Naace Professional TeamNaace has a professional staff of seven who may be contacted at the Naace Office, based on the Clifton Campus of Nottingham Trent University. Please feel free to call our switchboard if you need advice on who is the most appropriate person to address your needs. We look forward to hearing from you.
Main switchboard: 0870 240 0480. Paul Springford, Professional OfficerContact Paul by email paul.springford@naace.org Bernadette Brooks, General ManagerBernadette joined the team in October 2007. She manages the Office in Nottingham and takes particular responsibility for liaison with Sponsoring Partners. Contact Bernadette by email bernadette.brooks@naace.org Pippa Grayshon, Membership OfficerPippa takes responsibility for the Naace Membership. Contact Pippa by email pippa@naace.org Michelle Cank, Events OfficerMichelle manages all the activity associated with running the Naace events and conference programme. Contact Michelle by email events@naace.org Claire Lloyd, ICT Mark Project OfficerClaire is responsible for liaison and day-to-day management of the ICT Mark. Contact Claire by email claire.lloyd@naace.org Christine Taylor, ICT Mark AdministratorChristine works with Claire to support the ICT Mark. Contact Christine by email christine.taylor@naace.org Lynne France, Finance OfficerLynne manages Naace finances. Contact Lynne by email lynne.france@naace.org Joyce Chambers, Finance AssistantJoyce helps Lynne to manage Naace finances. Contact Joyce by email joyce.chambers@naace.org
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