JTL appoints Sandra Warren-Smith as National Delivery Director

Sandra Warren
Sandra Warren-Smith of JTL

JTL, a leading apprenticeship provider across England and Wales, has appointed Sandra Warren-Smith as its new National Delivery Director.

In her new role, Sandra will oversee the management of JTL’s regional teams, training centres and apprenticeship programmes.

Sandra has an extensive experience contributing to the education agenda and creating career opportunities.

Prior to joining JTL, Sandra served as the Operations Director for Skills at PeoplePlus UK, where she led the delivery of high-quality skills and employability programmes whilst managing a large, diverse team.

Chief Executive of JTL, Chris Claydon, said: "We are delighted to welcome Sandra to JTL as our new National Delivery Director. Her extensive experience and dedication to quality and innovation in education settings aligns perfectly with our purpose and vision. Sandra's leadership will undoubtedly drive forward our mission of providing exceptional apprenticeship opportunities to individuals across England and Wales."

Sandra Warren-Smith's appointment follows the retirement of Judi Wheeler, who held the same role at JTL for eight years where she managed four regional teams to deliver apprenticeships, professional courses, and assessment services.

Chris added: “We extend our gratitude to Judi for her dedicated eight years of service and wish her all the best in her future endeavours.”

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