Edward Peck
Vice-Chancellor and President of Nottingham Trent University
Professor Peck was raised in Skelmersdale in Lancashire and attended Ormskirk Grammar School. He was only the second member of his family to attend university.
He graduated from the University of Bristol with a BA in Philosophy in 1981, the first step in his lifelong engagement with further and higher education. His second was a Diploma in Personnel Management at what was then Bristol Polytechnic where he learnt to appreciate the career benefits of vocational education and which led to him to being recruited onto the National Health Service (NHS) graduate management training scheme in 1982.
Over the next few years he studied for a Diploma in Health Services Management through a correspondence course (the distance learning of its day) and a part-time Masters in Social Policy and Administration at the University of Nottingham.
It was his first substantive job in the NHS – based at Mapperley Hospital – that brought him to Nottingham, and after a number of senior posts in Newcastle he joined the Centre for Mental Health Services Development in 1992 based at King’s College London, becoming Director in 1994.
In October 2002, Professor Peck moved to the University of Birmingham as Director of the Health Services Management Centre and subsequently became Head of the School of Public Policy in 2006. He was appointed Head of the College of Social Sciences in January 2008.
He joined Nottingham Trent University as Vice-Chancellor on 1 August 2014, since when, as The Sunday Times Good University Guide put it recently, the University “is enjoying a period of unprecedented success”. It was this same guide’s Modern University of the Year in 2018, the Times Higher Education University of the Year in 2017, and The Guardian University of the Year in 2019.
Beyond the University, Professor Peck is a Trustee of the Universities and Colleges Employers Association and Deputy Chair of the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service. He was a member of the Post-18 Fees and Funding – aka Augar – Review and is an elected member of the Board of Universities UK. He is also a member of the Nottingham Growth Board as well as the Board of the Midlands Development Corporation. In July 2020 he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Professor Peck was made a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2021 New Year Honours List for Services to Higher Education.
Our Board
Our board is a team of individuals with broad experience across the business, public and community sectors. They are supported by an unrivalled network of advisory boards covering Business & Innovation and People & Skills.
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Edward Peck
Vice-Chancellor and President of Nottingham Trent University
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Cllr Neghat Khan
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David Williams
Geldards LLP
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Natasha Johnson
Director of Partnerships at Global Entrepreneurs UK
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Becky Rix
Owner and Marketing Director of Roadgas Limited
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Tony Tinley
Trade Union Official, Unite the Union
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Dr Glenn Crocker, MBE DPhil
Executive Director, Pioneer Group
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Mandie Stravino OBE
Chief Executive Officer of Derby College
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Scott Knowles
Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber
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Cllr Carolyn Renwick
Derbyshire County Council
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Cllr Keith Girling
Deputy Leader of Newark & Sherwood District Council
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Cllr Matthew Relf
Executive Lead Regeneration and Planning, Ashfield District Council
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Cllr Chris Emmas-Williams
Leader of Amber Valley Borough Council
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Viv Russell
Chief Executive of the Minerals Products Qualifications Council and President of the Institute of Quarrying
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Elizabeth Fagan CBE
Chair
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Cllr Jo White
Bassetlaw District Council
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Cllr John Clarke
Gedling Borough Council
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Cllr Tricia Gilby
Chesterfield Borough Council
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Jo Bradley-Fortune
Nottinghamshire YMCA
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Cllr Audra Wynter
Nottingham City Council
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Cllr James Dawson
Erewash Borough Council
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David Williams
Geldards LLP
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Cllr Carolyn Renwick
Derbyshire County Council
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Cllr Keith Girling
Deputy Leader of Newark & Sherwood District Council
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Cllr Nadine Peatfield
Derby City Council
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Denise Baker
University of Derby
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Lee Osborne
Federation of Small Businesses
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Jennie Willock
Futures
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Lisa Hawes
Education and Skills Funding Agency
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Edward Peck
Vice-Chancellor and President of Nottingham Trent University
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Chris Pook
Nottingham City Council
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Chris Hobson
East Midlands Chamber of Commerce
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Nick Booth
Uniper
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Ian Bond
Inspire (Inclusion Rep)
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Joe Battye
Derbyshire County Council
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Nicola Caley
Murray Park School
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Julie Beresford
Bassetlaw District Council
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Jason Austin
RNN Group
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Liz Wigley
Department for Business and Trade
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Sonja Smith
Nottinghamshire County Council
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Mike Roylance
South Derbyshire District Council
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Veronica Dennant
Newark and Sherwood District Council
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Penny Halewood
Groundwork Five Counties
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Lorraine Baggs
Invest in Nottingham
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Katrina Crookdake
Dept for Business & Trade
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Joelle Davies
Nottinghamshire County Council
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Geoff George
Mansfield District Council
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Catherine Evans
Rushcliffe Borough Council
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Tim Bagshaw
Derby City Council
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Stacey Green
Institute of Directors
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Ian Cuddington
Rolls-Royce
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Melanie Davidson
Medilink
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Claire Twells
Smith Partnership
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Martyn Handley
Derbyshire County Council
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Julian Bowrey
Innovate UK
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Julian Stone
Inception Associates
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Alex Ford
CT Skills (Inclusion Rep)
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Keith Cox
Bloc Digital
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Ben Sumner
University of Nottingham
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Lewis Stringer
British Business Park
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Martin Rigley
Lindhurst Engineering
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Clinton Walker
Security Aware (Inclusion Rep)
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Mike Epton
Centre for Management and Business Development
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David Bee
Uniper
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Jeremy Hague
Nottingham Trent University
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John Collins
Professional Coaching Alliance LTD
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Stephen Jackson
Marketing NG
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Rachel Hayward
Ask the Chameleon
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Ian Harrison
Department for International Trade
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John Forkin
Marketing Derby
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Huw Bowen
Chesterfield Borough Council
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Jo Dilley
Visit Peak District & Derbyshire
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Warren Manning
University of Derby
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Dominic Stevens
Destination Sheffield
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Diane Beresford
East Midlands Chamber
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