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Gary Headland

Lincoln College Group CEO

Gary Headland MA MBA Chartered FCIPD MIoD
A former Royal Air Force officer, civilian police director and private sector director, Gary Headland is the CEO of the Lincoln College Group which in the UK comprises further and higher education colleges in Lincoln, Gainsborough and Newark and a commercial partnership with the Immigration and Removal Centre at Morton Hall. Overseas, the LCG has a female Further Education College at Al Qatief and a male Higher Education Technical Trainers College in Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and run joint international programmes at two Colleges in the Sichuan Province of China. Gary is also the Chairman of the Institute of Directors in Greater Lincolnshire, Chair of the Federation of Greater Lincolnshire Colleges, Patron and Director of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce; Member of Court of Bishop Grosseteste University; Member of the RAF College Cranwell Independent Advisory Panel; and Member of the Association of Colleges International Portfolio Group.


2017 will go down as a tough but successful year characterised by a relentless focus on, and strong improvements to, our quality, relevance and finances.

I am now in my fourth year as the CEO of an organisation with colleges in Lincoln, Gainsborough and Newark as well as two International Technical Colleges in Saudi Arabia and commercial partnerships with the Ministry of Justice and several colleges in China.

I have been working now for over 31 years and have worked in four sectors: business, defence, criminal justice and education. Frankly, I have had some tough jobs. My current job is the toughest job I have ever had; it is also the most rewarding.

During the past year, we have been focused relentlessly on improving the quality of the learning, teaching and assessment across all three of our UK colleges, with a very sharp focus improving English and mathematics.

Some context for readers might be useful… We deliver education and skills training for people from the age of 16 with no upper age limit. We deliver further education (technical and vocational) across every single skills area, up to and including Level 3 (A-Level equivalent). We deliver GCSEs and A Levels. And we deliver higher education up to and including Bachelors degrees in a wide range of subjects.

Please believe me when I say that is a great deal of volume and a lot of complexity. I am really pleased to say that during 2017 we made very strong improvements across the vast majority of our provision; equally, we know that we are not perfect and we are continuing to strive to improve.

Changing the focus and direction of a college is not straightforward as our students are obviously linked into an annual, two-year or three-year programme (potentially up to six years with us).

Notwithstanding, during the past year we opened new programmes for the defence sector (including the Royal Air Force and many defence companies), the electrical services and retail sector (working with the FTSE 100 Dixons-Carphone Group) and the construction sector with a new programme in Gainsborough.

These new programmes are at the vanguard of us delivering our mission of being ‘Employer-led; producing a highly skilled and productive local workforce’.

We have a lot more to do to ensure that our provision is what local and regional employers want and need.

After two previous years of investment in our international and commercial division, we had a strong financial year. We are building on that solid financial performance in order to create additional funding for our colleges so that we can invest in our existing programmes and create new programmes that employers need; this includes investment in the priority skills defined by the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership, especially digital technology… look out for more news on this in January.

Our strategy is entitled ‘Our Journey to Extraordinary’. This is our commitment to our local communities and it will be for our communities to judge whether we achieve that standard.

We know that we are not there yet; but we are all working tremendously hard to ensure that we deliver as much as we can for our communities, to the highest possible quality.

As we approach Christmas, I know that our people are running very low on energy having given their absolute all during 2017; I am so proud of what they have achieved by their clarity of purpose underpinned by dogged determination and unswerving commitment. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our staff and governors for their dedication and hard work.

In truth, 2018 looks like another tough year, but I am confident that we have the mindset, fortitude and resilience to confront the myriad of challenges that we face.

Gary Headland MA MBA Chartered FCIPD MIoD
A former Royal Air Force officer, civilian police director and private sector director, Gary Headland is the CEO of the Lincoln College Group which in the UK comprises further and higher education colleges in Lincoln, Gainsborough and Newark and a commercial partnership with the Immigration and Removal Centre at Morton Hall. Overseas, the LCG has a female Further Education College at Al Qatief and a male Higher Education Technical Trainers College in Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and run joint international programmes at two Colleges in the Sichuan Province of China. Gary is also the Chairman of the Institute of Directors in Greater Lincolnshire, Chair of the Federation of Greater Lincolnshire Colleges, Patron and Director of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce; Member of Court of Bishop Grosseteste University; Member of the RAF College Cranwell Independent Advisory Panel; and Member of the Association of Colleges International Portfolio Group.

In a similar column last year, I resolved to “improve communication both externally and internally across the Group” so I should start this article with that.

Unlike other resolutions like “drink less red wine” and “go to the gym more often” I have stuck with my professional resolution and we have made serious progress.

Particular highlights have included:

  • Many more public speaking engagements, including The Big Chinese Takeaway in February in partnership with Streets and an event in partnership with the Institute of Directors and the Federation of Small Businesses during Lincolnshire Business Week.
  • Being appointed as the Chairman of the Institute of Directors for Greater Lincolnshire creating many engagements with a wide range of regional businesses.
  • LCG becoming one of the world’s founding users of Workplace (formerly known as Facebook at Work).
  • The launch of a new LCG website.
  • The creation of a new LCG alumni association so that we can remain engaged with those who have studied with us in the past.

A busy year!

In addition to delivering classroom-based education in Lincoln, Gainsborough and Newark, and apprenticeships across the whole of the region, we have had a very busy year creating new partnerships to meet the needs of regional employers.

We have created new programmes and formed new partnerships including:

  • Britain’s first Air & Defence Career College, located in Lincoln, working closely with the Royal Air Force and a wide range of defence industry companies.
  • Britain’s first Construction Career College, located in Gainsborough, working closely with The Gelder Group and other regional construction companies.
  • A groundbreaking new model of creating a highly skilled and productive technical workforce for KnowHow, a FTSE 100 company, in Newark.
  • A strategic partnership with the Grimsby Institute Group across four major themes starting with the creation of Greater Lincolnshire Apprenticeships Limited.
  • A new partnership with the Colleges of Excellence in Saudi Arabia, where we assumed responsibility for the Riyadh Technical Trainers College where we have 1100 higher education students.
  • A new partnership with Chengdu Polytechnic in China teaching accountancy.

Our journey to extraordinary

In September, the board and I set out our three year strategy entitled ‘Our Journey to Extraordinary’.

It is a bold and exciting strategy that ensures that not only do we focus on the quality of everything that we deliver, but also that we continue to grow our international and UK commercial activities.

This growth is vitally important as it provides us with resilience and strength. It also provides choices to invest in our staff, our equipment and our estate. And it allows us to innovate new programmes and ways to meet the needs of employers and students.

The master ambition, of five ambitions set out in the strategy, is to ‘Achieve Excellence in Education and Training’. It is our passion and the key focus of our ongoing transformation.

My Resolution for 2017

My resolution for 2017 is to have an unswerving focus on ensuring that the learning that takes place in all of our colleges is excellent as a result of inspirational teaching in a terrific learning environment.

Gary Headland MA MBA Chartered FCIPD MIoD
A former Royal Air Force officer, civilian police director and private sector director, Gary Headland is the CEO of the Lincoln College Group which in the UK comprises further and higher education colleges in Lincoln, Gainsborough and Newark and a commercial partnership with the Immigration and Removal Centre at Morton Hall. Overseas, the LCG has a female Further Education College at Al Qatief and a male Higher Education Technical Trainers College in Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and run joint international programmes at two Colleges in the Sichuan Province of China. Gary is also the Chairman of the Institute of Directors in Greater Lincolnshire, Chair of the Federation of Greater Lincolnshire Colleges, Patron and Director of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce; Member of Court of Bishop Grosseteste University; Member of the RAF College Cranwell Independent Advisory Panel; and Member of the Association of Colleges International Portfolio Group.

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