
In this episode, we shine a light on why younger, more diverse voices are essential at the governance table. Our guest is Ellie Gadsby, a 26-year-old trustee at Northumberland Church of England Academy Trust, and a former student of the same school. Ellie ed the board in 2022 and brings a unique combination of lived experience, professional insight, and a deep understanding of her community. In a conversation full of honesty and inspiration, Ellie explains what it actually means to be a trustee in a multi-academy trust, how the opportunity came about, and why she believes it’s vital for boards to reflect the communities their schools serve. She speaks openly about navigating imposter syndrome, balancing her trustee role alongside her legal career, and what she’s learned from working with more experienced board . We also explore how young professionals can bring fresh thinking to decision-making, how schools and trusts can open up governance roles to more diverse candidates, and why inclusivity isn’t just a nice-to-have – it’s essential for effective leadership. Ellie’s story is a compelling call to action: for boards to become more future-ready, for schools to create real pathways into governance, and for young people to recognise their potential to lead. This episode is essential listening for anyone involved in governance, leadership, or curious about how to build more representative and purposeful trust boards. LINKS For more on how The Key can your trust, visit: key.sc/trust Subscribe to our newsletter, Trust Matters: key.sc/trustmatters Connect with Ellie on LinkedIn: Ellie Gadsby 2e55d