Meet the Trustees

Roundabout trustees have overall responsibility for the work that we do. They delegate the day-to-day work of supporting young people to our highly experienced management and staff, making sure that we fulfil our legal responsibilities as an organisation and that we have a clear set of goals, doing what we were set up to do.

Our trustees come from a variety of backgrounds, sharing their skills and knowledge in a voluntary capacity. Here’s a bit more information about them!

 

John Caldwell – Chair of Trustees

John has been a trustee of Roundabout since 2005, for most of that period as Treasurer trustee due to his expertise in finance. John graduated in Law at Sheffield University and subsequently qualified as a Chartered accountant. He is now retired, but has been finance director of several large public and private sector businesses in the South Yorkshire region and has also worked abroad in the international charity sector.

 

Karen Moxham – Deputy Chair of Trustees

Karen has been a Trustee for Roundabout since 2017. A Radiographer by background, Karen is a senior manager in the NHS and has managerial experience from both the private and public healthcare sectors. Her particular areas of interest are Leadership, Strategy and Governance and Risk Management. Karen has undertaken various volunteer roles, including 10 years with the Samaritans.

 

Liz Arundale

Liz has been a Trustee of Roundabout since 2003 and is a former Chair. She has a people management background from her early career in the retail industry. She is currently a member of the Local Education Authority Independent Appeals Panel and a Justice of the Peace sitting in both the Adult and Youth courts.

 

Scott Bailey

Scott has been a trustee for Roundabout since 2009. He is a local entrepreneur and businessman and has been a passionate supporter of Roundabout throughout his time as trustee. Scott is proud to be trustee of a charity that has preventing youth homelessness as a fundamental objective.

 

Kevin Docherty

Kevin has been a trustee with Roundabout since 2005. He is now retired, but was previously a Partner with a large national law firm specialising in real estate and managing the legal aspects of a number of property portfolios. Kevin is also currently a Charity trustee with a photographic gallery in Bradford.

 

Joel Hanna

Joel has been a trustee of Roundabout since 2017. He began working in local government children’s services in 1992 and since that time he has worked with children, young people and young adults in a range of services and provided advocacy and support for young people in residential care and those involved with the criminal justice system. He holds a Professional Social Work Qualification, Qualifying Law Degree LLB (Hons) and a Diploma in Management. He is committed to supporting young people achieve their potential and access their rights to social justice.

 

Julie MacDonald, DL

Julie became a Trustee of Roundabout in 2017 and is also a Trustee of Sheffield Town Trust and The Children’s Hospital Charity. She was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant in 2014 and served as the High Sheriff of South Yorkshire from 2016-17. She is Deputy Chair of South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation and was Girlguiding Sheffield’s County Commissioner from 2009-2014. Julie has been involved with the Girl Guide movement since she was a child and is currently a Rainbow Leader and the Lead Volunteer for Girlguiding U.K.’s National Archive Project.

 

Amar Tembe

Amar has been a trustee for Roundabout since 2017. This is his first role as a trustee and he is very proud and honoured to so contribute. Following his law degree he trained at the Bar and has worked for both private and public employers dealing with criminal law, litigation matters involving children in care, planning law and employment law. Amar heads up the Northern Region of Make UK (EEF Ltd) in relation to its delivery of human resources and employment law to foster better employee relations and good practice.

 

Tim Castle

Tim has been a long-term supporter of Roundabout, both through his business, and personally. Tim’s professional skills have been gained through 45 years of working within the construction and property industries, with 21 of these years as a business owner and Managing Director of his own business.

 

Nicholas Barrett

Nicholas became a Magistrate in 2009, helping shape Youth Justice in South Yorkshire. He currently chairs the South Yorkshire Youth Panel, working closely with senior members of the courts service and members of the Circuit bench and District bench.

 

Cheryl Kemanci

Cheryl specialises in strategic responses to help disengaged young people, predominantly aged 15-24yrs old, to get back into education, employment or training via her role at Sheffield City Council. One of Cheryl’s aims as a trustee is to help enable strategic and operational connectivity into education, employment and training for Roundabout and its young people.

 

Katie Ellis
Katie has been an avid supporter of Roundabout for many years, and through her role at Sheffield University has worked collaboratively alongside Roundabout’s Homeless Prevention Team and St Barnabas Hostel to explore the experiences of homelessness for young people in Sheffield, helping the organisation engage with local policy makers and practitioners.