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Governor Profiles

Please find below the profiles of some of our Governing Body:

Laura Johnson (Chair of Governors)

Laura is a former student of St Saviour’s & St Olave’s and also worked at the school as PA to the Senior Leadership Team when her children were both babies. Laura has a varied professional background having worked for HMRC, other Southwark schools and in the music and hospitality industry.  Laura currently works for the National Education Union in their London Regional Office, helping assist members who are encountering difficulties with their employers and assisting in the Union’s campaigns for more funding for schools, assessments, workload and pay. Laura is also a parent governor at Charles Dickens Primary School, located in the Borough. Laura lives in the local area with her two sons and enjoys the fun activities to be had in the area, especially dining out and socialising.

Sue Long (Vice Chair of Governors)

Sue had a very happy career as a teacher for 39 years. She began teaching in 1974 and, with the exception of one year, when she moved to Lambeth, she has always taught in Southwark schools. Sue grew up in Peckham and went to school in Camberwell. She taught at St Saviour's and St Olave's for 27 years and was deputy head for 23 of those years. She is proud to say that she was deputy to three of the six heads that St Saviour's has had in its 117 year history! Sue retired in 2013 but SSSO has always remained close to her heart. She moved to West Sussex in 2014 and has enjoyed being in a more rural area whilst regularly hopping on the train to London for retail therapy and catching up with friends! Also in 2014 she was appointed by Woodard to the Academy Council of an academy in Maidstone, becoming the vice-chair a while later. She is safeguarding lead for the Council. Sue has two daughters and six grandchildren who keep her busy. Sue feels very privileged to be a governor at St Saviour's and St Olave's and is greatly looking forward to the role.

Stephen Parry

Stephen graduated through the University of Life by entering the City post his 'A' levels. He progressed through the ranks to become a Managing Director at Lehman Brothers where he managed and built a variety of trading and investment businesses, while also spending several years in New York. He subsequently moved to Nomura, after Lehman's demise, to manage their proprietary trading business. He then took some time out from work to literally 'spend more time with the family' which comprises his wife Lucy and three children. He currently works as an Investment manager at a Hedge Fund in the West End.

Stephen has historical, one step removed, connections with the foundation schools as his wife and her mother both attended St Saviour's. His father also attended St Olave's while on it's previous Tooley Street site.

Stephen is additionally a Trustee of the St Olave's and St Saviour's Schools Foundation, as Dulwich Estate's representative. Outside of these activities he enjoys golf, sailing and walking and warmly embraces general socialising!

Liina Chung-Jukko

Liina is a PhD researcher in theoretical physics at King’s College London, working on dark matter simulations. She is an active member of her Anglican church in London. Liina attended primary school in France, completed her secondary schooling in Finland, and did her undergraduate and MSc studies in London, at Imperial College, which has given her some interesting perspectives on education systems. She lives in Kennington with her husband, and enjoys cycling around the city on her bamboo bike.   

Tsion Martins

Before graduating from University with a degree in Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Tsion worked with several community groups in London which used the creative arts to work with Young Offenders. After graduating, Tsion began to work as a mentor, based in Walworth Academy, and was brought on staff as part of the pastoral team for Year 11. After this - wanting to focus more on the direct mentoring of young people - he worked as a Talent Development Manager in the city and started to connect young people directly with coaches and opportunities from the corporate sector. These included companies such as Investec, Skanska, GSK, Endemol and Coutts. He has delivered programs in several schools including: Raynes Park, Battersea Park, Featherstone School, Acton High School, Evelyn Grace, Parkview School, St. Josephs, and Stockley Academy. 

Tsion’s work in the community after partnering with several like-minded individuals, continued to expand to start the company - Bridge The Gap Studios. BTG Studios allows young people to visualise, and interact with their goals, while at the same time learning to express themselves using the creative arts - as well as music and drama therapy. This work has allowed for great collaborations with The Young Vic, Trinity Arts College and even Parliament - where (in collaboration with the Youth violence Commission) a group of their young people showcased a drama production there!

With a wealth of experience in program innovation and creation, inspiring/building young leaders and creating understanding around trauma and mental health, Tsion is currently focused on developing BTG’s parenting programs and holistic family engagement. 

David Morgan

David grew up in London, read Chemistry at Durham University and has an MBA from Warwick Business School. He is a Director of Information Technology at AstraZeneca, where he has worked since 2006 in a variety of UK and international roles. He lives in northwest London, with his wife and young son. His interests include hiking, nature, astronomy, art and travelling. 

Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles

Melissa is a first-time Governor, appointed by the Chapter of Southwark Cathedral in 2023.  She has been worshiping at Southwark Cathedral for the past three years having moved from Leeds to London for work during the pandemic. She regularly contributes to the life of the Cathedral by reading in services, serving on committees, and volunteering for the Cathedral’s linked charity, The Robes Project.  By day, she is a journalist at Sky News working as an Interviews Producer mainly across TV and podcasts.  She lives with her husband.  

Sarah McCourt

Sarah was born and brought up in Wolverhampton before attending university in Cardiff.  She then trained as a Chartered Accountant in London before joining a Contract Catering company as the Financial Controller.  She then became the Finance Director of a Software and Payments company for over 20 years until its sale in 2019. Sarah was an active member and Co-Chair of the APA at her children’s school. She is looking forward to this new opportunity as a governor of this school. She lives in Beckenham with her husband Bob and three children.  She spends her spare time walking her dogs, reading and travelling and her real love is theatre.

David Tinnion

David grew up in East Yorkshire, the son of two biology teachers. After completing school, he studied engineering at the University of Cambridge, before spending the first 10 years of career working in the financial services industry. This included a a spell helping to open a new banking office in Moscow and time working in Institutional Asset Management. In 2015, he joined the On Purpose social enterprise training programme, before taking on his current role as COO of youth sports charity LYR, where he has been working for last 8 years. He has been a Trustee of ECT Charity, a community transport charity operating in Ealing, Dorset, and Cheshire since 2016, and Chair since 2022. He has also previously volunteered for the Access Project tutoring programme, helping Year 10 and Year 11 pupils studying for their physics GCSE. As a father of four, spare time is limited, but when he does find a moment to slip away, he enjoys running, reading and occasional sailing.

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Tara Citro

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