Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Hannah Rothschild

    Hannah Rothschild is a writer, a filmmaker and a company director. She also serves on boards of various philanthropic trusts and museums. Her biography, ‘The Baroness’, was published in the UK, USA and seven other territories. Her first novel, ‘The Improbability of Love’, was published by Bloomsbury in May 2015 and in the USA by […]

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  • Dr Damian Roland

    Dr. Damian Roland is an experienced Paediatric Emergency Medicine clinician who is passionate about improving the care of the ill and injured child. His research interests include the creation and evaluation of interventions which improve the recognition of ill children in emergency and acute care settings. He is the developer of Paediatric Observation Priority Score […]

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  • Brett Rogers OBE

    Brett Rogers OBE is director of The Photographers’ Gallery, London, the first publicly funded Gallery dedicated solely to photography in the UK. Founded in 1971, it established early on a reputation for its independent approach to curating and its promotion of photography in all its myriad forms. Now located in the heart of London’s Soho […]

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  • Baroness Kate Rock

    Kate has a portfolio of non executive directorships and advisory roles. She is a Non Executive Director and SID of Keller Group, the world’s largest geotechnical contractor. She is also a Board Member of the world’s first Centre for Data Ethics & Innovation, an advisory body set up by Government to investigate and advise on […]

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  • Lex Robinson

    Having started out as a management consultant for a banking group, Lex quickly realised a career in advertising might be a bit more fun. Lex went on to work with a number of international, household name brands from banking (NatWest, HSBC) to babies (Pampers). As a strategic planner Lex works with clients to understand the […]

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  • Nick Robinson

    Nick Robinson has been the BBC’s Political Editor since October 2005. He returned to the BBC where he began his career after spending just under 3 years as Political Editor of ITV News. His last post at the BBC was as News 24’s Chief Political Correspondent (from October 1999 to October 2002). During that time […]

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  • Malcolm Robertson

    Malcolm is a veteran of the UK communications industry. He served his apprenticeship more than 20 years ago at Beattie Media, which, at the time, was Scotland’s largest PR agency. From there he moved to BAA, the airports operator, where he spent 12 lively years on the frontline of some of the most high-profile political, […]

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  • Jancis Robinson

    One of a handful of wine communicators with an international reputation, Jancis Robinson writes daily for JancisRobinson.com (voted first-ever Wine Website of the Year in the Louis Roederer International Wine Writers Awards 2010), weekly for The Financial Times, and bi-monthly for a column that is syndicated around the world. She has written many award-winning books, […]

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  • Mr Keith Roberts

    I was state schooled in North Wales; my father was a plumber and mother house wife. I trained in Cardiff and began working in 1999. I progressed through surgical training and on the way to my current job conducted a PhD (a role for iron in oesophageal cancer) and worked on local air ambulances for […]

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  • Trewin Restorick

    Trewin Restorick is Founder and CEO of the award-winning charity Hubbub UK www.hubbub.org.uk which transforms the way environmental messages are communicated by bringing people and organisations together as a force for good. He is also Chair of Student Hubs http://www.studenthubs.org/ Previously Trewin created Global Action Plan the UK’s leading environmental behaviour change charity. Trewin is […]

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