Mary Ann Sieghart

Advisory Panel Member at IntoUniversity

Mary Ann Sieghart is a founding partner at The Authority Gap Consultancy, which focuses on closing authority gaps within organizations to enhance performance and promote female talent. Current roles include Non Executive Board Member and Chair of the Remuneration and People Committee at Guardian Media Group PLC, Visiting Professor at King's College London, and Senior Independent Director at Pantheon International Participations PLC. Additionally, Sieghart serves as a Trustee for the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and Senior Board Trustee for the Kennedy Memorial Trust. An advisory panel member for IntoUniversity and an occasional presenter on BBC Radio 4, Sieghart previously held positions such as Non Executive Director at The Merchants Trust and Chair of the Investment Committee at The Scott Trust Limited. Academic achievements include a Visiting Fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford, and a First Class MA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Wadham College, Oxford University.

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IntoUniversity

IntoUniversity is an award-winning charity that runs local learning centres which provide an education programme to support young people facing disadvantage in achieving their chosen aspiration. We target children and young people most at risk of failing to meet their potential to go to university due to economic, social, cultural, or linguistic disadvantage. IntoUniversity provides practical learning support and motivational and confidence-building activities for children and young people aged 7-18. We currently have 44 centres across England and Scotland. IntoUniversity is an on-going and long-term service: at the heart of the programme is the belief that underachievement is best addressed in the context of a long-term pastoral engagement with young people where we can build their esteem and support their learning in order that they can reach their potential.


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