Our People
Scholarships for Kids founder & CEO Paul Norman and our small but dedicated team would like to thank our trustees, advisory board and professional advisors, who contribute so generously with their time and expertise.
Special thanks should also go to the hard-working men and women at KISA, the Kenyan Independent Schools Association, who, as our NGO partner in Kenya, continue to give us invaluable support to locate, assess and monitor the children we help and the schools they study in.
Our fundraisers play a vital role in spreading our passion for stamping out poverty, so please do let us know of your successes so we can thank you on our website.
If you are interested in becoming a fundraiser, please do look at our Fundraising page for tips and hints on making the most of your own event. If you would like to be actively involved with Scholarships for Kids then please contact catherine@scholarshipsforkids.org
Trustees
Paul Norman
Chief Executive of SFK, Paul is a former Chairman of Tel Aviv University Trust and a trustee of the Foundation for Conductive Education.
Anthony Bunker
Tax consultant with City of London lawyers Berwin Leighton Paisner and a former HM Inspector of Taxes. He is a non-executive director of numerous companies, professional and charitable organisations.
Anthony Coombs
Former MP, Chairman of the National Institute of Conductive Education and Chairman of S&U PLC.
Professor James Tooley
Professor of Political Studies in Education at Newcastle University, Head of the Education Section and Associate Director of the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences and Director of the E. G. West Centre.
Senator Freddie Cohen
Freddie Cohen is a former Senator in the States of Jersey. Prior to entering politics, he managed a number of private companies.
Professional Advisors
Lawyers: Berwin Leighton Paisner
Adelaide House, London Bridge, London EC4R 9HA
Auditors: Wilson Wright LLP
Thavies Inn House, 3-4 Holborn Circus, London EC1N 2HA
Bankers: NatWest
250 Regent Street, London W1B 3PB

