Author

EstherChesterman

CEO, NEC

Esther Chesterman has worked in education for over 25 years. Initially, she was co-owner of an Independent Training Provider, The Profile Partnership. Esther then joined Cambridge Assessment International Education, managing a suite of teacher professional development qualifications. In 2017, she became General Manager of NCC Education, a UK awarding body offering qualifications globally. Since April 2021, Esther has been CEO of the National Extension College (NEC), a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to distance learning. NEC’s mission is to make education accessible to those unable to study in mainstream schools or colleges, offering a wide range of flexible qualifications and support.

non-executive and advisory responsibilities

Leadership and governance roles

Esther’s non-executive and advisory responsibilities include Chairing the Royal Academy of Dance Examination Committee, and being a board member of the Institute of Risk Management, chair of the Awarding Committee.

Awards & recognitions

Education and personal pursuits

Esther’s Master of Law focused on Governance, Directors’ Duties, and Financial Management. Outside of her professional life, she is a keen hiker and has completed a number of European long-distance trails.

At the National Extension College, we believe that high-quality education should be accessible to everyone, whatever their circumstances. I’m incredibly proud that we support learners of all ages and backgrounds to take control of their futures through flexible, inclusive distance learning.

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Specialisations

Esther’s role at the NEC

Esther Chesterman specialises in education management, online learning innovation, and student-centered approaches to lifelong learning. As CEO of NEC, she leads with a vision to make high-quality education accessible to all through flexible, distance learning programmes.

As NEC’s CEO, Esther contributes thought leadership articles, strategic insights, and personal reflections on the future of education. She reviews all key educational content to ensure it aligns with NEC’s mission and values, drawing on her extensive experience in educational leadership.

Expertise areas

  • Distance learning and online education models
  • Innovative strategies for educational accessibility
  • Leadership in education management
  • Student outcomes and success strategies.