
Our committed Programme Team helps the charity achieve its mission of ensuring every young person thrives in relationships.
They are responsible for designing and evaluating our workshops, engaging with our partners and all the functions that keep the charity on track, such as finance and IT.
Shelly brings over 18 years experience of working in the youth sector, most recently at Think Forward an organistaion that gets young people ready for the world of work, but also in secondary schools, youth offending teams and victim support. He is passionate about empowering others to reach their potential and brings lived experience as well as a purpose driven approach to all his work with young people. Shelly holds various voluntary positions including as a Trustee of the Garden Classroom and as a Governor of a primary school in Enfield.
Eleanor Davies Lawley led the strategy to engage marginalised students from PRUs, Alternative Provisions and SEND schools with the Mayor of London's social action programme, and now works in participation with young women in England and Wales living on little or no pay. She has worked and volunteered on the National Domestic Abuse Helpline since 2019 and is passionate about domestic abuse prevention.
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Charlotte brings over 15 years of fundraising experience to LMK and has a passion for growing philanthropy and individual giving. As a strategist and creative thinker, she has enabled charities to grow their income sustainably, often under challenging circumstances. Charlotte has joined the team at an exciting time and she is determined to develop LMK's fundraising capacity, enabling more young people to access our life-changing workshops.
Rosie is an experienced team administrator, having worked for 12 years across the commercial real estate and charity sectors. Working for Monsoon Accessorize, she managed the systems and finances for 300 stores while completing an MSC in Real Estate. In the charity sector she has worked as a Volunteer Co-ordinator, Fundraising Administrator, and Donor Relations Manager across a range of charities. A committed feminist and cravitist, she has founded or worked on a wide variety of social justice projects.
Melina worked in Film & Music licensing before joining the charity sector and is experienced in partnership acquisition and management of events. She has volunteered and worked in various capacities supporting causes she is passionate about including refugees, young people, and environmental causes.
Nimita brings a number of years experience in both the finance and education sectors to LMK's programme team. Having worked with HSBC’s Syndicated Loan Market and Hewitt's Actuarial and Pensions specialisms, she then changed course to manage client relations and support business growth and strategy for an education consultancy.
Clare is an experienced team coordinator and project lead who has worked in both the creative industries and the charity sector. She was Referrals Coordinator and Participation Lead in the counselling & psychotherapy service at the Brandon Centre, a young people’s charity in Camden, for around seven years. More recently Clare has been freelancing as a professional photographer. In 2018, she was one of nine photographers working on the Tate Year 3 Project, an inspirational artwork by renowned artist/filmmaker.