Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Mike Parker OBE

    Formal career in Public Transport- London Transport, Centro and Nexus in the Communications and Operations fields ending as the DG (CEO) of the transport body Nexus in the North East for 12 years. Nexus operated the Tyne and Wear Metro and the Shields ferry and planned, procured and promoted public transport throughout the Metropolitan area […]

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  • Dr Toby Parker

    Dr Toby Parker is an educator, landscape historian and archivist. His role as Director of Learning and Research at Haileybury allows him to explore the importance of knowledge, research and culture with students and teachers. In his own teaching and lectures he uses the visual arts as a way to introduce the significance of technology, […]

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  • Phil Parker

    Phil is a screenwriter, credits include ‘Hockey King’ (China); ‘Manou – the Swift’, (Germany). Phil Parker is also one of Europe’s leading content development consultants – productions include ‘Wallace and Gromit – Curse of the Were Rabbit’ ; ‘Terry Prachett’s – Hogfather’ and “Bach In Brazil’ for Disney International. His clients have included Aardman Animation, […]

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  • George Parker

    George Parker is the Financial Times’s Political Editor. He has covered British politics at Westminster since 1990, with a front row seat in the political demise of Margaret Thatcher, the turbulent John Major years, the Blair-Brown era and David Cameron’s coalition. Prior to taking his current job in 2007, he was the FT’s bureau chief […]

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  • Charlie Palmer

    Charlie is a television producer and director. As a director he is best known for Poldark, Doctor Who and Death in Paradise. Beginning his career in the camera department Charlie worked on a huge range of projects including documentaries about Wittengstein and Nabokov, pop videos for Pink Floyd and Julie Andrews and TV dramas and […]

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  • Ray Panthaki

    Recently named as a BAFTA ‘Breakthrough Brit’ Ray Panthaki is a British Actor/Producer/Writer/Director who is making waves this year in an eclectic variety. Having worked with Filmmakers including Sacha Baron Cohen, Danny Boyle, Ben Elton, Gurinder Chadha and Co-Producing cult hit movie ‘Kidulthood’ in a career that has spanned 15 years, Ray is evolving to […]

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  • Stephen Page

    Stephen is the Chief Executive of Faber & Faber Ltd. Founded in 1929 Faber & Faber is an independent publishing house based in London and remains one of the world’s leading literary publishers. Over the last 15 years of extraordinary change and challenge to all media businesses, Faber has been transformed into an award-winning, modern […]

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  • Jason Oxman

    Jason Oxman brings more than 20 years of experience as a globally recognized leader in technology advocacy. Before joining ITI, Oxman served as CEO of ETA, the international trade association of the payments technology industry, for seven years. In that role, Oxman led ETA and its 500 global financial and technology member companies through unprecedented […]

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  • Sir Geoffrey Owen

    Sir Geoffrey Owen was born on April 16, 1934. He was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he studied classics. After two years’ national service in the Royal Air Force, he joined the Financial Times as a feature writer in 1958. He held several posts on that paper, including those of Industrial […]

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  • Anthony Osijo

    Anthony is a seasoned senior banker with truly global experience in his field and who has had an extensive portfolio of responsibilities in finance, financial services and associated industries over the course of his career. He has worked in Capital Markets since 1991, starting as a Portfolio analyst for a large Swedish Pension Fund in […]

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