-2023 – from 1,460 to 2,542, as well as implemented formal Spring entry terms at Buffalo, which increased new incoming graduate student enrolment 674% 2015-2023 – from 46 to 356. Christopher posted on LinkedIn, saying he was “happy to share” the news with the sector.

Kate Busby

Moved within/to: Novakid
On: October 2023

Novakid, US. Kate was recently appointed as the director of social media marketing, influencers and PR at Novakid. She has over 10 years’ experience leading global marketing teams in multiple industries, including education. Prior to joining Novakid, Kate worked in lead social media roles at Keenfolks AI Agency, IWG plc, PageGroup as well as writing for several household publications including VICE, ArtNews and Harper’s Bazaar. Bringing people-first leadership to her new role and beyond, Kate also serves as a mentor on GrowthMentor and MentorCruise to empower, clear the path and set a direction to unlock talent potential and drive sustainable results. In her new position at Novakid, her mission is to build a world-class example of customer-centric marketing and positioning Novakid as reference in online ESL education for children. “I feel very fortunate to join the Novakid team at a time where education has become almost inseparable from gamification. At its very best, learning is fun, memorable and filled with surprises – and that’s Novakid from first to last!”

 

Nusrat Bashir

Moved within/to: University College Dublin
On: November 2023

University College Dublin, UAE. Nusrat Bashir has recently been appointed regional director for UCD’s Global Centre in Dubai. Nusrat will drive UCD’s global engagement strategy in a growing number of countries in the Middle East and Africa, strengthening the university’s profile and reputation in the region via growth in student recruitment, establishing and nurturing global relationships and partnerships, and developing student mobility opportunities. With over 20 years of student recruitment experience in international higher education within both the public and private sectors, promoting study abroad in the UK, US, Holland, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Nusrat is looking forward to focusing now on UCD and Ireland as the number one study destination. “I am incredibly excited to join one of the world’s leading universities and to raise not only the profile of UCD within my region but also to showcase Ireland as the number one study destination for international students,” she said.

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