
Nick - Chair of Trustees
For the last 30 years Nick has run a small consultancy company based in Exeter that aims to influence the design, delivery and culture of public services across England that work with people who have complex social needs. After gaining a degree in Human Geography Nick started training as a Catholic priest, while at the same time working with the street homeless in London. This led him to a personal change of direction, and in 1981 he gained an MA in Social Work and qualified as a probation officer. He then worked for the Devon Probation Service, before setting up his own business in 1991.

John - Vice Chair
A professionally qualified Probation Officer, John worked for the Probation Service in the UK and New Zealand for 40 years, in a number of different roles, culminating in his appointment as Chief Executive of the two Community Rehabilitation Companies covering the South West of England. Having retired from this role in 2019, John was then appointed as a Coordinator for Circles South West, an independent charity providing Circles of Support and Accountability for men and women convicted of sexual offences.
John’s overarching aim and passion throughout his career in Probation was to help reduce reoffending and to protect the public, thereby making our communities safer. He now continues this important work, in a new and different role, striving to help deliver the vision of ‘no more victims’ of sexual abuse.

Liz
Liz has been a trustee of SWCC since its inception in 2007. For many years, she was a volunteer at Dorchester and Exeter prisons, as part of the chaplaincy teams. She works alongside the Treasurer to prepare the monthly and annual accounts. Liz and her husband live in East Devon and manage a charitably aimed organisation providing affordable housing for local people.
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John
Prior to retirement, John was the General Medical Council’s Regional Liaison Adviser in the south-west, working with doctors and medical students. Before this he spent 20 years working in schools and teacher education followed by leading careers services for children and young people across the south-west of England. John is a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, and a member of a local church in Exeter.

Maggie
Maggie qualified as a solicitor in 1989 and practiced as a lawyer for many years, holding partnerships at Withers Solicitors and Farrer & Co in London. She also worked as Legacy Manager for the British Red Cross. Then, in 2013 she became an Ordained Minister in the Church of England and up until moving to Devon recently, was a prison Chaplain in HMP Send. Whilst there, she was the founding Trustee of a charity known as the Nazareth Way, which supports chaplaincy work with prisoners and ex-prisoners in Surrey.