Rajinder has dedicated her career to community education and is an expert in equality, diversity, and inclusion training. With over forty-one years of experience in the education sector, her work is driven by a strong commitment to social justice and fairness in the workplace. Rajinder has held several key leadership positions throughout her career, she served as the Chief Executive of the Network for Black and Asian Professionals and as the Executive Director of the Black Leadership Initiative and is currently a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Her academic background includes a Bachelor of Education Degree in English and History, and a Master of Social Sciences in Race and Education. She is also trained as a Mediator, NLP Practitioner, Coach and Mentor. Rajinder is actively involved in numerous voluntary roles, she is a member of the Chartered Institute of Further Education, the Royal School Wolverhampton, and the Asian Family Counselling Service. Her commitment to community service is further demonstrated through her participation on various national committees, including Commissioner on the RSA 2020 Public Services, BIS Governance Review advisory group, Chair of NBP, former member of the Governors’ Council, the Haven and Trustee of the Wolverhampton University Student Union Board. Rajinder's extensive contributions have been recognised with several prestigious honours. In 2011, she was appointed an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list for her services to the BAME community, in 2013 she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Wolverhampton University and in 2020 was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for the West Midlands.
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