Francois Delbaere

Chief Financial Officer at Phoenix Learning & Care Group

Francois Delbaere has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Francois started their career as a Corporate Actions Analyst at Reuters Data in 2003. Francois then worked as an Audit Senior/Chartered Accountant at Grant Thornton UK LLP from 2004 to 2008. Following this, they served as a Corporate Finance Executive at the same company from 2008 to 2009. Francois then joined NSL Service Group in 2009 and worked as a Project Accountant for a year before being promoted to Finance Director for NSL Care Services from 2010 to 2012. Francois then joined PPI Claimline in 2012 as the Finance Director. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Financial Officer at Phoenix Learning & Care Group since September 2013.

Francois Delbaere obtained a BSc (Jt Hons) in Economics & Management Sciences from the University of Southampton between 2000 and 2003. Following that, they pursued further education at ICAEW, where they completed their FCA degree between 2004 and 2007. Francois also attained additional certifications, including FCA from the Institute of Chartered Accountants England & Wales and PRINCE2 Practitioner from APM Group, although the obtained month and year are not provided.

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Exeter, United Kingdom

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Phoenix Learning & Care Group

Phoenix Learning & Care Group was established in 2006, based in Devon with an expanding portfolio of innovative and quality focused services throughout the South of England and Wales. We provide a range of services for people with differing needs and work to give every individual the chance to flourish. Supporting individuals with specialist social or educational needs, we have quickly grown to be a well-respected provider of services and continue to grow with new and innovative care and education solutions for children and young adults. The key areas of focus are: 1. Specialist schools providing education to young people with SEMH needs or LD/autism from ages 11 to 16. 2. Independent Specialist Residential Colleges providing bespoke education to young adults with learning disabilities and autism from ages 16 to 25. 3. Residential Children’s homes for children with social, emotional and mental health needs. 4. Supported living and residential care for young adults.