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St George's House is administered by a Charitable Trust. The Board of Trustees includes the Dean and Canons of Windsor, and other members of the Council which meets in plenary session twice a year to oversee the work of the House.

Day to day responsibility for the House lies with the Interim Warden, Canon Hueston Finlay, supported by the Director of Studies, Dr Martin Gaskell, the Fellows, voluntary assistants, administrative staff and domestic staff:

Warden, St George's HouseThe Reverend Canon Dr Hueston Finlay
Warden, St George's House


The Reverend Dr Hueston Finlay read Engineering and Theology at Trinity College, Dublin and pursued his doctoral studies at the University of London. Following ordination, he worked in the cathedral parish of St. Canice in the County of Kilkenny, where he acted as Bishop's Vicar, Diocesan Librarian and Diocesan Registrar. While there he taught theology in the country's largest boarding school and lectured on ethics and doctrine for the diocesan adult education programme. He then moved to Cambridge when he was appointed as Curate to the University Church and Chaplain to Girton College. More recently he has served as Dean of Chapel, Director of Studies in Theology, and Tutor at Magdalene College Cambridge. He has also held an Affiliated Lectureship at the University of Cambridge, where he taught doctrine. He was appointed a Canon of St George's Chapel in 2004 and Warden of St George's House in 2008.

 

 

Dr Martin Gaskell, Director of StudiesDr Martin Gaskell
Martin was educated at Downing College Cambridge and the University of Sheffield. He was appointed Director of Studies at St George's House in 2002. Prior to his current appointment he held a number of senior management posts in higher education, most recently as Rector of the University of Northampton (1989 - 2002). Martin, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, is a social historian specialising in the history of housing and town planning.

 

 

The Administrative Staff are Sue Pendry, Claire Blackburn, Catherine Pryer and Annette Parsons.

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