Our board

Peter Sharp – chair

is Director of Learning and Wellbeing at professional support services group Mouchel , and Chief Executive of the recently established Centre for Workforce Intelligence (CfWI) in health and social care. He joined Mouchel in 2002 following five years as principal educational psychologist in Southampton. He is the author of Nurturing Emotional Literacy: A Practical Guide.

Henry Stewart – treasurer

Henry is the founding director of Happy Computers , a computer training company which has 40 staff and an annual turnover of just under £2 million. The company’s largest client is the NHS, for whom Happy provides an e-learning service. In 2003 Management Today rated Happy as the best company in the UK for customer service. In 2004 the Financial Times placed them in the top dozen in its 50 Best UK Workplaces.

Toby Eccles

Toby founded Social Finance , where he is Development Director, and has been working on the Social Investment Bank since joining the Commission on Unclaimed Assets in October 2005. Prior to working for the Commission he was Director of Research at ARK , a child focused foundation, where he built programmes around education in the UK and communities with high levels of HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

Zahid Malik

Zahid is the director of Fry-IT , which offers web and mobile solutions for small and large enterprises.

Susie Orbach

Susie is a psychotherapist and writer. In 1976 she co-founded the Women’s Therapy Centre in London and in 1981 The Women’s Therapy Centre Institute in New York. She is a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and has worked as a consultant to the World Bank. Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist and . In 1976 she co-founded the Women’s Therapy Centre in London and in 1981 The Women’s Therapy Centre Institute in New York. She is a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and has worked as a consultant to the World Bank.

John Trasler

John is the director of , a company that provides corporate training using blended learning techniques to a range of blue chip clients and private and public sector organizations. He was formerly managing director of corporate services at FT Knowledge.