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In this episode of Inspiring Working Lives, we sit down with Gerry McDonald, Group Principal and Chief Executive Officer of New City College (NCC), to explore his journey of transformation, leadership, and organisational impact. From navigating complex college mergers to achieving outstanding Ofsted recognition, Gerry shares the challenges, lessons, and strategies that shaped his career.

Gerry talks honestly about the importance of understanding problems properly before jumping to solutions, balancing day-to-day operations with big-picture thinking, and taking on projects that push you outside your comfort zone. He shares practical advice on mentorship, building support networks, and creating systems that help staff thrive while giving students the best possible opportunities.

This conversation is full of insight and encouragement for anyone in FE—or anyone hoping to grow as a leader—showing how curiosity, persistence, and smart thinking can make a real difference.

Speakers

Dan Taylor
Dan Taylor
Managing Director

I am the Managing Director of Morgan Hunt and Pentagon Talent and have held this position since January 2017. Over that period, I have overseen a full-scale change programme that has led to a more defined offering to the businesses long standing clients, a full change of brand, a new CRM and several adoptions of new and innovative tech and the opening of a new business in Scotland. All this has contributed to returning this long-standing business to profit.

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Gerry McDonald CBE
Group Principal & CEO New City College

Gerry became Principal of Tower Hamlets College in April 2013 following almost four years as the college’s Vice-Principal. Following mergers with Hackney Community College and Redbridge College, he became Group Principal and CEO of the combined New City College in April 2017. He subsequently led the Group’s mergers with Epping Forest College, Havering College of Higher and Further Education and Havering Sixth Form College.

Gerry was honoured with a CBE for his services to Further Education, in the New Year Honours 2025.

Watch the full recording below