Meet the Team

OUR TEAM HAS A WIDE RANGE OF EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE TO ENABLE US TO MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR PARTNERS AND STAKEHOLDERS.

  • Adam Brougham

    Strategic Director

    As Strategic Director, it is my responsibility to provide leadership and advocacy across our priority areas, including Adult Heath & Wellbeing, Children and Young People’s Health and Wellbeing, Empowering People, Infrastructure & Environment, and our regional work around social prescribing.

    I also work closely with a number of key strategic partners and stakeholders, to increase regular participation in physical activity, placing the Charity at the heart of the ecosystem in the region.

    Email: adambrougham@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07791 931 681

  • Amy Katz

    Empowering People Strategic Development Manager

    My role as Empowering People Development Manager is to lead on the strategic support and guidance provided to the cross sector workforce in both Northumberland and Tyne & Wear, empowering people to effectively utilise and embed physical activity and sport within their respective sectors, to meet the needs of the people they’re engaging with. I work with a range of partners and stakeholders to develop suitable training and support in order to upskill, provide expertise, competence, confidence, awareness and understanding of physical activity and sport.

    Email: amy.katz@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07966 330 309

  • Chris Green

    Research and Insight Officer

    My role is to identify, collect, digest and summarise complex data and insight from a number of sources, and effectively communicate insight and learning to a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.

    Additionally, it is my responsibility to contribute to the gathering, assessment and reporting of information and learning which will contribute towards improving the planning, delivery and evaluation of sport and physical activity for communities facing inequalities across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear.

    Email: chris.green@wearerise.co.uk

  • Clare Morley

    Chief Executive Officer

    My role is to provide leadership to ensure that the active partnership can be the thought leaders around the role and purpose of physical activity and sport in communities across Tyne & Wear and Northumberland, in order that we can improve more lives.

    With the active partnership acting primarily as a business to business organisation, it is essential that I connect with a range of partners and stakeholders to lobby for the role of sport and physical activity in their work.

    I also provide the connection between the staff team and the Board of Trustees, who donate their time and expertise in order to shift the dial on physical inactivity in our region.

    Email: clare.morley@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07535 291992

  • Dani Crispin Crook

    Early Years Development Manager

    My role is to lead Rise’s work within the Early Years, which for us is from pregnancy to the transition into full time school. Its an exciting new area for the charity and we will be working towards making physical activity a priority within Early Years sectors and settings, not only to improve children’s health and wellbeing but also to work towards tackling other issues within the community and improve our youngest children’s lives.

    Email: dani.crispin@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07734 238252

  • David Marrin

    Business and Strategy Director

    In my role as Business and Strategy Director, I am responsible for providing leadership for, and overseeing, the day-to-day operations of the charity, including the charity’s overall financial, HR and performance management processes.

    I am also responsible for supporting the CEO with the growth and development of the charity, helping to develop and implement organisational strategy, enhancing the charity’s strategic relationships, and lobbying for the role physical activity has to play in achieving wider outcomes.

    Email: david.marrin@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07791 931922

  • Francesca Laban

    Opening Schools Facilities Manager

    My role is to lead Rise’s work in relation to the Opening Schools Facilities (OSF) Programme, funded by the Department for Education (DfE). I support schools across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear to open their facilities to the wider community, with the aim of getting more children and young people aged 5 – 16 active and moving more outside of curriculum time, particularly in those communities that experience the most significant health, social and economic inequalities.

    The voice of children and young people is key to the success of the programme and ensuring schools provide inclusive, diverse activities that are needs-led, fill gaps in community provision and offer opportunities for long-term behaviour change

    Email: francesca.laban@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07743 980518

  • Gary Young

    Children and Young People Development Manager (Active Lifestyles)

    My role is to lead the Charity’s work in relation to strategies, projects and programmes which are designed to reduce inequalities via getting more children and young people active throughout their day.

    This includes a combination of elements including active travel, outdoor activity, school activity, including PE & active learning interventions, family activities and other physical activity initiatives.

    Email: gary.young@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07947 522704

  • Jack Liddle

    Empowering People Development Manager

    In my role as Empowering People Development Manager, I’m responsible for developing workforces that are able to meet the needs of inactive people and those who want to remain active across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear.

    I work with a range of partners and stakeholders to develop suitable training and support in order to upskill, provide expertise, competence, confidence, awareness and understanding of physical activity and sport and the wider benefits it can bring.

    Email: jack.liddle@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07944 462195

  • Jade Scott

    Adult Health and Wellbeing Strategic Lead

    As the Adult Health & Wellbeing Strategic Lead, it is my responsibility to provide leadership in relation to the role physical activity can play in improving the overall health and wellbeing of adults across the region, with a particular focus on tackling inequalities and inactivity.

    Through my role I work closely with strategic partners and stakeholders to ensure physical activity is embraced as part of system level change resulting in a higher quality of life for adults across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear.

    Email: jade.scott@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07964 947467

  • Jaki Duffy

    Key Worker (Berwick-upon-Tweed)

    Deployed through the Berwick Community Trust, my role is to provide dedicated support to young males aged 16-30 years in Berwick upon Tweed who are at risk of isolation, poor mental health and/or currently experiencing barriers to services and support.

    I work in collaboration with local stakeholders to share insight around the generic needs of targeted groups to help identify gaps in provision, co-design interventions that are both meaningful and sustainable and ensuring the intelligence is utilised to influence future decision-making at a local level.

    This initiative will include using physical activity as a key driver for change to improve physical & mental health and wellbeing, self-efficacy and resilience for targeted young people.

    Email: jaki.duffy@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07734 238258

  • Helen Tong

    Business Development Director

    In my role as Business Development Director, I am responsible for leading the ongoing development and implementation of the charity’s income diversification and sustainability strategy – identifying and realising new opportunities for sustainable income generation to meet the needs of Rise’s ten-year strategy, alongside the shorter-term strategic Implementation Plans of the charity.

    I am also responsible for supporting the Chief Executive in developing and growing the charity’s commercial arm, with a particular focus on growing relationships with corporate partnerships across Northumberland and Tyne and Wear and raising our profile with funders, commissioners, corporates and potential major donors.

    Email: helen.tong@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07858 373536

  • Kaye Scott

    Finance and Business Support Manager

    My role is to primarily oversee the financial systems and procedures to ensure timely payments to our suppliers and partners, as well as supporting the organisation with financial reporting to our Board of Trustees and funding partners. I also undertake a lot of work on Book IT! - our online course booking and payment system.

    Email: kaye.scott@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07973 786310

  • LILIANA CIARAOLO

    Liliana Ciaraolo

    Development officer

    Email: liliana.ciaraolo@wearerise.co.uk

  • Lindsay Peach

    Trusts and Foundations Manager

    As Trusts and Foundations Manager I have responsibility for leading the research, writing, and submission of funding applications, and monitoring reports, to a range of funders. I aim to secure core and project funding for both new and existing programmes of work. As part of this, I work closely with colleagues across all workstreams and build relationships with funders.

    As a member of the newly created Business Development team we aim to diversify and grow income to continue, and expand upon, Rise’s work in tackling inequalities within the North East.

    Email: lindsay.peach@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07752 471118

  • Louise Laws

    Children and Young People’s Health and Wellbeing Strategic Lead

    My role as Children & Young People's Health and Wellbeing Strategic Lead is to manage Rise’s Children & Young People’s Health and Wellbeing Team, working from pregnancy to early adulthood. I provide leadership and advocacy in relation to the role of physical activity in improving the overall health and wellbeing of children & young people, with a focus on actively tackling and reducing inequalities.

    My role is to build trusting relationships to develop and lead strategic partnerships, whilst driving collaboration, influence and learning around system change. Ensuring that physical activity is embraced and embedded as part of the solution to break down barriers and the cycle of disadvantages and disengagement of children & young people. Positively advocating the profile and benefits that physical activity, sport and wider movement can build aspirations to make more positive behavioural choices and improve life chances so that our children & young people live happier, healthier, and more fulfilled lives.

    Email: louise.laws@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile:: 07966 324405

  • Louise Wallace

    Louise Wallace

    Development Manager: Children & Young People

    Email: louise.wallace@wearerise.co.uk

  • Michael Ali

    Active Ageing Development Manager

    My responsibility is to provide leadership and advocacy in relation to the direct role that physical activity can play in improving the health and wellbeing of older adults across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear.

    Utilising the power of physical activity to recondition older adults, I hope to embed active ageing as a means by which health inequalities can be tackled, particularly in our region’s most disadvantaged communities.

    The development of new partnerships and enhancement of existing stakeholder relationships is also a key part of my role as we work toward systems-level change and increased opportunities for older adults to be more physically active across our region.

    Email: michael.ali@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07801 960998

  • Miles Lowson

    Development Officer

    My role as a Development Officer is to support, and where appropriate lead, the planning, delivery, and co-ordination of projects across the Rise team. Our projects are designed to reduce levels of inactivity and get more people participating in sport and physical activity, particularly in communities that experience the most significant health, social and economic inequalities.

    Email: miles.lowson@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07714 675754

  • Paul Biddle

    Research and Insight Development Manager

    -Paul joined Rise in June as Research & Insight Development Manager from Northumbria University where he was a Research Fellow. Paul’s role is to develop and manage the research and insight function to ensure that decision making within Rise and, where possible, external partners, is based on evidence so that interventions to increase physical activity are based on robust evidence of their effectiveness. Paul’s role involves working with colleagues (internally and externally) to develop approaches to capture, analyse and share insight to demonstrate the positive impact of Rise’s work

    Email: paul.biddle@wearerise.co.uk

  • Rebecca Stokoe

    Active Workplace Development Manager

    My role as the Active Workplace Development Manager is to support organisations across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear with their employee health and wellbeing initiatives. We recognise that people spend a lot of time at work and with colleagues, so we support workplaces by highlighting the benefits of having a more physically active workforce and offer fitness activity opportunities to their staff.

    We support organisations who are progressing through the Better Health at Work Award, and work with many organisations in the region, including NE Chamber of Commerce, NHS Trusts and third-sector organisations.

    Email: rebecca.stokoe@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07908 772217

  • Samantha Hunter

    Graphic Designer

  • Sarah Baylis

    Sport Welfare Manager (North of Tyne)

    As the Sport Welfare Manager, I lead on Rise’s safeguarding work for Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland and provide support and guidance to NGB’s and local community organisations to improve their safeguarding and welfare practices. I work with organisations to prioritise inclusion and motivate cultural change to create safer and more welcoming environments so that everyone can enjoy and feel safe to participate in sport and activity.

    Email: Sarah.baylis@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07933 519864

  • Suzanne McDermott

    Infrastructure and Environment Strategic Lead

    As the Strategic Lead for Infrastructure and Environment it is my responsibility to provide leadership and advocacy in relation to the role of the built environment in increasing physical activity levels in the Region.

    My role is also to provide influence and advancement in relation to the role of active transport including walking and cycling in seeking to reduce carbon emissions and improving physical and mental wellbeing, and to develop and lead strategic partnerships to increase active travel across the Region.

    It is further my responsibility to provide encouragement and direction in relation to development and the use of green and blue spaces for physical activity and play.

    Email: suzanne.mcdermott@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07458 306501

  • Tracy Saunders

    Administration Officer

    I provide administrative support to Rise as an organisation alongside offering dedicated support to our various projects. My role involves providing support for organisational and project meetings by coordinating dates, setting up Teams/Zoom calls, booking meeting rooms, distributing information and minute-taking.

    I also respond to enquiries, maintain and update files, process office and project paperwork, support the preparation of reports, documents and presentation materials and also maintain office stocks and supplies.

    Email: Tracy.Saunders@wearerise.co.uk

  • Vicky Lamb

    Marketing and Communications Manager

  • Yasmin Ganley

    Development Officer

    My role as Development Officer is to support the planning and delivery of projects and programmes across Northumberland and Tyne & Wear. These projects are put in place to reduce levels of inactivity and get more people involved in sport and physical activity.

    Email: yasmin.ganley@wearerise.co.uk

    Mobile: 07734 238255

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