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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.

James Martin

Moved within/to: Dalhousie University
On: October 2023

Dalhousie University, Canada. James Martin has recently been appointed to the role of manager, recognition of prior learning Dalhousie University. In this role in the Faculty of Open Learning and Career Development, James intends to expand prior learning collaborations both locally and internationally. James is a seasoned professional in the realm of International Education with extensive qualifications. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Mary’s University, a certification in School Leadership and Management from Harvard Business School Online, and TESL certification. With extensive expertise in the language, international, K-12, and Higher Education sectors, James has concentrated on school start-ups, curriculum design, academic development, teacher training, and recruitment management. James said: “We are currently experiencing a thrilling era, where people’s intangible yet highly valuable educational experiences are finally being acknowledged globally in sectors that foster relationship-building and long-term opportunities. Their aim to expand outreach to organisations, thereby maximising training and upskilling prospects for individuals, through a collaboration and support with the Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration.

Barnava Sarma

Moved within/to: Edvoy
On: October 2023

Edvoy, Global. Barnava Sarma was recently promoted to director for Africa, CIS, and South Asia at Edvoy. Barnava is a dynamic leader with more than 12 years of experience in international education and a passion for empowering students and partners to achieve their academic and career goals. With a keen understanding of diverse regional needs, I am also instrumental in fostering partnerships, driving innovation, and connecting agents with top educational institutions for their students. Their strategic vision and commitment to educational excellence have positioned Edvoy as a leading force in facilitating educational journeys for students/partners across Africa, the CIS region, and South Asia.

 

Phoebe O’Donnell

Moved within/to: Enroly
On: October 2023

Enroly, UK. Phoebe O’Donnell embarks on a new and exciting chapter in her career, joining Enroly as its head of services in a significant addition to the company’s fast-growing team. Phoebe joins Enroly following an impressive eight-year tenure at Study Group. Phoebe’s background leading international admissions teams and successful management of transformation projects will undoubtedly play a crucial role in enhancing Enroly as it builds out its services capability. Speaking about her new role and responsibilities, Phoebe said, “I am thrilled to be heading up the Services team at Enroly and to start building on its impressive track-record of delivering first-class outsourced services to Enroly’s university partners on the platform. It’s an opportunity to make a real impact across a fantastic portfolio, from enhancing student visa outcomes to transforming credibility interviews at UK universities. I am passionate about driving process improvements and excited to collaborate with Enroly as we transform CAS, visa and arrival for our university partners.”

Chris Auty

Moved within/to: London Film School
On: November 2023

London Film School, UK. Chris Auty is to be the new director of the LFS. Chris has been a senior head of department at the National Film and Television School for the past ten years where, apart from his role as head of producing and supervising the development / production of up to 30 short films a year and running the National Film School’s two-year MA producing programme, he has also been responsible for designing, validating and running new MA courses. Prior to his role at NFTS, Chris worked extensively in the film industry. He was founder and CEO of The Works plc, and before that managing director of the recorded picture Company.  Chris commented: “I’m delighted to be taking on the leadership of this renowned film school in the heart of London. It happens to be the place where my own journey into film began – working with LFS alumnus Miguel Pereira on his first feature film. I greatly look forward to working with staff, students, and alumni to build the brightest possible future for this unique, world-class school for independent filmmakers.”

 

Iwan Lloyd

Moved within/to: Carfax Education
On: September 2023

Carfax College, UK. Carfax College has welcomed Iwan Lloyd as its new principal. Iwan is a dedicated and visionary professional whose career in education has spanned diverse settings, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. After achieving qualified teaching status, Iwan worked in the UK and internationally, gaining experience across special education needs, teaching, and learning and education management. Iwan’s journey in education is a testament to the profound impact one individual can have on the lives of many.  “We are delighted to welcome Iwan to Carfax College and the Carfax Education company. I am extremely confident that under his leadership, the College is going to continue to develop and grow, ensuring that our pupils are at the centre of all we do. I am really looking forward to seeing the future accomplishments of the College, staff, and students – there will be great things happening.” said Angus Gibson, head of Carfax Tutors.

Syed Nooh

Moved within/to: University of East Anglia
On: October 2023

University of East Anglia, UK. Syed Nooh has taken up the role of head of global insights and market development at the University of East Anglia. With a career spanning an impressive 19 years in international student recruitment, Syed brings a wealth of expertise to his new position. His prior experience encompasses important roles within three prominent UK higher education institutions’ global offices, consultative engagements with Middle Eastern Sponsorship bodies, and tenure with a leading student recruitment agency in the Middle East, where he led rapid growth in operations and student enrolment. In his new role, Syed will lead multiple regional recruitment teams and will serve as a vital bridge between the university’s predominantly offshore international recruitment team and the on-campus operations. Commenting on his new role, Syed said, “I am privileged to be joining UEA, especially as it commemorates its 60th anniversary. UEA is a globally esteemed institution with robust international affiliations, an extensive network of active global partners, and a widespread presence through recruitment offices worldwide. I eagerly anticipate contributing to its ongoing successes by collaborating closely with the exceptional UEA community.”

Catrin Diamantino

Moved within/to: Educatius Group
On: October 2023

Educatius, US/Sweden. Educatius has announced Catrin Diamantino as its new president for its international sales offices. This key role holds overall responsibility for Educatius’ International Sales Offices and is an integral part of the senior leadership of Educatius. Catrin, recently serving as CEO of English language school Bell in Cambridge, UK, will bring her wealth of experience and expertise to lead Educatius’ global offices. Catrin joined Bell in 2018, where she demonstrated exceptional leadership by successfully navigating the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Her impressive track record includes serving as one of the management board members of English UK. Prior to her tenure at Bell, Catrin spent 17 years as the Sales and Marketing Director for EC English, based in Malta. “We are delighted to have attracted a sales leader of Catrin’s caliber to Educatius,” said John Cedergårdh, CEO of Educatius. “Her impressive track record, international education experience, and unwavering drive align perfectly with our mission. We believe that her dynamic personality and strong leadership qualities will make a significant impact within our organisation.”

Hanks Han

Moved within/to: New Mind Education
On: October 2023

New Mind Education, US. Hanks Han has been appointed as the executive director, Global Recruitment. With more 15 years of dedication in the international education industry, he possesses in-depth knowledge of international education, demonstrating expertise in the operations and management of international student recruitment. In his previous role, he played a pivotal role in establishing the international business expansion and student recruitment team, excelling in negotiating and maintaining crucial partnerships with partners. His commitment lies in ensuring international students thrive academically, providing them with the best educational opportunities available. In his new role, he aspires to enhance the company’s international student recruitment capabilities, refine the student service system and optimise the curriculum structure to framework to meet the diverse needs of international learners and ensure the successful study abroad experience of every student.

Andrew Sherman

Moved within/to: Cognia
On: September 2023

Cognia, Global. With over two decades of educational field experience in Latin America, Andrew Sherman was named Cognia’s VP for Latin America. With a rich background in teaching and leadership in the region, including experience from elementary to university levels, Andrew has made valuable contributions to advancing school improvement and accreditation initiatives across the continent. Andrew’s personal academic journey includes a graduate degree in international education from Harvard University, advanced graduate studies in Latin American history, organisational leadership, and educational administration. Andrew’s leadership in Latin American school communities is noteworthy, having held positions as head of school at Westhill Institute in Mexico City, Colegio Menor San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador, and at the American School of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. “This new role provides an opportunity to enhance school improvement initiatives in the more than 350 schools accredited by Cognia as well as engaging in significant growth of our services by assisting an increasing number of schools in Latin America. I am excited by the prospect of the potential impact this work can have on educational quality throughout the region.”

 

Svetlana Iakovleva

Moved within/to: Amerigo Education
On: August 2023

Amerigo Education, US. Svetlana Iakovleva has moved from the role of regional recruitment and academic projects director to the role of director of international enrolment management at Amerigo Education. Before that, Svetlana was responsible for recruiting academically strong students from the EE&CA market as soon as she joined Amerigo in 2017. This year Svetlana celebrates a 20-year anniversary of working in the international education industry. She is sure that being a part of this dynamic industry gives a great opportunity to grow personally and professionally by exploring educational systems in different countries as well as various areas of educator’s profession. Svetlana says: “There is a perception in the industry that the admissions work could be boring. These days it  is definitely not as it involves IT technologies, new platforms  to explore and data to analyse. I have a feeling that the enrolment work has become a part of ed tech and keeps moving into this direction.”

Chris Tagg

Moved within/to: Coventry University Group
On: October 2023

Coventry University Group, UK. After a 12-year stint living in the UAE, Chris Tagg and his family have moved back to the UK to start the next chapter in the Midlands. Chris has joined Coventry University Group, leading the Business Development of new academic partnerships globally, focusing primarily on how CUG can deliver TNE programmes internationally. Working with a fantastic team based in the UK and overseas, Chris is seeking new large-scale, strategic badged-campus opportunities globally that further internationalise the CUG footprint and improve access to quality education for thousands. Reflecting on this new role, Chris said: ‘The UK education sector is facing a maelstrom of challenges at present; add to that the major economic, political, and social factors globally, and the development of TNE is the future of UK international education. I am excited about experiencing this new sector and further broadening my skills in this industry and look forward to working with new academic partners around the world.’

Joe Persechino

Moved within/to: Yugo
On: October 2023

Yugo, Global. Yugo has appointed Joe Persechino as its new COO. Joe, with Yugo’s executive leaders, will optimise asset performance, customer engagement and loyalty through Yugo’s three pillars – YugoEco, YuPro, and YuGrow. He will focus on leading a world-class team to support Yugo’s objectives by attracting and developing top sales, marketing, and operational talent with a winning culture and mindset. Joe is a student and residential housing specialist with more than 20 years of experience in global operational real estate. He brings a wealth of senior leadership experience across major markets such as USA and Europe, with a proven track record in developing businesses and teams to deliver operational results. “I am delighted to be part of Yugo’s journey during this pivotal phase of its evolution,” Joe said. “My prior experience as an investor combined with a decade plus of operational expertise, will provide knowledge to support Yugo’s future as the first global operational brand with class-leading innovation and performance.”

David Parrott

Moved within/to: UniQuest
On: October 2023

UniQuest, UK. UniQuest recently announced the appointment of its new director of admissions services, David Parrott. David joins UniQuest following 15 years of admissions experience within universities, at Roehampton University and, more recently, Imperial College London, where he has held the position of head of admissions since 2017. During this time, David was instrumental in ensuring Imperial continued to attract top-tier talent from across the globe. In this newly created role, David will lead the work of UniQuest’s 70+ admissions staff and ensure that the business continues to anticipate and respond to the needs of university admissions teams both in the UK and US. His appointment reaffirms UniQuest’s commitment to the provision of market-leading admissions support. David comments: “I’m incredibly excited to get going. UniQuest continues to go from strength-to-strength. I’m looking forward to working alongside such a talented team, and an ever-growing network of partners, to help universities find the right-fit applicants for them and deliver a better admissions experience for students.”

Christopher Holloway

Moved within/to: Yugo
On: October 2023

Yugo, Global. Christopher Holloway has been appointed in the role of chief business development officer at Yugo, having been promoted from his previous role there as global business development director. Chris has previously worked for Global Student Accommodation as its director of business development, and prior to that was its managing director for Spain.  He also works concurrently as an adjunct professor of public private partnerships on global masters in real estate development at the IE School of Architecture and Design. Chris said of his new role: “My priority is to lead global business development to new heights and work collaboratively with Yugo’s senior leadership to strategically deliver scale. Market conditions are presenting attractive opportuniteis across USA, Europe and APAC with Yugo well placed to unlock value for future housing partners.”

Kate Pickering

Moved within/to: Edvoy
On: October 2023

Edvoy, Global. Kate Pickering has moved from the role of content and social media director to the role of marketing director, B2B at Edvoy. Under her leadership the content team flourished, achieving phenomenal growth in student audience engagement. In her new role she is responsible for developing the existing team and establishing Edvoy’s services in the minds of both agents and institutions. Before joining Edvoy she worked at Dentsu, an international marketing agency, with global B2C and B2B clients ranging from the British Red Cross through to Amazon Web Services. Kate said of her new role: “This is a fantastic opportunity to help shape Edvoy’s future and positively impact those we work with and their students. Personally, I am driven by what’s next. I thrive on understanding how audience behaviour is constantly changing and getting the best out of my team to meet their expectations. I’m very much looking forward to the coming months, developing the team and meeting new colleagues, as we firmly establish Edvoy’s voice in the B2B market.”

 

 

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