Our People
Aspire Foundation is governed by a highly skilled and experienced board of directors from a range of disciplines. The board is supported by a senior management team.
Inspiring children and supporting families is our core business. It is important to us that our staff have the qualities and skills necessary to deliver high quality services, able to reflect, communicate, empathise and challenge as needed. We invite our teams to put forward fresh ideas whenever opportunities arise.
Board of Directors
Meet the Directors
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Bal BhandaDirector
Bal Bhanda
I'm Bal, the Trustee Treasurer. With over 30 years of experience, I've served as a financial executive in the manufacturing sector, including the automotive and aerospace industries. More recently, I've been the CFO for a national multi-academy trust.
My work has always focused on strategic financial leadership, from optimising performance to ensuring fiscal health and compliance. I'm skilled at understanding unique financial challenges and finding effective solutions.
Beyond my professional life, I'm a husband and a proud dad of three. My personal mission is deeply connected to my role as a trustee: I believe that education is the pathway to a successful and healthy life. I'm passionate about removing any barriers that stand in the way of a child's right to reach their fullest potential. -
Julie HuntVice-chair of Director
Julie Hunt
I have spent more than 30 years in education, firstly as a primary school teacher and then Headteacher of 2 Infant schools.
Since leaving Headship, I have taught at the University of Gloucestershire on the Early Years and Initial Teacher Training degree courses, I currently work part-time with trainee teachers on ‘teaching practice' in schools in order to provide advice and support.
I am passionate about training the next generation of practitioners and teachers so that all children receive the very best care and education to support their holistic development. I am a Governor of Gardners Lane and Oakwood Primary Schools and take responsibility as Chair of the SEND committee.
In my spare time I enjoy swimming, cooking for friends and family, reading and travelling.
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Lesley Molnar-PleydellDirector
Lesley Molnar-Pleydell
I started my career in Child Protection as a Social Worker and witnessed first-hand the impact of poverty, deprivation and marginalisation amongst my clients. During this time my passion to bring change to the vulnerable grew and it has informed my career to date.
In my current role I work with male and female severe offenders.
My previous role was Head of Development for Ofsted Registered care centres for children with complex and additional needs, mainly focussing on Autism.
In my spare time I'm a voracious reader, part-time student, enthusiastic cook and a lover of nature. I take long walks with my rescue dog from Romania and when possible, I enjoy travelling.
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Claire PriceChair of Director
Claire Price
I have spent all of my working life in the field of education. For 20 years I was deputy head of a large village Junior school. Following, retirement from full time teaching I spent the last ten years of my teaching career as a LA Education Officer responsible for advising parents who chose to educate their children at home.
I continue to maintain my passion and interest in education as a school governor. I am Vice-Chair of governors of Gardners Lane and Oakwood Federation of schools and one of the founding Directors of the company. I firmly believe that children are our most valuable asset and deserve the best care, education and opportunities that we are able to provide.
Other activities include being a member of Cheltenham Cancer Research UK which involves organising and partaking in fundraising activities; being a trustee of a small local Housing Association which provides affordable housing for retired people and assisting at a local toddler's group. I am also a Welfare (safeguarding) officer for a local village cricket team.
In my spare time I like to spend time with family and friends, enjoy walking, gardening, cooking (a Mary Berry addict) and relaxing with a good TV programme or book.
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Nia ThomasDirector
Nia Thomas
I'm Nia and I'm the Director of an early years charity in Southend on Sea. I have a background of supporting children and families in poverty across the NHS, local government, civil service and now the charitable sector in Wales and England. I was also a Trustee of a charity, focused on children in care, on the edge of care and care leavers before moving to Cheltenham.
I've led the delivery of childcare, play, parenting, family support, early language, health visiting, family information services, integrated children's centres and more. I've also been privileged to shape policy, particularly about co-producing services alongside parents.
In my spare time, I host a leadership podcast and write a weekly blog about self-awareness in leadership. I recently moved house, to be near to my husband's business and am looking forward to honing my scooter riding skills!
Meet the Senior Leadership Team
The Aspire Foundation Senior Leadership Team works together to make sure we deliver on our organisational priorities and promises.
Meet the Senior Leadership Team
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Tony LarnerExecutive Head
Tony Larner
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Melanie HillBusiness Manager
Melanie Hill
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Maud McLoughlinStrategic Lead - Family Support Services
Maud McLoughlin
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Sara DerbyshireEarly Years Strategic Lead
Sara Derbyshire