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Oli de Botton appointed ‘expert adviser’ to Starmer on education

Former head will leave role at the Careers and Enterprise Company this month

Freddie Whittaker

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Oli de Botton

Oli de Botton, a former headteacher and the chief executive of the , has been appointed as prime minister Sir Keir Starmer’s “expert adviser on education and skills”.

In a , Downing Street confirmed the former School 21 head would “advise ministers and drive forward the government鈥檚 vision for education and skills”.

They said de Botton “brings with him extensive experience working in education and skills as a teacher, adviser, headteacher and national CEO”.

A member of the inaugural cohort of Teach First in 2003, de Botton was curriculum lead and later head of School 21, one of the country鈥檚 most renowned progressive free schools. He also helped set up Voice 21, its sister charity which champions oracy.

He currently heads the Careers and Enterprise Company, a role he will leave when he starts at Downing Street on April 22.

Yarham steps up

John Yarham
John Yarham

John Yarham, the CEC鈥檚 deputy CEO, will replace de Botton as interim CEO, and will 鈥渢ake charge of the organisation鈥檚 next phase of work to help deliver the government鈥檚 manifesto commitment of two weeks鈥 worth of high-quality work experience for every young person”.

de Botton said it had been an 鈥渋ncredible privilege to be part of The Careers and Enterprise Company鈥檚 work, collaborating with partners across the country to build and sustain a careers system that helps more young people, particularly those who face barriers. In this shared endeavour, we can see progress, but there remains lots more to do.

鈥淚 will continue my work in public service anchored in education and skills and will always champion the importance of helping every young person find their best next step.鈥

CEC chair Baroness Morgan said under his leadership, 鈥渨e have been able to galvanise powerful collaboration between education, business and key local partners to deliver a dynamic careers system across England.

鈥淚t means schools, colleges, employers and careers providers can work together in a more coordinated and structured way to offer excellent careers support for all young people.鈥

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