At Best Startup UK we track over 130,000 UK startups and over 500,000 people who hold key positions in these companies. We use this directory of startups to highlight top employees, founders and board members we think deserve more appreciation than they are currently getting.
This list showcases the top United Kingdom based CEO’ operating in the Non Profit space. If you think a CEO’ is missing from this list, feel free to contact our editor on editor@beststartup.co.uk.
The individuals on this list have been included because of exceptional performance in one of the following categories:
- Innovation – Operating as a key part in an extremely innovative business or startup.
- Growth – Operating as a key figure in the growth and upscale of a market leading business or startup.
- Management – Showing exceptional management skills.
- Societal impact – Putting their business on the map for their positive societal or environmental impact.
Our Data – We source our data from OSINT (open source intelligence) and public directories such as Companies House UK, Crunchbase, SemRush and many more. The data from these sources should be treated with a degree of caution and verified yourself.
John O’Nolan
Founder & CEO of Ghost
Founder at @TryGhost. Tweets about open source, startup life, non-profits, and publishing platforms. Travels the world with a bag of kites.
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About Ghost: Professional, modern, open source publishing
Jan van der Crabben
CEO of World History Encyclopedia
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About : Non-profit organization publishing the world’s most-read history encyclopedia.
Sacha Deshmukh
Interim Chief Executive Officer of Amnesty International
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About Amnesty International: Amnesty International is a global charity organization of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights.
Adrian Lovett
President & CEO of World Wide Web Foundation
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About World Wide Web Foundation: Organization for Web Advancement
Helen McEachern
Chief Executive Officer of Cherie Blair Foundation for Women
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About Cherie Blair Foundation for Women: The Cherie Blair Foundation for Women is a charity that supports women entrepreneurs in developing and emerging markets
Stan Polovets
Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of The Genesis Prize
Stan Polovets is the Co-founder of Genesis Philanthropy Group (GPG), a private foundation with offices in Moscow, New York, and Tel Aviv. GPG’s mission is to develop and enhance a sense of Jewish identity among Russian-speaking Jews worldwide, with a particular emphasis on the former Soviet Union, North America, and Israel, where up to three million Russian-speaking Jews reside. He also serves on the boards of various non-profits, including as Vice Chairman of Hillel Russia. Stan is a member of the Board of Directors of the Russian-American Trade Council. He is also the CEO of the Alfa-Access-Renova (AAR) Consortium, which oversaw $28 billion in oil and gas assets for Alfa Group, Access Industries, and Renova Group. Mr. Polovets is the founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Vnimanie Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting Russian children with learning disabilities. A graduate of Stanford Business School, Stan received a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from Stanford. He has worked for ExxonMobil in the company’s U.S. operations and in the New York headquarters of KPMG and Ernst & Young. At Ernst & Young, Mr. Polovets was responsible for establishing the company’s consulting business in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Stan also worked for the RAND Corporation, a public-policy think tank in Santa Monica, California. From 2001 to 2006, Stan served in a variety of senior executive positions at TNK and TNK-BP, Russia’s second largest private oil company. In 2002-2003, as Vice President M&A, Mr. Polovets represented TNK in negotiating a $15 billion merger with British Petroleum, the largest merger to date involving a Russian and foreign company. He was later Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff to Robert Dudley, CEO of TNK-BP. In 2006-2007, Stan served as Executive Vice President and member of the Board of URALSIB, the second largest financial conglomerate in Russia. He lives in New York, with his wife Erina and three children.
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About The Genesis Prize: The Genesis Prize is a Jewish award given to exceptional people of the Jewish people.
David Goldberg
Co-founder and CEO of Founders Pledge
David is the co-founder and CEO of Founders Pledge a new international charity through which tech entrepreneurs commit to donate a small percentage of their personal exit proceeds to high impact social causes. Since launching in June 2015, Founders Pledge has raised $575 million for high impact charities through more than 1300 pledges in 30 countries. Having run the gauntlet of finance, start-up, and academia, David started Founders Pledge to make it absurdly easy for entrepreneurs to do good through their work and in lives. David moved into the non-profit sector from an eclectic commercial background. Immediately following high school, David joined one of the largest privately held mortgage banks in the U.S., where he launched the secondary marketing department, after which he worked as an investment banker Los Angeles. David also founded and ran a boutique real estate firm in Germany. David is a graduate of UCLA and the University of Cambridge.
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About Founders Pledge, Wayra: Founders Pledge is a global community of entrepreneurs finding and funding solution’s to the world’s most pressing problems.
Phil Andrew
Chief Executive Officer of StepChange Debt Charity
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About StepChange Debt Charity: StepChange Debt Charity is a registered charity offering free, confidential advice and support about debt
Benjamin Todd
CEO, Co Founder & Executive Director of 80,000 Hours
In under three years with Ben’s leadership, 80,000 Hours has grown from a student society, to an Oxford affiliated charity, featured on TED, the Washington Post, the BBC Today Programme and more. Ben has a 1st from Oxford in Physics and Philosophy, has published in Climate Physics and speaks Chinese. Before 80,000 Hours, he was the first undergraduate to intern as an analyst at a top investment fund. Rather than taking the job, he persuaded the Chairman to donate £60,000 to 80,000 Hours.
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About 80,000 Hours: 80,000 Hours is an evidence-based advice on careers that make a difference.
Sabrina C E Bruce
CEO of Agile World
I am an experienced Agile Professional who enjoys motivating and training businesses, teams and individuals in delivering high profile projects. I’m Scrum Alliance certified as a Scrum Master, Product Owner, Agile Leadership and Advanced Scrum Master as well as having training in Coaching Agile Teams. Having over 9 years’ experience in Project Management and Agile Delivery, I am confident in communicating with stakeholders to ensure software delivered meets business requirements and is fit for purpose. I have a track record for training and enhancing Scrum Teams in agile principles, who may or may not have a traditional waterfall background, enabling them to select methodologies to work more efficiently and continue to set expectations. I have been coaching and training using many different agile methodologies including Scrum, Kanban, ScrumBan as well as having experience in scaling agile using the LeSS framework. I regularly keep up to date with new agile ways of working and attend the scrum alliance conferences. Agile is not just a job for me it’s a passion.
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About Agile World, Agile World, Agile World Institute, Agile World Resources, Agile20Reflect Festival: Agile World is a philanthropic 501(c)(3) Public Charity organisation
Ben Merrett
CEO of DebRA
Ben had a broad commercial career before joining DEBRA in 2008. This included working at the Burton Group, BT, World-On-Line and Perot Systems. His first CEO role initially involved raising funds to rescue Gladstone plc, an AIM quoted Software Company, and then successfully developing the organisation. Since joining DEBRA the charity has experienced a financial turn-around. With an acquisition and well implemented gift aid initiative the charity’s retail division has grown from £4m to £8m turnover and quadrupled its net profit. This has restored the continual investment in world-class research that is vital in finding treatments for EB. He is married to Heidi and they have six children. He graduated from Warwick University, was commissioned at Sandhurst and did his MBA at Cranfield. His hobbies include cycling, gardening and kite surfing.
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About DebRA: DEBRA is the national charity that supports individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
Mark Wilson
CEO of The Cochrane Collaboration
Mark Wilson is CEO at The Cochrane Collaboration.
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About The Cochrane Collaboration: Cochrane exists so that healthcare decisions get better.
Ruth Mordi
Owner, Fundraising Success and CEO of Fundraising Standards Board C.I.C.
Ruth Mordi had the sentence suspended for 18 months and will have to comply with a 10 hour curfew imposed between the hours of 8pm and 6am for three months. In addition she has been ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work. She has been stealing money from several years from thousand of people.
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About : The FRSB is the independent self-regulatory body for UK fundraising.
John Steel
CEO of Cafedirect
John Steel, Chief Executive Officer of ethical pioneer and sustainability leader Cafedirect, is a food & drink entrepreneur determined to challenge the status quo and make business a force for good. John was previously Managing Director and then Chairman of Cornish Sea Salt, where he helped establish a provenance-led sustainable food business. He brings a mix of corporate and entrepreneurial experience in B2C & B2B including food & drink and online business initiatives, from start-ups to organizations such as Nestle, Weetabix & Premier Foods.
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About Cafedirect: Cafedirect is to change lives and build communities through inspirational, sustainable business.
Halima Begum
Chief Executive Officer of The Runnymede Trust
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About The Runnymede Trust: The Runnymede Trust is a non-partisan think tank dedicated to racial equality.
Jodie Ginsberg
Chief Executive Officer of Internews Network
Jodie Ginsberg is CEO @ Index on Censorship.
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About Internews Network: Internews Network is a non-profit news providing organization.
Jeanette Carlsson
Founder & CEO of Tech Nordic Advocates
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About newmedia2.0, Tech Nordic Advocates: Tech Nordic Advocates is Northern Europe’s largest and only pan-Nordic/Baltic tech/startup community.
Elena Sinel
Founder and CEO of Teens in AI
Elena is the founder of Acorn Aspirations, an education start-up which designs learning experiences where young people across the globe interact with leading experts in artificial intelligence, virtual, augmented and mixed realities, entrepreneurs, designers and marketeers to create solutions that solve real life problems. Prior to this, she worked as international specialist consultant with 9 years of experience in poverty reduction strategies, rural livelihood development and poverty alleviation with a specific focus on creation of small and medium enterprise development, product design, marketing and fundraising in Central Asia, the Balkans, Ethiopia and Bangladesh.
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About Teens in AI: Teens in AI empowers young people to change the world through artificial intelligence for social good.
Dinah Caine
CEO of Creative Skillset
Dinah is responsible for the strategic direction and overall leadership of Creative Skillset’s work. She is the organisation’s principal spokesperson and takes the overall lead on lobbying and policy matters across the UK. Dinah is a member of Creative Skillset’s Executive Team.
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About Creative Skillset: Creative Skillset is the creative industries’ sector skills council that works across film, television, fashion, games, and many more.
Germán Bencci
Founder & CEO of CodeYourFuture
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About CodeYourFuture: CodeYourFuture is a non-profit organisation supporting refugees with the dream of becoming developers.
Neil Chandler
CEO of Cathartic.co
Founder at Cathartic
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About Cathartic.co: Share your story with complete anonymity
Mohammed Walji
Chief Executive Officer of CVS Brent
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About CVS Brent, MBW Enterprise: CVS Brent is a non-profit organization that helps non-profit organizations that provide community services.
Jacqueline Geis
Chief Executive Officer of Videre
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About Videre: Videre is a global network that equips oppressed communities
Anne-Marie Imafidon
Co-Founder, CEO and ‘Head Stemette’ of STEMettes
Anne-Marie Imafidon Is A Woman On A Mission. A Child Prodigy Who Had Received Degrees From Prestigious Universities On Both Sides Of The Atlantic By The Time She Was 20, She Is Campaigning To Get More Women Into Science, Technology, Engineering And Maths (Stem).
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About STEMettes: They’re showing that girls do STEM (Sci, Tech, Eng & Maths) too.
Paul Simpson
CEO & Co-Founder of CDP
Paul Simpson is the CEO and co-founder of CDP, formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project. Founded in 2000, CDP is a non-profit organization which created and operates the global disclosure platform for companies, cities, states and regions to measure, manage and share vital data on their environmental performance. Voted number one climate research provider by investors, CDP works with 827 institutional investors with assets of US$100 trillion and 89 purchasing organizations with a combined annual spend of over US$2.7 trillion, to motivate companies to disclose their impacts on the environment and natural resources and take action to reduce them. Paul sits on the board of We Mean Business, and is a council member of the International Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) and the Global Stranded Assets Advisory Council for the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford. Prior to CDP, Paul worked with Chesham Amalgamations & Investments Ltd, the International Society for Ecology & Culture and is a former director of the Social Venture Network. He was previously on the Board of EIRIS, a member of the Global Agenda Council on Measuring Sustainability at the World Economic Forum and a High Level Panel Member for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Policy Dialogue. Paul holds a BSc in Business and Finance from City University, London and an MSc in Responsibility and Business Practice at the University of Bath (with distinction).
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About CDP: CDP aims to transform the way the world does business in order to prevent dangerous climate change and protect natural resources.
Cristina Gamboa
CEO of World Green Building Council
Cristina Gamboa is the CEO of the World Green Building Council. She’s a passionate advocate for green buildings and cities as one of the most effective solutions to climate change, and as a means to deliver on social justice and other environmental goals, such as stopping biodiversity loss. She previously worked as the CEO of Colombia Green Building Council and also has expertise in the fields of economic research, journalism, and international affairs. Thanks to her active, committed, and participatory leadership and thorough knowledge of sustainable development, the Colombia GBC met significant milestones that enabled sustainability in construction to become mainstream.
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About World Green Building Council: The World Green Building Council is a non-profit organization and a coalition of national Green Building Councils.
James Cretney
CEO of Marwell Zoo
James Cretney is the CEO of Marwell Wildlife.
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About Marwell Zoo: Marwell Zoo uses artificial intelligence as part of projects to conserve species and habitats.
Aleksander Mesor
CEO of Diamond
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About Diamond: A fast, secure and decentralized open source digital currency.
Diane Lightfoot
CEO of Business Disability Forum
Diane joined Business Disability Forum as Chief Executive Officer in February 2017 after moving from her former role as Director of Policy and Communications for United Response, a leading national disability charity. During her 13 years at United Response, Diane led and developed the charity’s campaigning, public affairs and lobbying activity, with a particular focus on promoting employment for disabled people. She subsequently took on the strategic leadership of the organisation’s employment services as a whole and is passionate about the role that good work has in transforming people’s lives. Diane meets regularly with Business Disability Forum Partners and Members and also works closely with Government to help shape disability employment policy. She is a member of the Department of Work and Pensions’ Disability Confident Professional Advisers Group and the Disability Expert Advisory Panel for the Civil Service.
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About Business Disability Forum: Business Disability Forum is a not-for-profit member organisation.
Antonio Zappulla
Chief Executive Officer of Thomson Reuters Foundation
Antonio Zappulla is the CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the world’s largest news and information provider. An outspoken supporter of the business case for human rights, Antonio is the founder of Openly, the world’s first global platform dedicated to coverage of LGBT+ stories with distribution to one billion Reuters clients daily. Prior to the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Antonio was Executive Producer at Bloomberg Television in charge of news, factual programming and documentaries for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, developing programming for a global audience. He holds a Degree in Journalism, and a Master’s Degree in Islam and Middle East studies.
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About Thomson Reuters Foundation: Thomson Reuters Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides an international audience with information and free legal assistance.
Jacob Lief
CEO and Founder of Ubuntu Education Fund
Jacob Leif is the founder and CEO of Ubuntu Education Fund. Forming the nonprofit organization came to Jacob’s mind after visiting South Africa in 1999, when the country is still in transition to becoming a democratic nation. Since then, he has developed Ubuntu to become an institution that supports more than 2000 children in Africa. Jacob got his bachelor’s degree at the University of Pennsylvania.
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About Ubuntu Education Fund: Ubuntu Education Fund helps raise Port Elizabeth’s orphaned and vulnerable children by giving them what all children deserve—everything.
Arthur Hanna
Senior Advisor & CEO of World Energy Council
Board member Copenhagen Institute of Future Studies. Visiting Professor of Energy Economics at Loughborough University. Fellow, Payne Institute, Colorado School of Mines. Responsible for supporting a number of agendas focusing on the development of strategies to promote energy transition across multiple energy sources. Arthur retired from Accenture in 2016 after 26 years working in the Energy consulting sector. He was a Senior Managing Director, leading the Global Energy Strategy business. Prior to joining Accenture in 1990 he spent 10 years with BP in a variety of international roles spanning the Middle East and Europe.
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About World Energy Council: World Energy Council is a UN-accredited global energy body dedicated to delivering a sustainable energy system worldwide.
David McQueen
CEO of Legacy71 Ltd
David is passionate about good leadership in companies. He is the CEO of Legacy 71 Ltd, a startup incubator focusing on founders of pan African heritage based in the UK. He is als the CEO of Narratively ltd leadership development company where he advises founders and coaches and trains senior and emerging leaders on great communication skills. He is also an investor in number of UK based startups.
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About Legacy71 Ltd, Narratively Ltd: Startup Incubator for panAfrican tech founders in the UK
Lyndon Wood
CEO & Creator of SunZu
Many businesse’s start and then spend their time and money on doing things that everyone else is doing, assuming it must be right or why are they doing it. The fact is the masses are not maximising or generating leads and opportunities, so if you follow them you could be or are falling into the same trap. Being social all over the place is fun, and of course you may generate the odd lead or opportunity, however for the time you spend versus the return, you should question why you do it from a business and commercial point. I have Created SunZu because I too was fed up of wasting my time posting content, and more, in a hope to get noticed and create new customers. Now everyone can create landing pages, distribute content and manage leads, all in one place, on SunZu. More importantly SunZu is your tool to generate new leads and opportunities. I believe in you getting a return on time (ROT). Enjoy and make sure you use and refine everyday to maximise your benefit.
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About Cardiff University, SunZu: SunZu, the network for people doing business that lets you meet, share, learn, trade and grow with other business owners.
Stuart Dawks
Interim Chief Executive Officer of Peterborough Environment City Trust
Stuart works closely with the CEO and Board on delivering the strategic direction of the organization. He is responsible for the management of the PECT team and oversees on a number of the projects. Previously to PECT, Stuart worked for 18years as a consultant within the water industry, specializing in innovation, visualization and project management.
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About Peterborough Environment City Trust: PECT is a charitable organization that helps protect and enhance the environment throughout Peterborough and beyond.
Suzanne Lawrence
CEO of Orbis Education and Care
Suzanne Lawrence currently works as the CEO for Orbis Education and Care. She previously worked at NHS Wandsworth as the Assistant Director of Strategy.
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About Orbis Education and Care: Orbis Education and Care provide specialist day schools, as well as residential services for children and adults who have a formal diagnosis
Alix Zwane
Chief Executive Officer of Global Innovation Fund
15+ years of experience advancing the agenda of evidence-based public policy, with a primary focus on effective philanthropy, service delivery at scale, and value for money. Track record of executive leadership, entrepreneurship, impact investing, change management, and consensus building to increase impact and pursue comparative advantage at Global Innovation Fund, Evidence Action, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Google. Experienced in strategic grantmaking, fundraising, complex partner relationships to deliver development outcomes. 2015 World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.
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About Global Innovation Fund: GIF invests in social innovations that aim to improve the lives and opportunities of millions of people in the developing world.
Sandra Schembri
Chief Executive Officer of Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy
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About Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy: Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy is a non-profit organization that offers music therapy services for free to reduce anxiety and comfort.
Anna Laycock
CEO of The Finance Innovation Lab
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About The Finance Innovation Lab: The Finance Innovation Lab is a financial system that is democratic, responsible & fair – one that works for people & planet.
Ned Mortimer
CEO of Ally Chatbot
Ned Mortimer is the Chief Executive Officer at Ally Chatbot.
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About Ally Chatbot: Ally Chatbot is a civic and social organization that features a software platform that utilizes artificial intelligence.
Ned Mortimer
CEO of Ally Chatbot
Ned Mortimer is the Chief Executive Officer at Ally Chatbot.
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About Ally Chatbot: Ally Chatbot is a civic and social organization that features a software platform that utilizes artificial intelligence.
Matthew Adam
Chief Executive Officer of We are Digital
Matthew Adam joined We are Digital as Chief Executive Officer in 2013.
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About We are Digital: We are Digital is digital and financial inclusion training providers to councils, housing associations, charities.
Vidhya Alakeson
CEO of Power to Change
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About Power to Change: Power to Change is an independent charitable trust
Richard Loat
CEO & Founder of Five Hole For Food
The intersection of creativity and disruption – that’s where you find Richard creating change. The MBA grad with a Silicon Valley upbringing is pioneering disruptive philanthropy worldwide. Richard is also a humanitarian aid worker deploying to disaster zones, an active mentor for young entrepreneurs, marathoner, and street art photographer.
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About Five Hole For Food: Five Hole For Food is organization which hosts hockey events to benefit food banks across Canada.
Mike Bartlett
Deputy CEO of Julia’s House
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About Julia’s House: Julia’s House focuses on caring for the child that provides practical and emotional support for the family.
Paul Simmonds
CEO of The Global Identity Foundation
The CEO of the Global Identity Foundation, as well as a consulting CISO, who co-founded the Jericho Forum and was previously the Global CISO for AstraZeneca and ICI. Awarded both “Chief Security Officer of the Year” and “Best Security Implementation” at the SC Magazine Awards and is twice listed as one of Network World’s “most powerful people in networking”. Sits on the global advisory board of a number of global companies and is also one of the three global editors of the CSA v3 guidance document.
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About Kuppinger Cole, The Global Identity Foundation: The Global Identity Foundation is an organisation constituted as a “not-for-profit” foundation.
Craig Bennett
Chief Executive Officer of The Wildlife Trusts
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About The Wildlife Trusts: The Wildlife Trusts is a non-profit organisation that organizes events to spread awareness to save wildlife & bring people closer to nature.
Gillian Docherty
CEO of The Data Lab
Gillian Docherty is the CEO of The Data Lab, one of eight Innovation Centre’s across Scotland, where she is responsible for delivering the strategic vision set out by The Data Lab Board, the aim of which is to create over 250 new jobs and generate more than £100 million for the economy. Gillian has over 22 years’ experience working in the IT sector. Previously, she held a range of senior leadership roles at IBM UK, including leader for software business in Scotland, systems and technology sales leader and territory leader for general business Scotland. Gillian is on the board of Tech Partnership Scotland and is also a board member of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. Gillian holds a degree in computing science from Glasgow University. She is married and has a daughter.
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About Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, Scotland’s AI Strategy, The Data Lab: Data Lab is an innovation center focusing on helping the Scottish industry to capitalize on a growing market opportunity in data science.
Shelley Taylor
Founder & CEO of trellyz
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About Digital Fan Clubs, trellyz: trellyz, a cloud-hosted platform, powers the public services supply chain across diverse networks at scale
Peter Ackland
Chief Executive Officer of The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness
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About The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness: IAPB is the coordinating membership organisation leading international efforts in blindness.
Ahmed Shamso
Founder and CEO of SchoolX
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About SchoolX: SchoolX is an online platform that facilitates the education process for out-of-school children in vulnerable areas.
Catherine McCarthy
CEO of Medical Aid Films
Catherine brings a wealth of senior experience from the BBC where she was for many years, a commissioner and TV exec. She has a background in educational broadcasting, she set up and ran BBC Learning Zone and co-commissioned many award winning BBC series, including some of the biggest BBC landmark programmes. She is passionate about using media to make a difference. She previously worked for BBC Media Action, the BBC’s International Development Charity, where she was a Senior Adviser supporting teams around the world to produce high quality content. She worked in Bangladesh as Head of an innovative award winning multimedia project which has transformed the lives of millions. Prior to the BBC she worked for VSO and SHELTER. She is originally a trainer teacher. Catherine has been a mentor for Documentary Campus, a global project to develop new talent in film-making, an Advisory Member to the European Broadcasting Union, a Governor at the Evelina School in St Thomas’s Hospital and an Adviser to Sheffield Documentary Film Festival and Global Health Films initiative. She served on the steering group of the initial Nominet Trust’s 100 most innovative social tech projects world-wide.
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About Medical Aid Films: Medical Aid Films uses innovative media to transform the health and wellbeing of women and children around the world.
Rory Byrne
CEO and Founder of Security First
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About Security First: Securing human rights defenders. Simply. Comprehensively.
Steve Hone
CEO and Co-Founder of Data Centre Alliance
Steve Hone is a Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Data Centre Alliance. He is also the Operations Director and Co-Founder at Colofinder. Mr. Hone is a former Account Manager at Viatel, Valco, and Altohiway.
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About Data Centre Alliance: Data Centre Alliance (DCA) a not-for-profit international industry association representing interests of data Centre infrastructure sector.
Meike Ziervogel
Chief Executive Officer of Alsama Project
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About Alsama Project, Peirene Press: Alsama aims to educate refugee children and empower refugee women in the Middle East.
Liam Hackett
Founder and CEO of Ditch the Label
Liam Hackett is a social entrepreneur and best known as the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the global youth organisation, Ditch the Label. Liam is an activist and regularly comments about issues surrounding equality, technology and youth on television, radio and newspaper. Liam is represented by Northbank Talent Management and is a published author. Liam previously founded the digital marketing agency, Hackett and Tiger.
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About Ditch the Label: Leading global youth organisation, supporting young people aged 12-25 through bullying, mental health, identity and relationships.