Make UK CEO named new Baker Dearing chair; Lord Baker to step up to life presidency

Stephen Phipson CBE, Chief Executive of Make UK, has been named the new Chair of the Baker Dearing Educational Trust, effective January 2025.

Phipson (pictured top) succeeds Kenneth Baker, who founded Baker Dearing and the University Technical College (UTC) programme, and who will now step into the honorary role of Life President.

Former education secretary Lord Baker has served as Chair for nearly 15 years, championing pre-16 technical education and establishing the successful UTC programme, which now comprises 44 schools across England.

Stephen Phipson brings a wealth of experience to the role, with an extensive background in industry and government, gained through his leadership at Make UK and previous senior roles within the Home Office, the Department for International Trade, and industry-leading private sector companies.

His expertise in forging industry partnerships and navigating the evolving political landscape will be pivotal as Baker Dearing continues to strengthen its connections with stakeholders across business sectors and in government.

Baker Dearing commissioned executive search firm Odgers Berndtson to help appoint a new chair. Following a nine-month search, Phipson was put forward and approved at a meeting of Baker Dearing’s trustees this week.

This appointment comes after Kate Ambrosi was announced in September as Baker Dearing’s new Chief Executive. She will succeed Simon Connell in the new year.

UTCs are also seeing increasing success: Over 20,000 students are enrolled at the secondary schools, which deliver a science, technology, or creative curriculum to students usually aged between 14 and 19.

Last year, around a quarter of UTC leavers progressed onto apprenticeships while, of those who progressed to university, 72 per cent started a degree in science, technology, engineering or maths.

Stephen Phipson said:

“I am honoured to take on this role at such a pivotal time for technical education in England and as UTCs are really hitting their stride.

“I am pleased that the new government strongly supports UTCs and understands the importance of technical education to address skills shortages.

“With strong support from industry and government, I believe UTCs and Baker Dearing can continue to provide world-class opportunities for young people across the UK.”

Lord Baker commented:

“I am delighted to hand over the chair to Stephen, whose experience and vision align so well with our mission.

“His appointment marks a new chapter for Baker Dearing, and I am confident that under his leadership, we will continue to drive forward technical education and help prepare young people for work and life.”

Make UK CEO named new Baker Dearing chair; Lord Baker to step up to life presidency

Stephen Phipson CBE, Chief Executive of Make UK, has been named the new Chair of the Baker Dearing Educational Trust, effective January 2025.

Phipson (pictured top) succeeds Kenneth Baker, who founded Baker Dearing and the University Technical College (UTC) programme, and who will now step into the honorary role of Life President.

Former education secretary Lord Baker has served as Chair for nearly 15 years, championing pre-16 technical education and establishing the successful UTC programme, which now comprises 44 schools across England.

Stephen Phipson brings a wealth of experience to the role, with an extensive background in industry and government, gained through his leadership at Make UK and previous senior roles within the Home Office, the Department for International Trade, and industry-leading private sector companies.

His expertise in forging industry partnerships and navigating the evolving political landscape will be pivotal as Baker Dearing continues to strengthen its connections with stakeholders across business sectors and in government.

Baker Dearing commissioned executive search firm Odgers Berndtson to help appoint a new chair. Following a nine-month search, Phipson was put forward and approved at a meeting of Baker Dearing’s trustees this week.

This appointment comes after Kate Ambrosi was announced in September as Baker Dearing’s new Chief Executive. She will succeed Simon Connell in the new year.

UTCs are also seeing increasing success: Over 20,000 students are enrolled at the secondary schools, which deliver a science, technology, or creative curriculum to students usually aged between 14 and 19.

Last year, around a quarter of UTC leavers progressed onto apprenticeships while, of those who progressed to university, 72 per cent started a degree in science, technology, engineering or maths.

Stephen Phipson said:

“I am honoured to take on this role at such a pivotal time for technical education in England and as UTCs are really hitting their stride.

“I am pleased that the new government strongly supports UTCs and understands the importance of technical education to address skills shortages.

“With strong support from industry and government, I believe UTCs and Baker Dearing can continue to provide world-class opportunities for young people across the UK.”

Lord Baker commented:

“I am delighted to hand over the chair to Stephen, whose experience and vision align so well with our mission.

“His appointment marks a new chapter for Baker Dearing, and I am confident that under his leadership, we will continue to drive forward technical education and help prepare young people for work and life.”

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