8th, January 2019

New tide comes in to Tees Valley charity

A Tees Valley charity dedicated to offering young people valuable career experiences, has welcomed a new wave of appointments, determined to see 2019 off to a strong start. High Tide Foundation, founded in 2012 by businesses across Tees Valley, has grown considerably over the last six years under the watchful eye of its board of industry and education-based trustees. The charity has appointed a new chairman and a trustee, to continue this success.

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Founding Chairman, David Robinson has stepped down to take up the position of patron, passing the baton to highly-regarded local businessman, proud Teessider and founder of Better, Mark Easby.

David said: “Over the last six years the development of High Tide as a leading charity in the area, focused on supporting young people into work and developing their career aspirations, has been an incredible journey.  It has been a great honour to be chairman and work with a passionate and committed team of trustees and employees. We are now seeing the success of our work as students have now completed a series of programmes and have got real career momentum, enabling them to go into an employment or education route of their choice.

“I am handing over to Mark, who has been part of the High Tide team since the start and I am confident that the charity will continue to go from strength to strength under his leadership and guidance.”

Mark understands that every business across the region needs good people; fresh talent coupled with enthusiasm, equipped with the right level of skills and willingness to work hard. There is a recognised skills gap and it’s crucial that Tees Valley talent is nurtured, developed and retained.

He said: “After being a trustee for the past four years, I’m very passionate about the work the foundation does and the critical role we play. I’m as equally excited as I am nervous. Helping to provide opportunities and raise young people’s aspirations across the Tees Valley is something very close to my heart, and something the team at Better take very seriously.

“My appointment is the start of a programme of change and evolution for the foundation including its strategy. I’m incredibly proud to be responsible for making sure it happens.

“We have an ambitious plan to increase the number of programmes we deliver which will align with the new careers initiative launched by the Tees Valley Combined Authority this year. We’ll be building programmes across a more diverse range of business sectors, creating further opportunities for rich and rewarding work experience from accountancy to animation and mechanics to digital marketing. We’ll also be developing additional in-school activities to support young people from year seven onwards to help ignite that spark as early as possible.”

(L-R) Lauren Bywater, general manager, Mark Easby, chairman and Kirsten Donkin, trustee.

The charity also welcomes fellow Teessider, Kirsten Donkin as trustee, responsible for marketing and communications. Involved with the charity since it began and well-known for her long-standing role with PD Ports, Kirsten is keen to drive the High Tide message forward to grow the charity’s identity and continue developing its work.

Kirsten said: “Having worked with High Tide for over six years, I am delighted to be taking on the role of trustee, being part of a dedicated team driving the charity’s ambitious plans and helping young people achieve their full career potential.

“I have a vested interest in blitzing those myths and misplaced perceptions about what is on offer here in the Tees Valley. Becoming a trustee is a chance to be a positive role model and share my personal experience so other young people can see the potential in their own future.

“You don’t have to leave the area to succeed in your career and I’m just one example of that.”

Having worked with over 8,000 students, the charity now offers cadetships and work experience placements further afield than the thriving Teesside shipping industry, including finance, law and creative media.

2019 will see the launch of additional cadetships and further programmes as the charity continues its commitment to ensuring that young people across the Tees Valley are empowered with knowledge about their options before committing to fields of study.

For more information about High Tide Foundation, see www.hightidefoundation.co.uk.

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33,500

Students supported since 2012
with life-changing industry-led work experience programmes and enrichment events

28,000

Hours of engagement with employers
connecting students directly with people in various job roles for real-life career experiences

750

Business members involved
from a range of sectors who co-designed and delivered our industry-led career programmes

"“This has been so educational, not only for the students but also the teachers; I had no idea of what really went on down here. This is great knowledge that I can take back with me and share with the other colleagues and students.”"

Teacher, Middlesbrough

""It was very informative and was definitely worth every minute. The speakers and staff were very kind and helped us all build a better understanding of the world of engineering. This was an insight I doubt I could have gotten anywhere else.""

Year 7 Student, Redcar

"“I am grateful for the help and life changing experience High Tide have gave me and believe that I wouldn’t have got this chance anywhere else. I believe that without high tide I would have never received or had an opportunity to gain valuable experience and knowledge”"

Year 6 Student, Middlesbrough

"“My experience with High Tide provided me with amazing opportunities and allowed me to meet very influential people who have helped me to gain confidence as well as skills I will take with me for the rest of my life.""

Year 6 Student, Middlesbrough

"Start to finish there was loads of enthusiasm from the employees and the students! Really fun to be a part of this!"

Age 17, 5-day VWEX (Engineering)

"I enjoyed the work experience, I learnt new skills on how to write my CV and what employers look for."

Age 13, Discovery day (Employability)

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