EEUK Announces Newly Elected Board Members

Enterprise Educators UK (EEUK) is delighted to announce the results of its recent Board elections, welcoming Dave Bolton (Swansea University) and Aimee Postle (Aston University) to serve on the Board for the coming term.

Dave Bolton, Swansea University

Dave returns to the Board building on seven years of dedicated service to EEUK, having served as Finance Director and, most recently, President. Throughout his tenure, Dave has established robust financial governance for the organisation, ensuring transparency and sustainability that have allowed EEUK to invest confidently in its member services, events, and strategic initiatives. As President, he has broadened EEUK’s international reach, developing partnerships that position the organisation within a global enterprise education ecosystem.

Dave’s continued commitment brings valuable continuity and strategic insight to the Board as EEUK looks to consolidate recent progress and grow its influence further.

Aimee Postle, Aston University

Aimee joins the Board with a career that bridges practice and academia. Beginning in PR and marketing, she developed a strong grounding in communication, visibility, and narrative before moving into her current role as a Senior Teaching Fellow at Aston University, where she designs and leads applied enterprise education alongside students, SMEs, academics, and practitioners.

Aimee brings a deep personal commitment to inclusion and belonging within enterprise education, to whose voices are amplified and how welcoming spaces are created across roles and sectors. With the backing of Aston University, she is well placed to support EEUK’s communications and community-building as the organisation moves towards charitable status.

Both Dave and Aimee bring not only significant personal experience but the continued support of their respective institutions, Swansea University and Aston University, reflecting the strength of collaboration that underpins EEUK’s work. The Board and wider membership look forward to their contributions in the term ahead.