Transitioning from Entrepreneur to School Bursar (and lessons learnt) with Vanessa Lakatos.

09/05/2025 1h 1min Episodio 1
Transitioning from Entrepreneur to School Bursar (and lessons learnt) with Vanessa Lakatos.

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In this powerful episode of the ISBA Bursar Conversations, Vanessa Lakatos. opens up about her extraordinary career journey from 18 years as a retail entrepreneur to becoming a respected school bursar. With candor and clarity, Vanessa Lakatos. unpacks the lessons she’s learned navigating financial risk, leadership, and the evolving role of bursars in today’s education landscape.This isn’t just an interview, it's a masterclass in resilience, resourcefulness, and how business acumen can shape school leadership. Whether you’re an aspiring bursar, a headteacher, or someone curious about how independent schools operate behind the scenes, this episode is a must-listen.🔑 Key Takeaways ✅ Entrepreneurial Grit Fuels Strategic InsightVanessa's background running multiple fashion shops sharpened her sense of ROI, risk management, and adaptability — all of which power her current leadership.✅ The Bursar Role Is Broader Than Finances From directing car park traffic to managing strategy, bursars wear many hats. Vanessa Lakatos. underscores the importance of visibility, collaboration, and operational expertise.✅ Governance & Structure Must Evolve She shares thoughtful critiques on outdated school structures, advocating for diverse governing boards, proper bursar support, and even paid governance roles.✅ Loneliness Is Real — and Manageable Being the "business voice" at the leadership table can feel isolating. Vanessa highlights the importance of bursar networks, peer support, and mindset.✅ Independent Doesn’t Mean Isolated She challenges the obsession with "independence" in schools and makes a case for collaboration, resource sharing, and strategic outsourcing.✅ Education Needs a Modern ResetVanessa Lakatos. questions outdated curricula and calls for relevance — teaching financial literacy, digital fluency, and problem-solving over memorization.⏱️ Key Timestamps [00:00:00] – High-stakes decision-making as an entrepreneur [00:01:00] – How retail shaped her risk tolerance and business mindset [00:03:00] – Transitioning from self-employment to school cost consultancy [00:05:30] – First bursar role at Padworth College and its early challenges [00:07:00] – Shock of student trafficking scandal and safeguarding risks [00:09:15] – Corporate ownership vs. charity model: key differences [00:11:00] – Strategic decision-making and enjoying business operations [00:13:00] – Relationship dynamics: Head–Bursar–Governor triangle [00:15:00] – Recruiting diverse, skilled, and engaged governors [00:17:30] – Are paid governance roles the future? [00:18:30] – Entrepreneurial vs. military vs. accountant bursars [00:20:00] – Facing isolation: SLT dynamics and support systems [00:22:00] – Why staff need financial literacy training too [00:25:00] – The case for shared resources, outsourcing, and group models [00:28:00] – Should schools rethink SLT and CEO roles? [00:31:00] – School vs. business mindset: where do they clash? [00:34:00] – A day in the life: unexpected tasks, strategic insight [00:38:30] – Making the bursar role visible to staff and parents [00:40:00] – Serving on the ISBA board: influence and advocacy [00:43:00] – Advice to new and aspiring bursars [00:45:00] – What no one tells you about becoming a bursar [00:47:00] – Training, CPD, and legal responsibilitiesConnect with Nigel Ward on:👉 LinkedIn: