People

Executive Committee 2025/26

Marz King
Co-Chair

Marz is an activist from South London specialising in advocating for Special Education (SEND) and disability rights. Community upliftment is at the forefront of everything they do. When they were working for the NHS, they became one of their borough’s first ever social prescribers and became involved with many community groups which eventually lead them to the Green Party. They are currently the Coordinator for Croydon Green Party and one of the London representative to theGreen Party Regional Council (GPRC). They have previously held roles on the LGBTIQA+ Greens and Global Majority Greens committees. They most recently ran as the Bromley candidate for the London Assembly.

Megan Hector
Co-Chair

Megan is a Marxist feminist and a busy activist for sex workers’ rights with a keen interest in social movements. In her daytimes she works as a policy manager for a national charity, and in her (limited!) free time she looks after her greyhound, does a lot of cooking, and classical singing.

Adam McGregor
Secretary

Helen Hitchcock
Membership

Adi Daly-Gourdialsing
Diversity

Aliza Adi is a co-founder of Feminist Greens, an inclusive and intersectional feminist and a social justice facilitator. She spends her time engaging with difficult issues that matter to the most marginalised and minoritised communities in our society, including actively engaging in spaces and with public institutions that are institutionally sexist, racist, queerphobic, and ableist. It’s through this work, while difficult, that she hopes to make meaningful and positive change in how marginalised, minoritised, and racialised people are treated by public organisations.

Rachel Collinson
Treasurer

Rachel (please call her Rae!) has been a feminist since the age of 13 when she first read The Handmaid’s Tale, and then discovered the (then) life-changing work of Naomi Wolf in the pages of Marie Claire. In her day job she runs a fundraising and campaigning consultancy called Donor Whisperer. She’s also a massive geek, published author, unpaid carer and has multiple hidden disabilities.

Aquila Hope
Non-Portfolio

Meg Shepherd-Foster
Non-Portfolio

Meg is a member of Gwent Green Party and the Convenor of the Culture, Media and Sport Policy Working Group. She is Wales Green Party Membership Officer, Caerphilly Coordinator, and a Wales Green Party Regional Council (GPRC) representative. She stood in Cardiff North in the 2024 General Election. 

Rowan McLaughlin
Non-Portfolio

Eve Allsop
Non-Portfolio


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