Art, media & communications | Speakers for Schools

Topic: Art, media & communications

  • Paul Arnold MBE

    Paul is the DeputyChief Executive at the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The ICO’s purpose is to ‘Empower you through information’. The ICO is responsible for regulating the way personal information is used across the economy and for the way public information is made available. Paul is an experienced Executive leader and Board member, passionate […]

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  • Portrait of Penny Richards

    Penny Richards

    Penny Richards is the CEO of the Aspen Institute in the UK. She’s a leader with an exceptional track record of delivering change and meaningful results for international organisations, including the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the BBC. She spent many years working in foreign news at the BBC, finally as their Asia Bureau […]

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  • Portrait of Joshua Coombes

    Joshua Coombes

    Joshua Coombes is a British hairstylist and founder of DoSomethingForNothing – a movement that encourages and inspires people to connect their skills and time to people who need them. From humble beginnings, this was initiated in 2016. Joshua’s desire was to positively impact the lives of men and women experiencing homelessness by offering them free […]

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  • Portrait of Nipa Doshi

    Nipa Doshi

    Nipa Doshi is an award winning designer and co founder of London based studio Doshi Levien with Jonathan Levien. Through her work, Nipa explores and celebrates the beauty, plurality and diversity of the world we live in. She believes design is a powerful tool to disrupt homogeneity and foster equal exchange between cultures and countries. […]

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  • Portrait of David Moutrey

    David Moutrey

    Dave Moutrey is Director and Chief Executive of HOME a purpose built multi art form venue that opened in May 2015. He conceived and led both the merger of Cornerhouse and Library Theatre Company and the £25m capital project to create HOME which has attracted almost 1m visits per year since opening. HOME includes 5 […]

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  • Portrait of Peter Westmacott

    Sir Peter Westmacott

    Sir Peter Westmacott. was British Ambassador to the United States from January 2012 un1l January 2016. He then spent a semester at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. He was British Ambassador to France from 2007-2012 and to Turkey from 2002-2006. His 43-year diplomatic career included four years in Iran before the 1979 revolu1on and […]

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  • Portrait of Paul Jackson

    Paul Jackson

    Until December 2008, Paul Jackson was ITV’s Director of Entertainment and Comedy, where amongst many other shows he commissioned the original Britain’s Got Talent series and was responsible for shows such as I’m A Celebrity, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire and The X Factor. Previously he lead the ITV production businesses first in Australia […]

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  • Nick Burrows

    Experienced, international property expert in Disposals, Asset Management, Strategy & Leasing, who delivers consistently on stretching objectives, provides clear simple strategic advice, and a proven manager of large teams.

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  • Portrait of Neil Ejje

    Neil Ejje

    Neil is one of the firm’s four founding partners. He is a member of the Leathwaite Board and Client Committee, with responsibility for driving revenue and sector diversification. Neil is also responsible for the firm’s senior talent requirements – focusing on partner and director hires globally. He established, with colleagues, the firm’s Board practice to […]

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  • Portrait of Chris Scott

    Chris Scott

    General Manager at Domino Recording Company, home to artists such as Arctic Monkeys, Wet Leg, Franz Ferdinand, Hot Chip and Jon Hopkins, amongst others. Chris has worked in the recorded music business for nearly 20 years, in addition to his work at Domino, he has also worked at Communion Music and Island Records and has […]

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