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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Hannah Moffatt

    Hannah is a creative director at language and behavioural science consultancy, Schwa where she writes anything and everything for all kinds of businesses. She’s travelled all over, giving talks and running training sessions to help people write more effectively at work. And when she’s not helping businesses wrangle their words, she’s writing children’s books. Watch […]

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  • William Montgomery

    William Montgomery is the founder and CEO of TEN LTD, which has offices in Bristol and London. The company was incorporated in 2004 and is now the UK’s top leadership consultancy. He is a leadership consultant with first class credentials. The former navigating officer of HMS Ark Royal and Head of Strategic Change at Lloyds […]

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  • Zanny Minton Beddoes

    Zanny Minton Beddoes is the Editor-in-Chief of The Economist. Previously she was the Business Affairs editor, responsible for the newspaper’s coverage of business, finance and science. Prior to this role, she was The Economist’s Economics editor, overseeing the newspaper’s global economics coverage from her base in Washington DC. Before moving to Washington in April 1996, […]

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  • Portrait of Katie Mitchell

    Katie Mitchell

    Katie’s career has seen her work with some of the industry’s leading brands and creatives including Nike, Selfridges, Anthropologie and Jimmy Choo. Following her BA Hons at the prestigious Central Saint Martins, Katie has travelled the world working on a spectrum of culturally diverse creative projects. From launching new stores in the USA to producing […]

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  • Safia Minney MBE

    Safia is recognised internationally as the pioneer of sustainable fashion and one of the best know people in the Fair Trade movement. She is also recognised by the World Economic Forum as an Outstanding Social Entrepreneur. Safia launched Global Village in 1991 in Japan out of which People Tree was born and then in London […]

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  • Ed Miliband

    I’ve been the MP for Doncaster North since 2005. I came into politics because I do not accept that change is simply done to people. Instead, I believe politics can help shape change so that it improves the life of people who feel the way Britain is run does not work for them. Britain is […]

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  • Rosie Millard OBE

    I am Chair of BBC Children in Need, Chair of Firstsite arts centre and Dep.Chair of Opera North. I was the BBC’s Arts Correspondent for a decade and chaired Hull 2017 City of Culture for which I got an OBE. I am a freelance journalist and broadcaster and have written a couple of novels and […]

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