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Jen Walker is one of those fantastic individuals who we all need in our lives - a doer. When she isn’t undertaking the role as Chair of the St Edwards School, Oxford, Friends Association, she runs two companies: The Hat Hire company and The Cattleshed Candle Company. She’s also a microgreen farmer and organiser of the Launton Artisan Food Market.
A key theme that comes across regarding all her endeavours is a desire to build community. Whether it's in her local village organising various food producers for the market or in her children’s schools. Where she arranged memorable end of year balls and more recently virtual magician shows. Jen is a natural leader. Having led associations now at primary and secondary schools.
What is so interesting about her story is how she adapted the St Edwards school community to online so effectively during Covid. A key takeaway from this podcast is how she transitioned Friends events away from a few blockbuster events to a programme of more regular more intimate gatherings. Experimenting with different themes to reach out to a wider audience. Engagement levels increased significantly during this time. Effective team work with key school staff is another key takeaway. Her experience really contrasts with so many schools who we’ve observed here at Classlist that mothballed their events in the last year. Without further ado here is Jen’s story of being at the helm during the pandemic.
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Jen Walker is one of those fantastic individuals who we all need in our lives - a doer. When she isn’t undertaking the role as Chair of the St Edwards School, Oxford, Friends Association, she runs two companies: The Hat Hire company and The Cattleshed Candle Company. She’s also a microgreen farmer and organiser of the Launton Artisan Food Market.
A key theme that comes across regarding all her endeavours is a desire to build community. Whether it's in her local village organising various food producers for the market or in her children’s schools. Where she arranged memorable end of year balls and more recently virtual magician shows. Jen is a natural leader. Having led associations now at primary and secondary schools.
What is so interesting about her story is how she adapted the St Edwards school community to online so effectively during Covid. A key takeaway from this podcast is how she transitioned Friends events away from a few blockbuster events to a programme of more regular more intimate gatherings. Experimenting with different themes to reach out to a wider audience. Engagement levels increased significantly during this time. Effective team work with key school staff is another key takeaway. Her experience really contrasts with so many schools who we’ve observed here at Classlist that mothballed their events in the last year. Without further ado here is Jen’s story of being at the helm during the pandemic.
In this episode you will learn:
Favourite book and favourite podcast: