Topic: Art, media & communications
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26 February, 2020
Baroness Lucy Neville-Rolfe
Baroness (Lucy) Neville-Rolfe, DBE CMG has been an active member of the House of Lords since 2013 and has held senior roles in both the public and private sectors. Between 2014 and 2017 she was a minister in the Business and Culture departments and in HM Treasury responsible for, inter alia, intellectual property and the […]
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Cathy Newman
Cathy Newman presents Channel 4 News. She spent over a decade in Fleet Street, latterly with the Financial Times. Since joining Channel 4 News in 2006 she has broadcast a string of scoops, including sexual harassment allegations against the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Rennard, and an investigation into a British sex offender, Simon Harris, which […]
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Fraser Nelson
Fraser Nelson is editor of The Spectator and a Daily Telegraph columnist. He is also on the advisory boards of the Centre for Policy Studies and the Centre for Social Justice. He was political editor of The Spectator from 2006-09 and was previously political editor of The Scotsman. He started off at The Herald in […]
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Kris Naudts
Dr Kris Naudts trained as a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Belgium and UK and began his career in academic psychiatry at the prestigious Institute of Psychiatry at King’s College London. He later became medical director at a private psychiatric hospital. Kris holds five degrees – in medicine, general and forensic psychiatry and psychology, and […]
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Andrew Nairne OBE
Andrew has 30 years experience of curating exhibitions and projects with contemporary artists, including Tracey Emin, Tony Cragg, Katie Paterson, Rana Begum, Damien Hirst and Regina José Galindo. Before joining Kettle’s Yard in 2011, Andrew was Director of both Dundee Contemporary Arts and Modern Art Oxford. He is passionate about how the visual arts can […]
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Steve Nash
Steve Nash joined the motor industry on graduating in 1977 and has held a variety of roles on both the manufacturer and retail sides of the business. A large part of his career has been spent with BMW UK, having worked for the organisation from 1986 up to the end of 2012, with the last […]
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Richard Murrell
Richard Murrell BBC Multi-Camera Director Richard has over thirty years of experience in broadcasting and has been a Director for some of the BBC’s most prestigious programmes over the past decade. First captivated by hospital radio in Epping, Essex and Radio Top Shop in London, Richard joined BBC Radio as a sound engineer, mainly working […]
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Jimmy Mulville
Jimmy was one of the founders of Hat Trick Productions in 1986 and since then has seen it grow into one of the country’s leading producers of comedy, drama and entertainment, regularly bringing to the screen distinctive and popular series, including ‘Derry Girls’, ‘Father Ted’, ‘Outnumbered’, ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous’, ‘Fonejacker’, ‘Room 101’, ‘The Kumars at […]
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Sebastian Munden
Our General Manager Sebastian Munden joined Unilever in 1990 as a marketing trainee at Lever Brothers in the UK after completing his MA in English Language and Literature at Oxford University. After several brand management and customer team positions in Home and Personal Care, he was appointed category director for Laundry UK. Sebastian then went […]
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Sarah Mukherjee MBE
Sarah Mukherjee is the CEO of IEMA. She was the BBC’s Environment Correspondent for many years, presenting on national and international BBC radio and television news, working – and winning awards – across the world. Since leaving the Corporation, she has had leadership roles in utilities and agriculture. She was a panel member for the […]