Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Sir Roly Keating

    Roly Keating has been Chief Executive of the British Library since September 2012. In his tenure so far he has overseen a series of significant developments including the historic move to large-scale digital collecting through legal deposit; the incorporation into the Library of the Public Lending Right service; the Library’s successful and popular 800th anniversary […]

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  • Dr Matt Kearney

    Dr Matt Kearney is a General Practitioner and is the National Clinical Director for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention. In this role, he is leading work to help the NHS ‘get more serious about prevention’ of heart attacks, strokes and dementia by improving our performance in diagnosing and treating high-risk conditions like high blood pressure, raised cholesterol […]

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  • Martha Kearney

    Martha is one of the main presenters on the Today programme on Radio Four. For the Today Programme she has presented live from: Jerusalem, Japan and the Arctic Circle. She grew up in Dublin, Sussex and Edinburgh. Her first job in broadcasting was being a phone in operator at LBC/IRN Radio in London before becoming […]

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  • Professor Eileen Kaner

    I am a behavioural scientist and Professor of Public Health and Primary Care Research at Newcastle University. My research aims to improve health and well-being via the development of brief interventions to reduce risk due to alcohol, substance use and linked mental health problems. My work crosses the life-course and focuses on tackling social inequalities. […]

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  • Serin Kasif

    A big haired antipodean, Serin joined The Really Useful Group in 2012. Her skills are heavily skewed towards touring and she works closely with the producing and licensing teams to oversee the development, planning and execution of global tours. She has a keen knowledge of Australasian territories and audiences and is passionate about audience development. […]

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  • Parisha Kanani

    Parisha joined Octopus in March 2018 as Group General Counsel and Head of Company Secretariat with responsibility and oversight for legal, regulatory and governance risk matters across its various divisions and group companies including financial services, property, healthcare and fintech. Parisha is also appointed as Company Secretary to Octopus Titan VCT, plc, the UK’s largest […]

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  • Natalie Kane

    Natalie is Curator of Digital Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. At the V&A, Natalie is responsible for the care, research, display and collection of digital design in the Museum. As well as a writer, Natalie is also a visiting tutor at the European Institute of Design in Barcelona, and half of curatorial […]

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  • John Kampfner

    John Kampfner is a long-standing author, broadcaster, commentator and cultural entrepreneur. He established the Creative Industries Federation to much acclaim in November 2014, providing a single voice to all the UK’s creative sector. He led the organisation for four and a half years, putting the sector at the heart of political, economic and social decision-making […]

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  • Rachel Jupp

    I went to school in Twickenham in West London – at Orleans Park school, then Richmond upon Thames College. I studied politics at Cambridge University and then did an MA in public administration at Columbia University, in New York. My first job was at a think tank in London, doing political research, and then I […]

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  • David Jubb

    David is the co-founder and co-director for Citizens In Power which has a purpose to co-design ways for citizens to lead decision-making and shape the future. David work on things like citizen-led decision-making initiatives such as Citizens’ Assemblies. David has worked with organisations in the democratic sector. He became a Director of the SORTITION FOUNDATION […]

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