
Oxfordshire Academies Business Managers’ Group Annual Conference 2026
Event Dates and Prices
Tuesday 10th March 2026
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Kassam Stadium, Oxford
Event Speakers

Chris Loveday
AI Strategist, Education Leader, Best Selling Author on AI Chris Loveday is an education leader and Vice Principal (Business Services) at a large Sixth Form College, where he is driving a transformative shift in how AI is applied to education management. With a background in business services and operational leadership, Chris has spearheaded the strategic integration of artificial intelligence across key functions within the college to enhance efficiency, empower staff, and deliver measurable impact. Chris's journey into AI began with a bold vision: to demystify AI for educational institutions and deploy it not as a gimmick but as a practical tool embedded in the fabric of daily operations. Under his leadership, the college has taken a uniquely internal approach, developing bespoke AI tools tailored to the institution's operational context. These include: AI Agents for Business Services: Custom agents designed for finance, HR, compliance, and estates management, streamlining workflows and significantly reducing manual administrative overhead. Curriculum Support Tools: AI applications that assist in timetabling, marking, and student data analysis, freeing academic staff to focus more on teaching and support. AI Comms: Smart assistants that handle common staff and student enquiries, improving responsiveness while reducing pressure on frontline staff What makes Chris’s work stand out is the values-driven and culturally sensitive framework he applies. He leads with transparency, inclusion, and an emphasis on co-creation, ensuring staff across all levels feel part of the AI journey. This approach is thoroughly documented in his best selling book Leading the Shift: Enhancing Operational Efficiency With AI (due for publication at the start of July) A practical blueprint for educational institutions on integrating AI into core operations. Chris has worked in education for over 21 years in Secondary Education (10 Years as a School Business Manager) before transitioning to leadership at a Sixth Form College. Chris is a serving member of the AI in Education Strategic Committee and Chair of the newly formed CFO/COO Panel. He also sits on the DfE Advisory Board and worked with the Chiltern Learning Trust (on behalf of the DfE) to develop an AI toolkit for teachers and leaders. He is passionate about Digital Equity and the role of AI in education, with a focus on business services as well as teaching and learning.
Samira Sadeghi
Samira is Director of Trust Governance at the Confederation of School Trusts. She has been involved in school governance for over a decade. Prior to joining CST, she served as Head of Governance and Company Secretary at Academies Enterprise Trust (now Lift Schools), a trust with 57 schools. She started her career in governance with Ark Schools, as a regional governance officer, overseeing governance at 17 schools in London. Before she moved to the U.K. with her family in 2010, Samira was a criminal defence attorney in California representing men on death row on their habeas corpus petitions for almost 12 years. At CST, Samira draws heavily on her firsthand experiences working in trusts, both on company secretarial matters as well as the usual wide range of governance areas including exclusions, complaints, data protection and admissions. While at Lift, she managed a complete overhaul of board and committee processes, as well as putting in place at all 57 schools a new local governance model focused on localism and community partnering. While at Ark, she managed governance across all of Ark's 17 London schools. Samira is a dynamic speaker, inspiring trust leaders to reimagine governance and pursue a more nuanced approach as stewards to delivering high quality education to our children and young people. She also has a particular expertise in suspensions and exclusions, having been involved in hundreds of cases in various capacities and making use of the knowledge she gained on death row of the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on behaviour. She is also an affiliated member of the Chartered Governance Institute.
Stephanie Davies
Stephanie is Laughology’s founder and CEO. Stephanie has over 20 years’ experience working in the public and private sector which has gained her an unsurpassed reputation for designing and delivering laughter and humour interventions for young people and adults in various settings. Recognised as one of the leading voices in the UK on happiness, humour and laughter, Stephanie is increasingly in demand in the world of education and development. In the last 20 years, she has worked on community projects to enhance wellbeing and happiness, helped design spaces more conducive to learning and healthy living, used humour and laughter to communicate public health messages and is the founder of the Happy-Centred School programme. A programme that puts happiness at the heart of the curriculum and has seen schools who take part increase outcomes and results on every level. On leaving the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts in 2002 she began performing stand-up comedy, and is an award-winning comedian. Her years of experience on the comedy circuit make her the perfect speaker and presenter, with delivery that is witty and informative she has worked her way round some of the most prestigious events and venues including speaking at Whitehall,the world famous Gesundheit institute USA and recently sharing a stage with Dr Martin Seligman at the International positive education conference in Dallas. Stephanie has developed and advised on government initiatives to promote healthy communities and delivered long term solutions to building community relationships in challenging areas. The unique approach of Laughology founded and developed by Stephanie Davies looks at how individuals can be resilient human beings and live lives that flourish and are happy and healthy.
Stephen Morales
Stephen is the Chief Executive Officer, ISBL. He has a 20-year career history in operations and finance, working at a senior level in the public and private sectors, both in the UK and abroad. Stephen presided over the development and implementation of nationally recognised school business leadership professional standards and led the transition from the National Association of School Business Management to the Institute of School Business Leadership. Stephen works closely with the Department for Education in areas of policy reform, and his commitment to research to aid our self-improving system includes ongoing engagement with international jurisdictions including Australia, Europe, the Middle East and the US.