Paul Bolton
heads up the Iwerne Staff team. He first came on Iwerne after his first year at Tonbridge in 1985 and has been back almost every summer since. He's a keen fan of Everton FC and enjoys golf and DIY. Paul is married to Kirsty and they have twin baby daughters Alice and Florence. Before joining the staff, Paul was the curate of England's eastern-most Church at Christ Church, Lowestoft.
Tim Dossor
is assistant to Paul Bolton in the Iwerne team. He is married to Rachel and has two young daughters, Sophie and Mary. Tim loves anything to do with wind and waves – by kite, boat or windsurf. He went to Iwerne throughout his time at Felsted School, Birmingham University and then Ridley Hall, Cambridge, where he trained for ordination. Before working for Iwerne he was a curate at St John’s, Ipswich.
Helen Howard-Williams
oversees the Girls at Iwerne. Helen was at Cheltenham College and studied History of Art at The Courtauld Institute in London. She loves art and enjoys visiting galleries in her free time. Helen’s favourite artist is Rogier van der Weyden – though only a small part of his work has survived. Her other great love is the Arsenal Football Club.
Emily Mullen
is the Iwerne secretary. Emily first came to Iwerne the summer before her Gap year, and has since made it a permanent fixture in her diary! After studying law at Birmingham University she spent two years working at St Nicholas’ church Sevenoaks, before heading off to the Gambia to lead the Iwerne Gap Project. She LOVES food, both cooking and eating it as well as spending time with her friends – a good combination.
James Stileman
runs Monkton at Forres, the prep school side of the Iwerne work. He went to Wellington College and Durham University followed by a short service commission before spending eighteen years in advertising. He's married to Louise and they have two boys Jack and Jerry. He enjoys camping and fell walking and supports Harlequins.

