Alex O'Connor
Alex O'Connor is a prominent YouTuber and podcaster. He has amassed over 400,000 subscribers, and his videos on Philosophy and Ethics have been viewed over 37 million times across the globe. He is the creator and host of the Cosmic Skeptic podcast, which has welcomed guests such as Richard Dawkins and Peter Singer.
Craig Fenton
Craig Fenton is the Director of Strategy & Operations at Google UKI & Southern Europe, and also founded Big Community Records. His other credentials include acting as a Board Adviser at WOAW and investing in a number of promising start-ups as an angel investor.
Doug Greenig
Hedgefund CEO and microbiology expert Doug Greenig addresses TEDxWarwick to enlighten listeners on five key lessons that we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. Using science as a basis for these lessons, he explores various global responses to the pandemic and explains how those who got it right managed to do so.
Dylan Kenny (Odd Tropic)
Dylan Kenny, rather known as Odd Tropic, is celebrated for his happy, uplifting tunes. While studying PPE in his first year at the University of Warwick, lockdown could not keep him from creating music. In fact, he has only released his latest EP on Spotify earlier this spring.
Harry Law
Harry Law is a first year Theater and Performance Student studying at the University of Warwick. He has a vision towards a future with universal coordinated time, a discussion topic he puts forward in his talk.
Jordan Jones
Jordan Jones is a part-time student at the Centre for Life-long Learning.
Jose Miguel Sokoloff
Jose Miguel is the Global President of MullenLowe Group Creative Council and Chief Creative Officer at MullenLowe Group. In his work, he has played an integral role in ensuring peace in Colombia over the last decade by demobilising guerrilla fighters. Further to this, he played a key role as his agency won Agency of The Year at the Campaigns for Good Awards 2019.
Julia Brahy
Julia is a 2nd Year Politics and International Studies student, but has a long-standing interest in philosophy.
Keely Ball
Keely Ball is a first-year film student studying at the University of Warwick. Her talk will be delving into the debate around trigger warnings.
Lawrence Lessig
After transforming intellectual-property law with his Creative Commons innovation, he has devoted his career to finding solutions to the US’ broken political system. Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, a prominent author and an influential TED speaker.
Michelle Jana Chan
Michelle is the Travel Editor of Vanity Fair and Contributing Editor of Conde Nast Travel. In 2016 she was awarded with the Travel Writer of the Year and Consumer Magazine Feature of the Year award. Author of the novel, Song, released in 2018.
Neelam Gill
Neelam Gill is a British Indian model and activist. Neelam has worked with Abercrombie & Fitch and Burberry, as well as appearing in Vogue and ELLE.
Raphael Rowe
Raphael Rowe is an investigative journalist who works with the BBC, Netflix and Back The Brave. He is best known as the presenter of the Netflix docuseries ‘Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons’, and also works on ‘The One Show’ and ‘Sunday Morning Live’. He is the author of the memoir and autobiography ‘Notorious’.
Sarah Gardner
Sarah Gardner is the Vice President of External Affairs at Thorn, a US-based non-profit that builds technology to defend children from sexual abuse. She helped lead Thorn's efforts to win the TED Audacious Prize in April 2019, creating a plan to eliminate child sexual abuse from the internet. Sarah helped Thorn grow from a small tech start-up to a multi-million dollar non-profit dedicated to ending child exploitation online.
Temple Grandin
After a lifetime of activism and scientific research, Dr. Temple Grandin joins TEDxWarwick to explore why the world needs all the different kinds of minds. As a world-leading Autism spokesperson, Temple discusses how people with Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia have played a pivotal role in many of the world's greatest achievements. She then outlines how we need to adapt the education system in order to help get the best out of every child.
Thomas-Xavier Métro
Thomas-Xavier Métro is a research associate in Chemistry at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique. - He champions the use of mechanochemistry and solvent-free practices reducing the environmental impact of chemical enterprise.
Virginijus Sinkevičius
Virginijus is currently the EU commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries which tasks him with ensuring that these remain at the core of the European Green Deal. More recently he is leading the Circular Economy Action Plan which will will present a new biodiversity strategy for 2030.
Previously, he had served as the Lithuanian Minister of Economy and Innovation and was Deputy Leader of the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union