Ms Barbara Njau and Ms Kudakwashe Kamupira
Barbara Njau and Kudakwashe Kamupira are the co-founders of Bahati Books, which is an award-winning digital publishing house that publishes, promotes and markets African literature written by authors of African origin.
Ambrose Cooke
Mr Ambrose Cooke, is a 22 year old entrepreneur. He is currently on a journey to live his life to its full potential and make an impact in the world. Over the past three years, He has created and grown his own advertising business, "Fanbytes".
Emma Mitchell
Emma started rowing at Marlow Rowing Club aged 16 and has since rowed for England at the Home International Regatta, and for Marlow and Bristol Rowing Clubs nationally and internationally. Whilst studying Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, she also competed in the annual Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
Jay Roberts
Jay Roberts is the author of the ground-breaking new book The Debox Revolution. From intense personal experience and struggle, Jay Discovered that he had a natural ability to remove his emotional baggage and psychologically self-heal.
Jenny Garrett
Jenny Garrett is an Award Winning Coach with over 10 years experience of running a Global Business.
Her mission is to transform the world, one empowered woman at a time. She use’s her years of experience in coaching and leadership to inspire and motivate people, working with them to deliver career and life changing results beyond expectation. Jenny has written an Amazon Bestselling Book ‘Rocking Your Role’, on the taboo subject of female breadwinners.
Jo Hunter
Jo Hunter is the Co-Founder and Director of 64 Million Artists, which aims to unlock human potential through creativity. She works as an Associate of the New Citizenship Project, is a Clore Leadership Fellow and a Fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar.
Kenny Ewan
Kenny is the CEO and founder of WeFarm, the world’s first SMS network for smallholder farmers without internet. Kenny has led WeFarm to win the MEFFY Innovation Award for Technology in 2015 and 2nd Prize in Chivas' The Venture.
Kevin Dutton
Dr Kevin Dutton is a psychologist in the University of Oxford. His controversial and iconic bestseller The Wisdom of Psychopaths – Lessons in Life from Saints, Spies and Serial Killers shoved the clinical psychology world off its axis.
Mark Calleja
Mark ‘MrC’ Calleja is the co-founder and Headteacher at HackLab and oversees the curriculum development across all courses. Mark was recognized by Ofsted as an ‘Outstanding’ classroom teacher in 2014, and is a Raspberry Pi Certified Educator.
Mel Young
Mel Young is recognized as one of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs. He is a Schwab Fellow of the World Economic Forum and he was named a Senior Fellow by Ashoka in 2014.He is the President of the Homeless World Cup, which he co-founded in 2003. Under his leadership, the organisation and its partners expanded globally, working in 74 countries and touching the lives of over 100,000 homeless people per year.
Stephanie Seege
Ms Seege is the founder of Helpings, which she set up in 2014 after self-publishing her first cookbook with recipes for people with food allergies and intolerance. She is passionate about helping others, as she grew up with various chronic diseases that she managed to cure by a radical change in diet and lifestyle.
Stuart Armstrong
Dr. Stuart Armstrong's researcher at the Future of Humanity Institute centers on formal decision theory, general existential risk, the risks and possibilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI), assessing expertise and predictions, and anthropic (self-locating) probability.
Susana Silva
Susana arrived into London under tough circumstances. She had nothing but a bridge for a roof. Miraculously, the gift of a two string guitar, saved her life. She began to perform on the South bank, which quickly built her a fan base and provided her with the funds to invest in better and better equipment (as well as a six string guitar). She has now found her home in this city,... Spreading smiles to the world.