Sports, leisure, & health | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Sports, leisure, & health

  • Paul Rawlinson

    Paul Rawlinson is currently a non Executive director of Classic Prop Co; a business which supplies props to film and streaming companies. Until March 2021, the Chairman of Barts Charity; an organisation which helps support Barts Trust and the School of Medicine and Dentistry in providing healthcare to 2.6 million people in the East end […]

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  • Alexandra Prigent-Labeis

    Alexandra Prigent-Labeis advises top executives, investment teams, entrepreneurs and public figures to improve their communication strategy, self-confidence and leadership. Her approach is unique in combining body intelligence and storytelling techniques to design high impact communication for individuals and organisations. Her flagship programmes include Posture & Leadership, Capital Raising & Roadshow and Executive Branding. Her work […]

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  • Rajiv Popat

    Rajiv Popat has worked as radio and television journalist in the Midlands for more than 20 years. He began his career in 1993 at Sunrise East Midlands, a Leicester based radio station which broadcast throughout the Midlands , where his role included producing, reporting and reading the daily news bulletins. The following year, Rajiv was […]

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  • Johnny Pitt

    Johnny has built his career around creativity. Credited with helping to develop the UK’s first ever Big Brother broadcast format in 2000, Johnny founded creative comms agency, Launch, in 2001. Voted Best Agency Leader, Winner of Campaign of the Year and an Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist, Johnny believes a good idea […]

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  • Sarah Pinch

    Sarah Pinch Chart.PR, FCIPR, MIoD Sarah is MD of Pinch Point Communications, Vice Chair of Manx Care, Chair of the Taylor Bennett Foundation and an Independent Advisor to the Welsh Assembly Commission. She started her career as a journalist with the BBC, leaving in 2000 to work in PR, she has worked in international development, […]

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  • Dame Alison Peacock

    Professor Dame Alison Peacock is Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, a new Professional Body that seeks to raise our status through celebrating, supporting and connecting teachers to provide expert teaching and leadership. Prior to joining the Chartered College, Dame Alison was Executive Headteacher of The Wroxham School in Hertfordshire. Her career to […]

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  • Mags Patten

    Mags leads the delivery of the Arts Council’s fourth strategic goal: ensuring the leadership and workforce in the arts, museums and libraries are diverse and appropriately skilled. She is also responsible for work in areas of public policy including health and wellbeing, criminal justice and socio-economic disadvantage. Mags leads on communication between the Arts Council […]

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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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  • 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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