Chief Executive Officer at Atomix Educational Trust
📍 United Kingdom
Dr. Nichole Munro is a C-suite executive and CEO of Atomix Educational Trust, with a record of founding seven educational institutions internationally. Colleagues describe her as an inspirational, strategic, and dedicated leader who champions civic leadership in education. She holds a Doctorate and has expertise in educational reform and quality assurance.
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Experience
19 Years
Current Role
Chief Executive Officer
Job Level
Leadership
Location
United Kingdom
Personality Overview
How Dr shows up
Early Adopter
Risk Tolerant
Direct & Assertive
Reading between the lines and seeing beyond your words comes naturally to them. They might take some time to make their mind up but once they do, they don't change it easily. They exhibit a rare combination of being result-oriented but patient at the same time.
Priorities
Topics Dr cares about
Employability in Education
Advocates for integrating employability and entrepreneurship skills at all educational stages, believing it builds confidence, connection, and curiosity from a young age.
Neurodiversity Support
Actively fundraises for charities supporting neurodivergent people, a cause she states is personally and professionally important due to her work with students with specialized needs.
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Career
Work history
1-2024
Chief Executive Officer
Atomix Educational Trust
6-2021 - 7-2023
Chief Operating Officer
ARGAN Bedaya
7-2020 - 6-2021
Relationship & Development Lead
The Education and Training Foundation
8-2018 - 7-2020
Advisor Education Business Consulting (KG-K12; TVET & HE)
Education and Skills Partnership
9-2015 - 8-2018
Executive Principal
Interserve Learning & Employment
In the press
Media appearances
Q&A Dr Nichole Munro – CEO of Atomix Educational Trust, Keynote speaker at TEDxTeesside Welcome Dinner. Featured in Bdaily
Dominance (D) reflects how goal and task oriented a person is, and their ability to accomplish results irrespective of how demanding the circumstances might be. Those scoring high tend to be motivated by winning, competition, and success.
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