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Jo Wagerman stood up for women

Laura Marks reflects on the passing of a role model, a former JFS head and Board president

October 17, 2018 16:16
Jo Wagerman
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Jo Wagerman was the first woman head of JFS and the first woman president of the Board of Deputies. Her passing this week is sad news for us all but particularly for women for whom she was a role model.

By the time I became the second senior vice president of the Board (Jo was the first), things had moved on but the patriarchal ethos only really started to crumble in the past few years.

When, for example, a male colleague asked me when we were setting up a men’s group, I had to point out that it already existed!

Jo stood up for women. She told me about the challenge she faced at JFS where some men tried to block her appointment as head teacher, a role she held from 1985-93. She deftly and quickly accepted, announced the appointment and Rachel Fink, the current headteacher  and a pupil there at the time, tells me the school cheered the news.