
Join Emma Knights OBE, º£½ÇÉçÇø Chief Executive, as she explores:
- Why stakeholder engagement is a vital component of good governance
- How governing boards gather the views of staff, parents, pupils, and the wider community – and how these can make a difference in decision making
- The respective roles of trustees, governors, and school leaders
- Our new information sheet on engaging with staff

Emma Knights OBE
Former Chief Executive
After 14 years with º£½ÇÉçÇø, Emma has departed from her role as Chief Executive. During her tenure, Emma was a strong advocate for the school governance community, engaging with legislators, policymakers, education sector organisations, and the media on a national level.
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