Trustees

After 40 years in the Aerospace industry, Andrew has significant experience in Governance, International Compliance. Click below for bio.
Andrew Goodall

Andrew Goodall retired after 40 years in the Aerospace industry, including 20 years in Toulouse, France, having gained significant experience in Governance, International Compliance, Risk Management and Business Controls. Andrew’s career with BAE Systems initially included Company Secretary appointments in the Civil Aircraft and Dynamics Divisions and then as Vice President, Aircraft Sales Finance in the Regional Aircraft Division responsible for worldwide customer and export credit financing of the BAe 146 / Avro regional jet family. Andrew then joined AIRBUS Group HQ as Senior Manager of an international team within the Corporate Audit department responsible for audits across all the Group’s Divisions, subsidiaries and Joint Ventures, worldwide. A Fellow of the Chartered Governance Institute, Andrew is also a Trustee of the National Charity ‘Hope for Tomorrow’ (which is dedicated to bringing cancer care closer to patients’ homes via mobile chemotherapy units), a Trustee of his local Rotary charity, a Men’s Hockey umpire and a very keen supporter of Birmingham City FC.

Yvonne has extensive executive director and strategic marketing operational experience, gained over 20 years. Click below for bio.
Yvonne Barker-Layton

Yvonne has extensive executive director and strategic marketing operational experience, gained over 20 years within the financial services, technology and healthcare industries.
Yvonne established a consultancy, working in COO and Marketing Director roles, particularly within financial services, technology companies and in healthcare in 2014 and currently works as Director of Marketing & Business for a successful App development company. Yvonne joined Revere Capital in 2011, where she helped raise the profile of early-stage managers to institutional clients and worked with managers to help improve their marketing, sales and businesses structure. Prior to Revere, Yvonne was Managing Director of Marketing & Client Service at Seveneast, a Swiss-based independent wealth manager and held roles at Renaissance Investment Management as Head of International Marketing & Client Services. In 2004 Yvonne joined Fauchier Partners (BNP Paribas) as Head of Client Service & Marketing. Prior to this she worked at Gartmore Investment Management as Institutional Business Manager and Marketing Associate. From May 2000 to June 2001 Yvonne was Business Manager at GMO LLP. Yvonne’s career began at Deutsche Asset Management in 1998 working with the institutional and investment areas of the business.
Yvonne has a BSc Double Honours in Environmental Science & Environmental Biology and has studied with the Chartered Institute of Marketing. Yvonne has two children, currently in preschool and primary school, one of her children has ASD which has led her to gain extensive experience within SEND. Yvonne became a trustee for Educate Together Academy Trust in April 2019 and is now Vice Chair, Chair of Finance and the SEND Trustee lead.

Kate is a marketing professional with 20 years’ experience in client management, customer insight and marketing research. Click for bio.
Kate Aldworth

Kate Aldworth is a marketing professional with twenty years’ experience in client management, customer insight, marketing research and marketing operations. Kate has worked for BBC Worldwide, De Agostini and, for more than a decade prior to her move to the southwest, for Transport for London. At TfL, Kate worked on a range of high profile environmental, public safety and customer information campaigns, including Safer Travel at Night, Congestion Charging, Low Emission Zone, Source London (Electric Vehicle charge points) and Cycle Hire ‘Boris Bikes’. On moving back to the southwest (Kate grew up in Bath), she founded ‘SoundProof Audio’ – a spoken-word post-production agency – working with publishers such as Penguin Random House, Audible and Hachette.
Kate lives in Keynsham, near Bristol, with her husband and two children, both of whom are at an Educate Together school. In her spare time, she plays the flute in a local amateur orchestra, in a Quintet and in a funk band.

Xavier Baker is an Assistant Support Lecturer in Law at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). Click below for bio.
Xavier Baker

Xavier Baker is an Assistant Support Lecturer in Law at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). Xavier developed passions for community engagement and race equality over the course of his studies through his work as a Student Ambassador and membership of various pro bono and extracurricular groups. Chairing the student committee of Equity, a positive action talent development programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) students, in his final year.
In the months between graduating and starting his current role, Xavier worked as a research assistant on a project that explored the nexus between the tragic Grenfell Tower fire and the concept of environmental racism, used principles of restorative justice in volunteering with the Youth Offending Service in the London Borough of Lewisham and was awarded Bristol Law Society’s Law Student of the Year Award for 2018.
Xavier now teaches across a range of modules and is committed to helping to address the significant gaps in attainment between BAME students and their white counterparts. This commitment feeds into his research interests which include improving learning and teaching experiences for BAME students and topics concerning criminal justice, specifically stop & search and the use of restorative justice.
Since becoming an ETAT Trustee in September 2020, Xavier has interviewed the Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees, for a Black History Month event and has become a faculty lead for the university’s Critical Race and Cultural Research Network. In his spare time, Xavier enjoys DJing and co-hosting the student life podcast, Spill the Beans.

Hugh trained as a Physicist at Imperial College, he then moved into commercial, general management roles in the tech sector. Click for bio
Hugh Barrett

Hugh Barrett trained as a Physicist at Imperial College, he then moved into commercial and general management roles in the airline and technology sectors. These roles included running operations in Italy and the Czech Republic and leading large multidisciplinary teams across the UK. In 2000 he was recruited to join HM Treasury to help improve commercial and project management within the UK Government. This culminated in becoming Chief Executive of HMG’s central purchasing agency. He subsequently moved to take on senior roles within the Ministry of Justice, mainly with responsibility for commissioning Legal Aid. Since retiring from full time employment in 2016 he has led independent reviews for government and mentored small and medium sized businesses. He has had non-executive roles within agencies of the Home Office, Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the University of Essex. He was elected a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
He lives in Bristol with his wife and has two grown-up children. He plays hockey and is a member of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.

Kathy is a senior lecturer in law, University of the West of England. Her interests have always centred around equality. Click for bio.
Kathy Brown

Kathy is a senior lecturer in law at the University of the West of England. Her decision to study law emanated from her study of Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mocking Bird’ at the age of 14 and the failure of the (American) legal system to exercise equality for all, leading to injustice. Her legal interests have always centred around equality.
Her doctoral research considered the socio-legal impact of the interplay between the well-established law relating to special educational needs in schools and the introduction of disability law to all educational settings and the impact of this on the provision of school education. Kathy is an award-winning university teacher and this is based on her commitment to providing an inclusive educational experience both inside and outside of the classroom.
She has three adult children who she describes as very different. The experience of her youngest who failed to thrive and was unhappy in his primary school provided her with a practical focus for her ideology of the need for schools to find the talent and gift in every child; he is now a graduate of music from the University of London. Kathy volunteers as a selector for VSO and as a coach with high impact families in North Somerset. She is a member of the Education Steering Group of a UK charity called Justice Defenders, which provides legal education to prisoners in East Africa. She also works for them as an expert volunteer. Kathy’s main passion is outdoor swimming and is a happy ‘Sugar Loafer’ – a Bristol Channel swimmer from where she lives in Portishead.

Mark graduated from the University of Bristol with a degree in Economics & Accounting before joining Price Waterhouse. Click for bio.
Mark Ryder

Mark graduated from the University of Bristol with a degree in Economics & Accounting before joining Price Waterhouse and qualifying as a Chartered Accountant.
He held senior finance roles in companies in Industrial Batteries, Waste Management and Glass Solutions before Joining Misys Financial Systems in the insurance tech sector in 2000. Whilst with the company he was part of the Management Buy Out team that acquired the business in 2006 with Private Equity support and then sold the business on in 2008.
Subsequently he worked in his own consultancy business, including supporting another company in the insurance tech sector and negotiating its sale to Private Equity. He is currently Finance Director of a business providing price comparison services to insurance providers.
Mark has supported the Price’s Trust for the last ten years as a Business Mentor and has recently started to present finance related courses for them.