Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Habiba Khanom

    Habiba Khanom is a journalist and blogger from London. After graduating from City University London in a degree in Creative Industries, she went straight onto work for the BBC on Radio 4’s Today programme as a producer. With an interest in politics, she then worked on The Andrew Marr Show, Daily and Sunday Politics, BBC […]

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  • Jon Khoo

    Jon Khoo is an Innovation Partner at Interface with a focus on sustainability, inclusive business and intrapreneurship. Following a former career as a city lawyer, Jon joined Interface in 2012 having chosen to reapply his skills to tackle the global challenges of marine plastics, inequality and climate change. Jon works on Interface and the Zoological […]

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  • Andy Kent

    If you’ve not met Andy before he could arguably be Britain’s most energetic tech entrepreneur. He is founder and CEO of Angel Solutions, a Liverpool based software agency established in 1999. This Ringmaster and his team of 50 (and growing) create innovative products out of an award winning circus themed office! Andy was in the […]

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  • Siobhan Kenny MBE

    Siobhan Kenny is a communications and business consultant, having worked at Board level in government and the creative industries. Until July 2021, she was CEO of Radiocentre, the industry body for UK commercial radio responsible for marketing the medium, representing the industry to Government and regulators, and clearing advertising scripts for broadcast. She was awarded […]

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  • Jude Kelly OBE

    Jude Kelly OBE Jude Kelly is the Artistic Director of Southbank Centre, Britain’s largest cultural institution. She founded Solent People’s Theatre and Battersea Arts Centre, and was the Artistic Director of the York Festival and Mystery Plays. She later became the founding director of the West Yorkshire Playhouse. In 1997, she was awarded the OBE […]

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  • Edward Kemp

    I got interested in writing first very young and then started writing for theatre at about the age of 14 at school in Worcester. I joined the National Youth Theatre and at 16 won a prize in the Texaco Playwriting Competition for a play subsequently staged at Chichester Festival Theatre. I studied English at Oxford […]

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  • Peter Kellner CBE

    Peter Kellner was chairman of the pioneering online survey research company, YouGov, from 2001–7 and president from 2007–16. Peter was named as Chairman of the Year in the 2006 Quoted Companies Alliance awards. He has written for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including the Times, Sunday Times, Independent, Observer, Evening Standard, New Statesman and […]

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  • Dr Anna Keay OBE

    Anna Keay is a writer, historian and curator, with a special interest in 17th-century British history. Anna became Director of Landmark in July 2012, following two years as a Trustee. Born in the West Highlands of Scotland, Anna was educated at Oban High School in Argyll and Bedales in Hampshire and read history at Magdalen […]

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  • Paul Keenan

    Paul has worked in the Media industry for over 20 years. In 2000, he was appointed Chief Executive of Emap Digital, managing the development of the group’s global digital assets. Paul became Chief Executive of Emap Consumer Media in 2001, managing the company’s magazines and online assets in the UK, Australia and its licences internationally. […]

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  • Winton Keenen

    Chief Constable Keenen started his career with Northumbria Police in 1985 as a Police Constable on patrol in Sunderland North and has moved up through the ranks, in uniformed, plain-clothed and covert policing. He has taken on a variety of specialist roles, often tackling more serious crime, including those of dedicated Senior Investigating Officer for […]

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