Crysp launches Multi Academy Trust Advisory Board

Friday 13th May Our team were delighted to launch the Multi Academy Trust Customer Advisory Board that will help strengthen our service and product roadmap, network and awareness across the school’s sector.

For the inaugural meeting chaired by Peter Knight, COO of Trinity, we were also really pleased to welcome Nathan Millington (Consilium Multi Academy Trust), Janine Webb (Together Learning Trust), Clare Kaine-Stockdale (Two Counties Trust), Darren Harvey-Hill and Hayley Budge (Carlton Trust), Chris Sutherland (Leeds Diocesan Learning Trust) and last but not least Lana Styoles (Nexus Academy Trust) who could not make Friday but is very much involved in our CAB.

The ultimate purpose of our advisory board is to support senior leaders within schools and the wider education sector who are responsible for oversight in one (or all) of the following areas:

  • Governance, policy development and trust wide reporting 

  • Good Estates management 

  • Health and Safety Support (audits / competent person etc) 

  • Fire Risk Assessments 

  • Cyber security 

  • E-learning and classroom training 

  • Cloud hosted compliance and estates management solution  

  • Custom digital and service offering

As a supplier to Trusts and schools nationally, we want to continue developing a product and service offering that creates significant value for senior leaders and their end users within schools, whilst establishing our position as the "go-to" mission led supplier. 

We are also being asked to look at other areas including data integration tools, cyber audits, complaints management, policy management etc which represent terrific opportunities for us to help solve but also need the careful guidance of those who need these products and services the most. Ultimately so Crysp can design and build out things people actually need!

Pete Mills, Executive Director:

The Crysp Multi Academy Trust advisory board is a natural step in our evolution as we take steps to become a leading name in safety culture across the education sector and beyond. Our early adopters of the Crysp offer – whether that be our cloud platform to manage compliance or services such as fire risk assessments. One thing is clear – our customer first approach in providing great products and services at a reasonable price point which right now in public service procurement is badly needed.

If you are a school or a MAT and would like more information on our advisory board, either to join or receive regular updates. Please contact us.


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