Our Staff

Meet the STAMMA staff team.

Scroll down to read all about us. Our staff team is made up of people who stammer and people who don't.

Jane Powell

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Jane

Chief Executive

Jane has worked in the voluntary sector and on campaigns all her life. She joined in 2018 after launching and running the charity CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably). 

Jane said, "It's an honour and a huge responsibility to be leading such an important organisation."


Kirsten Howells 

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Kirsten

Director of Services & Deputy CEO

Kirsten joined the team in 2019, initially as a helpline volunteer, and now coordinates our helpline, advocacy and employment services. 

Kirsten said, "I definitely don't feel I have all the answers to a life with stammering, but I'm really passionate about supporting others in navigating the daily choices and challenges that stammering brings".
 

Jacqueline Fitzsimmons 

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Jacqueline

Office Manager

Jacqueline first started working for the charity back in 2000. 

Following a career break she returned in 2016 as Office Manager using her wealth of knowledge to ensure that the day-to-day operational aspects of the charity run smoothly and efficiently. Email hello@stamma.org if you'd like to get in touch with STAMMA.


Lee Millam 

Helpline Manager

Lee has worked for the charity since 2008, managing the Information and Support Service and fundraising for it. They also work part-time for another charity focusing on volunteering and contribute podcasts to the academic website Pod Academy. Lee has also worked as a radio producer for independent and BBC radio.
 

Steven Halliday 

Web Editor

Steven first worked for the BSA, as it then was, from 2009-2015. He rejoined late in 2018 to take over on the website. 

Steven said, "I used to really enjoy editing the old magazine Speaking Out, so I'm excited about showcasing the experiences of people who stammer through the website. Oh, and email editor@stamma.org if you'd like to submit something!"
 

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Manisha

Manisha Vora 

Finance Officer

Manisha joined the team on a part-time basis in February 2019. With several years' experience in accounts and finance, she has worked with other charities and small partnership concerns, and is excited to be a part of STAMMA.


Elisabeth Wright 

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Elisabeth

Support Services Administrator

Elisabeth is an experienced administrator and joined the team in November 2020. As a parent of a child who stammers, Elisabeth is passionate about the charity's work. 

Elisabeth said, "STAMMA has been a great help to me and my family. I feel excited and privileged to be part of the team, and to be joining them in making a real difference to people's lives".


Catherine Woolley 

Programme Lead for Children & Families

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Catherine

Catherine also works as an NHS Specialist Speech & Language Therapist in the South of England. Since graduating she has explored an interest in changing public attitudes towards communication difficulties, including work with the University of Oxford. 

In 2020, Catherine completed a Masters at UCL exploring the impact that theatre can have on the public's attitudes towards people who stammer. Read Catherine's article 'Stammering and the power of theatre'.


Vidya Bijarnia 

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Vidya

Salesforce Administrator

Vidya joined us in March 2022 and is responsible for day-to-day customisation, automation and maintenance of our Salesforce database. 

Vidya said, "I feel absolutely privileged to work for STAMMA, which has such a positive impact on society. In my free time I enjoy the great outdoors, yoga and music".


Lindsey Burke

Head of Fundraising

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Lindsey

Lindsey has worked in the charity sector as a professional fundraiser for over 20 years. She joined in 2025 and has previously worked for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, RNID and Guide Dogs. 

Lindsey said, "I am very excited to join STAMMA to lead the fundraising team at such an exciting time for the charity. I'm mum to an AuDHD child and passionate about campaigning for society to be more accepting of people who are different, be it in the way they speak or their neurotype. In my spare time I sing in a choir and read Tarot".

Giada Origlia

Communications & Content Lead

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Giada

Giada joined STAMMA in June 2025, moving from a national epilepsy charity. With a background in journalism and social media, Giada worked in digital marketing before transitioning to the charity sector in 2022. 

Giada said, "I'm very excited to be given the chance to lead on STAMMA's awareness work and be part of an organisation making such a huge difference every day. I'm passionate about driving change by getting the right message in front of the right people, and I feel hugely privileged to do this as part of the STAMMA team".

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A speaker on stage at STAMMAFest 2023

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