This week’s movers and shakers include a leader who did a Spice Girl’s make-up for a huge music video and a student activist and debating champion. This column is our fortnightly guide to who is moving where in the schools community. We are keen to hear about appointments at a senior level. Please send submissions for this section to news@schoolsweek.co.uk with 鈥楳overs and shakers鈥 in the subject line. Lorna Hamilton Role: chief executive, Start date: September Previous role: deputy chief executive, The Primary First Trust Interesting fact: Lorna once worked at The Body Shop 鈥 where she did Victoria Beckham鈥檚 make-up for the Wannabe music video shoot Ian Walsh Job: Non-executive chairperson, Start date: November Current job: Managing director and senior partner, The Boston Consulting Group Interesting fact: Ian was a student activist as president of the UCD Students鈥 Union in Ireland. He was also a finalist in the world university debating championships Richard Clutterbuck Role: Head of strategic relations, Start date: September Previous role: Headteacher, Cirencester Deer Park School, Gloucestershire Interesting fact: The name Clutterbuck has Flemish origins. The official story dates back to Flemish cloth makers who came to the UK in the 1500s and settled in Gloucestershire, making cloth in many of the mills around Stroud and Stonehouse. Anthem CEO to step down chief executive Mohsen Ojja will step down next April to take up a post overseas. David Moran, the former boss of E-ACT and Mohsen鈥檚 mentor, will become interim chief executive until a permanent recruit is found. Ojja鈥檚 new post has not yet been announced. He was one of only four non-white chief executives of the 171 trusts with 15 schools or more, Schools Week鈥檚 diversity audit found. He says he will continue as a trustee to support the strategy he launched when joining in January last year. 鈥淚t has been a great privilege to work alongside such a talented and dedicated team of professionals across our schools, on the central team and on our board of trustees,. 鈥淚 am so incredibly proud of what we have achieved as a team so far, and I have absolute confidence that given the impressive progress that has already been made, that Anthem will go from strength to strength.鈥 Jay Bhutani, Anthem鈥檚 chair, has offered her 鈥渄eepest gratitude to Mohsen for his outstanding leadership and dedication to the trust. His vision and passion have laid a strong foundation for Anthem to thrive, and we are confident that David Moran鈥檚 expertise will guide us smoothly through this transition.鈥