As Julia has dyslexia herself, and is the mother of children with dyslexia, she has hands-on experience of the challenges that people with dyslexia face. She holds Qualified Teacher Status and a Level 7 Qualification in Dyslexia. Her roles have included SENDCo, Head of a mainstream school, and founding Head of a school for children with dyslexia, giving her a broad perspective on educational needs and strategies.
As CEO, Julia strategically directs the organisation, developing long-term strategies that ensure sustainability and position the charity at the forefront of educational innovation for dyslexia.
A primary ambassador for the charity, Julia uses her unique insights to engage with stakeholders, from donors to beneficiaries, enhancing the public image and forming critical partnerships.
She manages the charity’s finances with meticulous attention,collaborating closely with the COO, ensuring resources are allocated effectively and diversifying income streams to secure the future.
Driven by a passion to make a difference, Julia’s personal challenges with dyslexia inspire her leadership, demonstrating what can be achieved despite learning differences.
Julia works as a Pets As Therapy volunteer with her Australian Labradoodle, Ginny, and enjoys crafting and writing books for her grandchildren.