Ed Marsh, new CEO, smiles for the camera.

New CEO Ed joins the team!

We are thrilled to welcome our new Chief Executive Officer, Ed Marsh, to the team!

Published:

  • Time to read: 5 minutes

Ed joins Tutor Trust as we continue our ambitious growth trajectory and aim to double the number of pupils we serve by the end of 2024/2025.

Ed, former Chief Executive Officer at Middlesex University Students’ Union, brings a wealth of experience in education. He has held high-profile influencing roles within the Education and Voluntary Sectors advocating for social mobility and is passionate about tackling social inequality in the North of England.

I am delighted to be leading a team with such an impressive track record of impact. Tutor Trust does vital work in helping close the attainment gap, and is needed now more than ever post-pandemic.

"It’s a real privilege to be here, and I’m looking forward to extending our reach still further, growing our existing tuition programmes, and welcoming new school partners to the Tutor Trust family.”
Ed Marsh, new CEO
It’s wonderful to have Ed in post to lead the team on the next stage of our journey. We have exciting projects in the pipeline and will continue to innovate in the sector, so that we can continue to make a positive difference to the lives of young people in the North.”
Abigail Shapiro, Co-Founder and Executive Director

Read more

tutoring photo

Schools white paper

Tutor Trust reflects on the Government's long-awaited Schools White Paper has been released, detailing their strategy to create a more equitable school system. With a focus on tackling the SEND crisis and raising the attainment of disadvantaged young…

Broadfield Primary

Tutoring Poll

The Sutton Trust has published new polling on private and school-based tutoring across England and Wales, revealing persistent – and in some areas growing – disparities in who can access additional academic support

Tutoring Photo

AI tuition tools

Colleagues at the Tutor Trust reflect on the opportunities of AI tuition tools following the recent Department for Education announcement, and highlight the important considerations to ensure all pupils receive the very best support