Introducing Our New Trustee: Strategic Expertise Meets Personal Passion for Youth Wellbeing
We are absolutely delighted to welcome Laurence Davies to the Electric Storm Youth Board of Trustees!
Laurence is joining us at a truly exciting time, and his appointment significantly strengthens our ability to plan strategically for the future and enhance the support we offer young people across Lancing, Sompting, and Adur.
From Personal Journey to Powerful Mission
What immediately struck us about Laurence is the personal commitment he has to our mission. "My passion is driven by my own experiences of turbulent mental health in my teens and early twenties. I am deeply driven to support young people to face and overcome the internal and practical challenges they face and to achieve their potential.”
This genuine alignment is why he chose to join us “I was motivated to take on this role after meeting CEO Karen Jefford and learning how clearly aligned the charity is with my own passion to support the resilience, wellbeing and positive life trajectories of young people.”
Laurence brings an invaluable blend of strategic business sense and front-line sector knowledge that is crucial for our future:
- Sector Knowledge: He spent seven years leading national mental health programmes for one of the country's largest charities, giving him powerful insight into resilience and youth wellbeing.
- Front-Line Understanding: He has direct experience as a Youth Worker.
- Strategic Leadership: As a coach and business consultant, he brings expertise in scaling successful organisations and managing complex operations.
Operational Challenges and Innovation
Laurence will help ESY build on its already strong foundations and support more positive life impact for more young people in the area. He has identified key operational realities facing our organisation, stating
“I think all charities in the modern world have the challenge of balancing the 'heart' side of running services in line with their core mission, with the 'head' side of managing their operations as skilfully and professionally as possible.”
He also highlights the need for constant responsiveness, noting that pressures on young people are always evolving, particularly in the digital world. His expertise will be crucial as we seek innovative ways to address these needs. He is keen to focus on youth leadership, stating he is "very much looking forward to observing the Youth Forum in action."
His message to the young people we support is clear “I’m really delighted to be joining ESY as a Trustee and will do my very best to help the charity to continue to support your needs and wishes. I want ESY to do the most it possibly can to help you have the biggest and best lives possible. I will always be very keen to hear your own ideas about how the charity can help young people in the area even more, so if you have ideas and thoughts on this please do always make sure to share them with the team.”
Please join us in giving Laurence a very warm welcome to the ESY family!
















