Building a Brighter Future: Introducing Our New Patron Consortium
At Electric Storm Youth (ESY), we are dedicated to empowering young people across Lancing, Sompting and Adur. Today, we are thrilled to officially launch our new Patron Consortium, a key initiative designed to strengthen our advocacy and extend our reach within the community.
Our goal is to create an influential network of high-profile champions for local youth, and we are incredibly proud to unveil the first two members of this consortium: Tom Rutland, Member of Parliament for East Worthing and Shoreham, and prominent business leader Simon Bland.
Tom joins us with a deep personal commitment to social mobility and a mission to amplify the voices of the next generation. Having already met with our Youth Forum to discuss local democracy, Tom is eager to use his national and local platform to raise our profile.
"Giving every young person the opportunity to achieve their potential regardless of their background is something everyone should support, and very important to me personally," says Tom. "I want to make sure that every young person in Adur has the confidence, skills, and support they need to thrive. I’ve been so impressed with Electric Storm Youth's work, and I'm delighted to be appointed as a patron to help them have the biggest possible impact."
Simon brings extensive expertise in economic development and further education, alongside a long-standing commitment to supporting young people. With over 20 years’ experience in local government and various governor roles across Special Educational Needs settings and Pupil Referral Units, Simon offers us deep strategic insight and an influential professional network.
“I believe that young people need support to help them achieve their full potential," Simon explains. "Currently, a lack of this support results in many young people being 'left behind.' I am looking forward to using my knowledge and experience to help ESY deliver their mission."
So why a Consortium? The formation of this consortium marks a significant step in our growth. By bringing together leaders from politics, business, and education, we aim to bridge the gap between young people and the wider community.
Our CEO, Karen Jefford, sums up our vision perfectly, “We’ve been very deliberate in creating a Patron consortium rather than appointing a single Patron. For us, this is about bringing together a diversity of skills, perspectives, lived experience, and professional networks that can actively support our ambition to grow and deepen our impact. Tom and Simon each bring distinct strengths that will help us support young people now while laying the foundations for the future.”
The role of a Patron at ESY is about advocacy, influence, challenge, and mentorship. We are currently seeking two additional Patrons to complete our consortium. We are looking for individuals who share our passion for youth empowerment and social inclusion.
If you or someone you know wants to help us strengthen the future for local young people, we would love to hear from you.















