February 19, 2025

Primary Ethics CEO stepping down

by admin in News

After almost eight years leading Primary Ethics, Evan Hannah is stepping down as CEO.

Evan said: “This is a busy, challenging and satisfying role, but I have decided to begin a transition into retirement and help find and install a new CEO as I slow down. I have been in this role since 2017. When I started, I’d been the ethics coordinator at my son’s primary school. He starts university this year!

“Since I began in the role, it has become increasingly busy – a new CEO will have plenty to do! There are challenges ahead to improve sustainable levels of funding in order to support strategies to take the benefits of our program to a wider audience. And, as ever, we have to ensure our core program in NSW public schools remains healthy by recruiting more volunteers and meeting demand for ethics classes in all schools.

“We’ve achieved a great deal since we began in 2011 and much is due to the continuing dedication and passion of our volunteers. In recent years Primary Ethics has  increased our focus on volunteer support, which improves outcomes for students. We’ve adopted a scrupulous approach to continuing development and improvement of our curriculum and training. Plus we have vastly more positive relationships with schools, the Department of Education and SRE (scripture) providers.

“It’s been an honour to lead Primary Ethics and a pleasure to work for an organisation that brings such clear benefit to our society. The link between effort and positive result is clear and deeply satisfying.

“We have a great team of committed and passionate staff providing support and guidance to our thousands of volunteers – they’re going to make a new CEO very welcome.

“My thanks to all staff, to every volunteer and past volunteers for your wonderful support for our program and the benefit you bring to the thousands of school children who join our lessons each week.”

The ad for the new CEO can be found here.