Webinar: Turning Insights Into Action – Using Transport Strategy to Drive School Growth

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12 June 2025

We were thrilled to welcome so many of you to our recent webinar, Turning Insights Into Action, held on 3 June 2025. The session focused on how schools can leverage transport plans not just for logistics, but as a powerful element of their overall marketing strategy.

Our expert panel explored how data-driven decisions around transport can boost operational efficiency, extend reach into new markets, and ultimately enhance the school’s value proposition to prospective families.

A huge thank you to our insightful speakers:

  • Joe Mathewson, CEO of Student Safe
  • Gemma White, Director of Marketing, Admissions and Communications at Woodbridge School
  • Melanie Burke, Director of Marketing and Admissions at Bryanston School
  • James Leggett, MD of MTM Consulting

Each shared real-world case studies, practical strategies, and actionable advice that schools can start implementing right away.

If you missed the webinar you can watch the recording below. Make sure you check out our Events page where you can sign up for the next webinars.

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