STREETS AHEAD staff
Streets Ahead depends on its volunteer helpers to support Kim, the full time manager and Tania and Rennie, (Chair of the Streets Ahead Management Committee).
We have a large team of regular volunteers whoss assistance is vital to the work of the Charity.
We have a large team of regular volunteers whoss assistance is vital to the work of the Charity.
full time staff
Streets Ahead Project Manager: Kim May
Manager at Streets Ahead for nearly 20 years Kim worked as a project and operations manager in the community and education sectors for many years with extensive experience of fund raising, bid-writing and operational strategies. She now manages the most successful community-based support operations in Middlesbrough with links with the community, statutory bodies and voluntary sector throughout the north east.
As Learning Centre Project Manager with Redcar and Cleveland Learning Partnership, she developed eight village learning centres across the East Cleveland area and as Deputy Neighbourhood Manager with Stockton Borough Council she implemented the Neighbourhood Regeneration Management Delivery Plan. She has also worked as the Economic Development Manager at Five Lamps and as Education Adviser for County Durham TEC working in partnership with educational institutions throughout the County to raise achievement levels. She also worked as the Small Business Enterprise Officer in the Small Firms Service and has qualifications in Management Studies.
Manager at Streets Ahead for nearly 20 years Kim worked as a project and operations manager in the community and education sectors for many years with extensive experience of fund raising, bid-writing and operational strategies. She now manages the most successful community-based support operations in Middlesbrough with links with the community, statutory bodies and voluntary sector throughout the north east.
As Learning Centre Project Manager with Redcar and Cleveland Learning Partnership, she developed eight village learning centres across the East Cleveland area and as Deputy Neighbourhood Manager with Stockton Borough Council she implemented the Neighbourhood Regeneration Management Delivery Plan. She has also worked as the Economic Development Manager at Five Lamps and as Education Adviser for County Durham TEC working in partnership with educational institutions throughout the County to raise achievement levels. She also worked as the Small Business Enterprise Officer in the Small Firms Service and has qualifications in Management Studies.
Reachout Coordinator and Community Cohesion Coordinator: Tania Johnson
Streets Ahead Charity Chair of Trustees and Community Cohesion Coordinator: Dr Rennie May