Back To Reggae
Back to Reggae band » was founded in 2012 when bass player Ragheb Ouergli met guitarist singer Seifeddine Jelassi and was later joined, in 2013, by drummer Khalil Hermessi. The three musicians come from Ben Arous, in the southern suburbs of Tunis. The trio composes and records its first entitled demo "Babylon Tapes" (released in November 2013) in « Hay el Hefyene », Fouchena. Probably due to the fact that they grew up the same neighborhood, they share an indubitable complicity and a solid cohesion. That, and a very strong sense of humour !
In spite of life risks, daily problems and financial constraints, the trio never gave up on their dream: creating a music in their image, a music which characterizes them, a music such as they hear it, feel it, and see it ! The fruit of their labour with deeply thought and carefully written songs dealing with the human condition in general, anti-globalization, anti-imperialism and existentialism in particular.
Moonshine Band
Moonshine band is a Tunisian group formed in mid-march 2012. It gathers a group of musicians that have different musical influences, but have one thing in common: A deep passion for groovin' them rhythms! The music genre doesn't matter, the quintet plays a mix of funk, soul, and blues.
zonart
ZoNe’Art : la tendance tunisienne d’une fusion originale entre reggae, ragga, ska, roots, flamenco et autre. Issus de différentes régions de la Tunisie, les membres de ZoNe’Art, reflètent dans leur créativité musicale, le mal de vivre des jeunes qui y vivent mais aussi la détermination du mouvement alternatif tunisien. Au plus proche de l’identité tunisienne, leurs textes parfois provocateurs leur valent la reconnaissance de leurs fans. Transculturel, le groupe s’exprime au-delà des frontières de la capitale, en lutte contre le régionalisme et assoiffés du mélange des cultures. Au plus proche de l’identité tunisienne, leur style se veut au premier abord africain mais aux rythmes et aux sons d’une musique d’origine à la fois occidentale et jamaïquaine.
Alia Tebourbi
Alia Tebourbi is a financial specialist and currently working as a risk manager at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management. Before joining the company she cumulated 3 years' experience at Mazars as a senior consultant in financial services. Alia left Tunisia 12 years ago to pursue her studies at University Paris-Dauphine where she earned a master degree in Finance / Marketing an Strategy with honors. Through her passion of traveling, literature and art, Alia takes every opportunity she has to discover new cultures and widen her vision of the world.
Dave Troy
Dave Troy is a serial entrepreneur and community activist in Baltimore, Maryland. He is currently CEO and product architect at 410 Labs, maker of the popular e-mail management tool Mailstrom.co. He has been acknowledged by the founding team at Twitter as the first developer to utilize the Twitter API, with his project “Twittervision,” which was featured in the 2008 MoMA exhibition “Design and the Elastic Mind,” curated by Paola Antonelli. His new crowdsourced project Peoplemaps.org uses social network data to map cities. He is also organizer of TEDxMidAtlantic and is passionate about data, cities, and entrepreneurship. He lives in Baltimore with his wife and two children.
Eiso Vaandrager
Under the motto: ‘Inspire-Connect-Act’ Eiso’s approach to life and work is to inspire and empower individuals to take action and to empower others who are passionate about exponential technologies and sustainable development. Eiso co-founded the first Dutch Solar Car team, which won the World Solar Challenge in 2001. As a VC and Investment Manger Eiso has 10 years of experience with global innovation. Eiso lived in the US and Netherlands and is currently based in Amsterdam.
Helmi Rais
Helmi RAIS est un expert en cyber-sécurité ayant une douzaine d’année d’expérience. Il est actuellement Senior manager chez Alliacom France/Tunisie et Manager de l'équipe AlliaCERT (Alliacom Computer Emergency Response Team).
Helmi RAIS est un des membres fondateurs de l'OIC-CERT, membre de l'équipe de développement du CERT Africain, membre de l'équipe fondatrice de l'Agence Nationale de la Sécurité Informatique en Tunisie, Orateur et paneliste dans plusieurs événements internationaux (IUT, FIRST, OIC-CERT, TFCSIRT, CCDF, Securiday, Universités françaises et tunisiennes, etc.).
Nate Mook
Nate Mook joined “What Took You So Long?” in 2012 after working for TED and spending his earlier career as an entrepreneur in the technology and software industries. He has recently led film productions in Somalia, Haiti, Colombia, Panama, Uganda, Kenya, Iraq, and Liberia, working with clients such as USAID, UNDP, and the World Bank, along with smaller NGOs. Nate has traveled throughout Africa with President Clinton, providing video production work for the Clinton Foundation, and was selected as a Gates Foundation “Change Hero”. Nate also produces the renowned TEDxMidAtlantic conference in Washington, DC, which partners with PBS, and has featured speakers including Paula Kerger, Gen. Colin Powell and Steve Case.
Neila Ben Zina
Neila pilote une équipe de plus de 250 personnes, le marketing international stratégique et opérationnel, le business développement, la conduite du changement et la relation avec des grands clients en Tunisie et à l’international : en France, Belgique, USA, UK, Espagne, Suisse et sur la zone MEA.
Elle évolue dans des environnements cross-culturels à l’international et elle a appris la collaboration et la coordination d’un écosystème Public/Privé au travers de ses différentes activités associatives.
Neila Benzina
Neila pilote une équipe de plus de 250 personnes, le marketing international stratégique et opérationnel, le business développement, la conduite du changement et la relation avec des grands clients en Tunisie et à l’international : en France, Belgique, USA, UK, Espagne, Suisse et sur la zone MEA.
Elle évolue dans des environnements cross-culturels à l’international et elle a appris la collaboration et la coordination d’un écosystème Public/Privé au travers de ses différentes activités associatives.
Radhi Meddeb
Radhi Meddeb is the founder and the Chief Executive Officer of COMETE Group, established in Tunisia, Algeria, Mauritania and Libya and active in the fields of engineering, consulting and real estate, mainly in the Maghreb and African sub-Saharan countries.
He is the Chairman of the Board of the Mediterranean Economic Prospective Institute (PEMED, Paris) whose objective is to bring together the two shores of the Mediterranean via economy.
In 2011 he founded and chaired an NGO: “Action et Développement Solidaire” which aim is to identify and promote an economic and social development scheme for Tunisia, based on the values of inclusion, openness, sustainability, solidarity and efficiency.
He published, October 2011, a book: ”Ensemble, Construisons la Tunisie de demain: Modernité, Solidarité et Performance”. He coordinated, 2012, the writing of a book for young people: Tounesna : Our Tunisia.
Rutger Hofste
Rutger Hofste has a passion for water, development and the role of technology in future global challenges. He recently joined the World Resources Institute, one of the leading environmental think tanks, on water related issues. One of the projects is to help develop an online tool to investigate global water related risks. Water, technology and development are his passions.
During his time at Delft University of Technology and the National University of Singapore, Rutger learned to use freely available satellite data and draw very useful conclusions with them. His thesis, which was partly done at UNESCO IHE compared several methods to estimate evaporation using satellites. During his study, he traveled overland in a Russian 4x4 from the Netherlands to Mongolia with two good friends and did water related volunteering work in Southern India.
Rutger currently lives in the Netherlands and enjoys adventurous traveling, exploring and (extensively) discussing world problems.
Rym Baouendi
Rym Baouendi is an urban sustainability catalyst and a social entrepreneur on a mission “to accelerate urban wellbeing for people and the planet”. She brings over a decade of experience in the fields of urban sustainability and social innovation and has worked on a range of projects globally with focus on urban policy, sustainable planning & design, social entrepreneurship and impact measurement.
Salwa Smaoui
Salwa is currently the Business group General Manager for Windows and Surface for Microsoft in Western Europe Region since 2014.
Prior to that and in 2011, Mrs Salwa Smaoui has been appointed the director of Advertisement & Online for Middle East and Africa . In this role, Mrs. Smaoui was driving the strategy of Online and Advertisement Microsoft platform to increase its impact and usage by the consumers and businesses in the region. She helped build a strong ecosystem of media and advertising partners in the region.
Salwa is the President of Tari9i association for developing entrepreneurship in Tunisia and a Member of the global board of Education For Employment (EFE) Foundation.
Serge Moati
Serge Moati est un journaliste français né le 17 août 1946 à Tunis (Tunisie). Son vrai nom est Henri Haïm Moati est il est issu d’une famille juive tunisienne. Il est également écrivain, réalisateur ainsi qu’animateur d’émission de télévision notamment sur France 5. Serge Moati a notamment porté la casquette de conseiller de Francois Miterrand et se fait connaître du grand public grâce à la série Riposte.
Sofana Dahlan
Sofana Dahlan is a mother, daughter, lawyer and social entrepreneur but curiously that’s not what she spends the majority of her time on. She has worked tirelessly for nearly a decade in supporting artists and developing the creative economy in the Middle East. Sofana was building “runways” for success for others but soon realized that she needed to build entire airports if she wanted a future where the Middle East was an eclectic center for creativity.
Steve Garguilo
Steve helped design creative technology solutions for developing countries throughout eastern Europe, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa at Johnson & Johnson.
This international work stemmed directly from Steve's experiences in India, Kenya, Morocco, and Hungary as part of the Engineering Leadership Development Minor (ELDM) and the Humanitarian Engineering and Social Entrepreneurship (HESE) programs at Penn State.
Walid Sultan Midani
Fan of IT and a bit geeky, Walid graduated in July 2008 from ESPRIT Tunisia as an IT Engineer.
In addition to being a pioneer in the Tunisian video games industry, Walid has also dedicated his time to NGOs that fight for freedom of speech.
Walid landed in the video game ecosystem as a professional in 2004 after co-founding his first startup "Tunisiagames" that went on organize the “Tunisian Electronic Sports Cup” from 2005 to 2009. He also took part in the “Electronic Sports World Cup – ESWC” in Paris from 2005 to 2007 and in California on 2008.
In 2012, he launched the first video game studio in Tunisia : DigitalMania.
Now Walid is leading DigitalMania’s team composed by 20+ people. DigitalMania already has released 35 games on Facebook and on mobile stores.
In 2013 Walid started being a mentor by succesfully helping other entrepreneurs setting up their startups and raising funds. Soon he will launch an accelerator in Tunisia.