Meet our team

Andy: Managing Director

Andy is our Chief Do-Gooder, which means his role is all about exploring how BrightSparks can use its people, skills and resources to help more people in different ways. In fact with Andy’s support and dedication, Brightsparks CIC had been named as one of York’s Top 100 Businesses!

Andy has a varied background and has worked for/with schools, local authorities, national charities, government departments as well as major brands like Apple and Argos.

Andy has worked extensively supporting vulnerable children, young people and adults in a wide range of educational, health and social contexts, including designing and commissioning extended schools services, youth services, careers services, looked after children's services and mental health services. 


Katie: Director of Research, Learning & Development

Katie leads on course design, development and delivery, and on research projects with external partners. Her work with Brightsparks CIC has led to us being named in York’s top 100 businesses.

Katie has many years of experience in Higher Education and was Head of Partnership Development and Lecturer (Children’s Workforce) at York St John University. Katie has been Programme Leader for Working with Children, Young People and Families and the Higher Level Apprenticeships for Children’s Services Practitioners at Leeds Trinity University.

She is passionate about community based education and has worked in widening participation, supporting vulnerable groups, and has worked in Higher Education, Adult Education and for local authorities across Yorkshire, managing projects for refugees,and young people at risk of offending. 

Katie is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has a Masters in Educational Improvement, Development and Change. She has published a range of papers related to supporting people who are returning to learning, and developing the children's workforce. 

Katie teaches on the following courses:

Developing Emotional Resilience in Children and Young People

Understanding Trauma and Attachment

Essential Skills for Working with Children and Young People

Refugee Integration and Employability

Managing Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People


Christine: Learning & Development Associate

Christine is the Learning and Development Associate for BrightSparks and supports them to deliver most of its research, training and consultancy services.

As a Learning and Development Associate, Christine has significant experience as a strategic leader and specialist in workforce development across the children’s workforce. She has extensive knowledge in leading and sustaining the continuing professional development framework for all those working with and for children and young people, and has played a key role in commissioning and development of training for groups of staff across the children’s workforce.

Christine has over 10 years’ experience as a leader in the area of learning and development. This includes working with a number of universities to provide programmes to support development of the skills and knowledge required by those working with vulnerable families, children and young people. She also has an extensive network particularly across the Yorkshire and Humber Region and was previously Chair of the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Workforce Leads Group. Christine has delivered and facilitated training over a number of years to members of the children’s workforce, including Support Staff in Schools, Foster Carers and Social Workers. Most recently she has supported those interested in accessing employment in the children’s workforce through delivery of a skills development programme.

Christine has proven experience in developing and supporting people to reach their full potential. She is an established mentor and coach, both in the public and private sector and is currently studying for an ILM coaching qualification.  

Having eight years' experience as an Early Years Practitioner working within Early Years Education, Christine has worked with a number of vulnerable families to improve the outcomes for the children for whom she worked.

In addition to Christine's strong public sector background, she has over 15 years' experience within the private sector working for Nestle UK.  She has a human resources background and has managed the organisation and development of major sales conferences and events.

Christine teaches on the following courses:

Developing Emotional Resilience in Children and Young People

Managing Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People

Understanding Trauma and Attachment

Essential Skills for Working with Children and Young People

Refugee Integration and Employability


Leonie: Marketing and Development Manager

After graduating with a First Class degree in Graphic and Media Design, Leonie has developed a successful career in marketing and communications for the not-for-profit sector. She has worked with a wide range of clients from small local charities and social enterprises, to national and international organisations.

Her areas of expertise include web development and design, branding, graphic design for print, and social media, content and email marketing. She has managed successful marketing campaigns using both print and digital media. Her experience in fundraising encompasses projects for a national charity and consultancy work for freelance clients.

Leonie is committed to using her design and communication skills to help BrightSparks reach a wider and more diverse audience, meaning more people are supported to move on and up in life.


Sara: Associate Tutor

Sara has an incredible 34 years of primary school teaching experience! After completing a degree in English Literature and Language at the University of Liverpool, she spent a year coordinating a student link scheme enabling children, new to the country with different home languages, to be coached at home.

She completed her postgraduate certificate in education in Manchester where she went on to begin her teaching career. Her first classes were in Key Stage 2 and were followed by a period working with all pupils from 4 to 11 years old as a specialist language teacher. After the birth of her own children she taught in the early years.

A move to York brought new opportunities and Sara worked as a teacher in the ‘Families Learning Together’ team, working with parents and their children to ensure smooth transitions and forge strong links between home and school. She returned to the classroom and focused on Key Stage 1, Sara also completed her training to be a student and Newly Qualified Teacher mentor.

She took on the role of Team Leader for Early Years and KS1 at a larger, urban primary school. Here she led a team of teachers and teaching assistants and was a member of the school leadership team.

She has worked in a variety of settings and is now keen to follow her interests to support parents in achieving the highest standards for their children.

Having recently left the classroom, Sara is enjoying the opportunity to travel, read and keep fit but is also hosting university language students from around the world, running a toddler talk group and working as an external mentor for York St John College, alongside teaching on Brightsparks’ Courses.

Sara teaches on the following courses:

Developing Emotional Resilience in Children and Young People

Managing Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People




Freelance Consultants

BrightSparks also works with a growing team of freelance consultants. This means that BrightSparks always has the most experienced and well-informed team working on every project.


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