Learning Curve Group appoints Tracey Fletcher-Ray as new Chief Executive

Skills & Employment
Learning Curve Group appoints Tracey Fletcher-Ray as new Chief Executive
Published May 19, 2026
Learning Curve Group, one of the UK's largest training providers, has announced the appointment of Tracey Fletcher-Ray as its new Chief Executive Officer. The move follows the exit of former CEO Brenda McLeish several months ago and marks a significant leadership change for the organisation, which delivers apprenticeships, vocational qualifications, and adult learning programmes across the country. As a major player in the further education landscape, Learning Curve Group works with thousands of learners and employers annually, making this appointment particularly relevant for local authorities overseeing skills provision and employment pathways. The new CEO will inherit an organisation operating in a rapidly evolving policy environment, with ongoing reforms to apprenticeships, T-levels, and adult education funding presenting both opportunities and challenges for the sector. For Lead Members with responsibility for skills and employment, leadership stability at major training providers remains crucial to ensuring consistent delivery of post-16 education and apprenticeship opportunities for young people and adults in their areas. The appointment may signal strategic shifts in how the provider engages with local authorities, employers, and learners in the months ahead.
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