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Alex Feis-Bryce, CEO (he/him)

A respected figure in the third sector, Alex Feis-Bryce is an accomplished leader with nearly a decade of experience as CEO and Trustee of several small and medium-sized charities. With this wealth of experience Alex stands as a powerful advocate for human rights and social justice, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. With an impressive track record, including being shortlisted for the PinkNews Local Leader in 2022, Alex's leadership style is characterised by a commitment to amplifying the voices and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community, fostering social change, and driving innovative solutions in the pursuit of equality for all.

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Jac Bastian, Chief Education Officer (he/him)

Jac has worked in the education sector for a decade, engaging young people in political and social issues and is committed to empowering students, staff, and the whole school community to create truly inclusive schools. Since joining Diversity Role Models in 2016 he’s delivered anti-bullying workshops and training sessions to students, staff, governors, parents/carers, and workplaces in a wide range of settings. Originally from Swansea, he now lives in South London and loves languages, literature, politics, and pumpkin-growing.

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Luis La Fauci, Education Officer & Volunteer Lead (Greater London & South East) (he/they)

Hailing from Southern Italy, Luis began his career as a doctoral researcher focussing on LGBTQ+ and disenfranchised populations. He then worked at LEGO and, through his involvement in Diversity and Inclusion there, came in contact with Diversity Role Models and joined the team with his passion for human development and social justice. He has lived in ten cities and five countries (his favourite is Madrid where he moved to learn the language); he is studying for a Masters in Psychology, lives in London and is passionate about reading, arts and dancing.

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Kate Hutchinson, Education Manager (North West) (she/her)

Kate has been involved in LGBTQ+ activism and education since 2012. She has advised local authorities and teaching unions across England and Wales about trans inclusion in education.  

Kate is also a Trustee at Pride Cymru and Schools Out UK as well as being part of the Welsh Government’s LGBTQ+ Advisory Panel. 

She has been included in Wales Online’s annual Pinc List of the 40 most influential LGBT+ people in Wales from 2018 through to 2024 and was listed at number 4 last year. In 2024, she won Welsh activist of the year at the Trans in the City awards. 

Kate lives in Wrexham, North Wales and enjoys video games, playing Bass in various musical projects and reading.