People

Our people

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We’ve got 5 directors who are part of our management committee:

Dionne Fitzgerald - a Middleton resident and former Housing Justice caseworker, passionate about empowering Middleton residents and improving lives through community-led change.

James Luckham - a Middleton resident and local science teacher who has been part of Middleton Community Power group and is really passionate about shifting current education systems

Kerry Edwards - a Middleton resident, and the manager of Burnside Community Centre in Middleton. Kerry is a HRM expert and an Associate member of the CIPD. She is committed to inspiring and meaningful professional development and community engagement.

Mark Fraser - a Middleton resident who volunteers at the Lighthouse Project, having taken early retirement after working in adult care for Bolton Council.

Phill Worthington - with 15 years experience working with communities to create a fairer and more equal society, Phill is currently developing cross-sector partnerships to deliver world class facilities for young people up and down the country.

And they are support by expert advisors:

Cliff Mills - a lawyer at Anthony Collins Solicitors who specialises in co-operative law. Cliff is committed to the promotion of co-operative principles and co-operating for the common good.

Gareth Nash - is a founder member of Co-operative and Mutual Solutions, a worker co-op based in Lancashire but which works nationally and internationally. He has experience of working with groups of people to help them develop their collective ideas and bring them to fruition. Gareth has worked in renewable energy, community asset transfer, food and criminal justice. He is society secretary of Preston Co-operative Development Network and active in Climate Action Preston. 

Kallum Nolan - a Middleton resident, formerly a councillor representing Middleton on Rochdale Council, and the landlord of the Crown Inn on Rochdale Road. Kalum is now Middleton Co-operating's Engagement Lead.

Kath Bromfield - a Middleton resident who has been part of Middleton Community Power and a wealth of experitise in work with families and children with special education needs and disabilities (SEND) on inter/national level.

Kerry Tottingham - until recently also one of the directors and before that responsible for co-ordinating the voluntary/community sector across Middleton and Rochdale. Kerry runs her own social enterprise and is passionate about co-creating communities with charities, social enterprises and local people alongside public sector partners and businesses. 

Marianne Sensier - an economist at Manchester Business School. Marianne is currently researching regional economic resilience, strategic public procurement and community wealth building.

Mark Bramah -  the Climate Change and Sustainability Manager at Rochdale Council.

Nicola Hine - Corporate Policy Adviser for Rochdale Council, who helps connect Middleton Co-operating with the local Council's staff who can help us progress our work.