broadcasters and speakers - Peters Fraser and Dunlop
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broadcasters and speakers - Peters Fraser and Dunlop
BROADCASTERS AND SPEAKERS January 2015 www.petersfraserdunlop.com @PFDAgents Ruby Wax performs her show Sane New World on mental health at the Edinburgh Fringe. Mark Hix the restaurateur – entrepreneur (above) and Tim Hayward (left), Food DIY Dad and proprietor of Fitzbillies. Our Company Peters Fraser & Dunlop, one of the longest-established literary and talent agencies in the UK, celebrates its 90th anniversary this year. We proudly represent a broad range of clients who are specialists and experts in their field – authors, journalists, politicians, business leaders, chefs, historians, scientists, actors, presenters and more. Our clients and their work have appeared across the globe on film, television, digital channels and radio, online and at festivals, conferences, corporate events, private functions, debates, fundraisers, auctions, awards ceremonies and more. They offer everything from presenting, consulting, producing and expert contributions to keynote speeches, motivational speaking, team building, cookery classes, wine tastings, gardening demonstrations, bespoke stunt performances and theatrical book tours. Follow us on Twitter @PFDAgents www.facebook.com/pfdagents back Selected Clients ARTS AND CULTURE Gus Casely-Hayford Emily Chappell Jackie Clune Jessica Fellowes Daisy Goodwin Jonathan Goodwin Grant Harrold Philip Hook Sandra Howard Twiggy Lawson David Linley Philip Norman John Rendall Ruby Wax Tom Wilkinson Jeanette Winterson 4 BUSINESS Ed Burstell Lynda Gratton Jonathan Zittrain 12 LIFESTYLE Tim Atkin Martin Dorey Francesca Fox Annie Gray Tim Hayward Mark Hix Louise Johncox William Sitwell Mel Southerden Nick Weston 14 HISTORY Oliver Cox Janice Hadlow 19 Max Hastings Helen Rappaport Robert Sackville-West Jacqueline Yallop HORTICULTURE Mark Diacono Sarah Raven 22 JOURNALISM Clive Aslet Jamie Bartlett Kay Burley Carla Buzasi Lorraine Candy Allison Pearson 23 MILITARY David Blakeley Phil Campion Stuart Tootal 26 POLITICS 28 Paddy Ashdown Sherard Cowper Coles Michael Heseltine Michael Howard Deeyah Khan Deana Puccio and Allison Havey SCIENCE Harry Cliff Susan Greenfield Tony Juniper Susie Orbach Steve Peters Janet Reibstein 3 31 ARTS AND CULTURE Gus Casely-Hayford Curator and cultural historian Dr. Gus Casely-Hayford is a curator and cultural historian. He is a King’s College Institute Associate and a Research Associate at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). As part of the Wonderful Africa Season in 2010, Gus presented Lost Kingdoms of Africa, four 60-minute programmes for BBC Two and BBC Four, followed by a second series in 2012. Gus presented The Genius of British Art for Channel 4 in 2010 and hosted The Culture Show on BBC Two in 2012. Gus is a frequent contributor to arts programming including the announcement of the Turner Prize 2014 live on Channel 4. A former Executive Director of Arts Strategy for Arts Council England, Gus has advised the UN, the Canada Council, the Tate galleries and others. He regularly judges art prizes and lectures on world art at Sotheby’s, Goldsmiths and the University of Westminster. Emily Chappell Cycle courier and adventurer Emily Chappell studied at Cambridge and SOAS, and since 2008 has worked as a cycle courier in London. In 2011 she set off to cycle round the world, writing about her travels as she went, and so far has covered Europe and Asia, with imminent plans to tackle the Americas. Emily’s work has featured in The Guardian, The Ride Journal, Boneshaker, Oh Comely and Coven Magazine, and in 2012 she won Travel Blogger of the Year at the British Travel Press Awards, and a Jupiter’s Traveller Award from the Ted Simon Foundation. Increasingly in demand as a speaker, Emily recently delivered a lecture to the Royal Geographical Society and ran Night of Adventure, where first class adventurers come together to share their experiences with the audience. 4 ARTS AND CULTURE Jackie Clune Actress, singer, comedian and writer Jackie Clune is an actress, singer, comedian and writer. She recently appeared in the sell-out Candide (Menier Chocolate Factory), has performed cabaret and stand-up Edinburgh solo shows, appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI, and The Staying In Show, and she is now a musical theatre and drama regular. She starred in Mamma Mia! and toured the world, and played Mrs Wilkinson in the West End's Billy Elliott. She currently appears in Henry IV at the Donmar. Jackie is a columnist for Top Sante Magazine and features for The Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. Jackie writes for The Guardian, The Telegraph and The News of the World. Media appearances include The Wright Stuff, Loose Ends (guest interviewer), Front Row, This Morning, Loose Women, and she hosted her own arts, culture and politics show (BBC Radio London). Having four children in two years, Jackie has written two books, Man of the Month Club and Extreme Motherhood - The Triplet Diaries were both well received, and she is about to start her third, The Crap Mum Handbook. Jackie is available as a guest speaker, newspaper reviewer, cultural attaché and parenting guru, with subjects including theatre, music, motherhood, sexuality (she spent twelve years as a lesbian) and relationships. Jessica Fellowes Journalist, author of The World of Downton Abbey & The Chronicles of Downton Abbey Jessica Fellowes, journalist, public speaker and author of the worldwide bestsellers The World of Downton Abbey, The Chronicles of Downton Abbey, and A Year in the Life of Downton Abbey, started out as a journalist at the Mail on Sunday where she was a celebrity interviewer, gossip columnist and lifestyle editor for six years. She was then the Deputy Editor of Country Life magazine, during which time she wrote the magazine’s weekly Town Muse column as well as a townie’s guide to country weekends for The London Paper. The latter formed the basis of her first book, Mid & the City: Dos and Don’ts for Townies in the Country. Jessica’s work on Downton Abbey has given her a unique insight into the social history of the early 20th century, particularly the changes that women were experiencing, as well as looking at the correlation between the great leaps in technology that were happening then and how similar it feels today. 5 ARTS AND CULTURE Daisy Goodwin Novelist, editor and television producer Daisy Goodwin is a novelist and the editor of numerous poetry anthologies. Daisy’s family biography Silver River was published in 2007 and her debut novel, My Last Duchess, was published by Headline Review in 2010 in the UK and St Martin’s Press in the USA. It has sold over 100,000 copies and made The New York Times bestseller list. Her second novel The Fortune Hunter was published in April in the UK and the US edition will be published in July. Daisy is also an award-winning television producer and founder of Silver River Productions. Since 2005 Silver River has produced programmes as various as Elizabeth Taylor – Auction of a Lifetime, If Walls Could Talk – The History of the Home with Lucy Worsley, and the BAFTA-winning Off By Heart. Daisy began her TV career as an Arts Producer at the BBC. Here Daisy devised many highly successful shows, including Bookworm, The Nation’s Favourite Poems, and Home Front. A Cambridge graduate and Harkness Fellow, Daisy is married to Marcus Wilford who she met at university. They have two daughters, three dogs and live in West London. Jonathan Goodwin Professional Dangerman, presenter and producer Jonathan Goodwin has been described as a modern-day superhero somewhere between Houdini and Superman. A professional danger man, Jonathan has put himself in the most extreme situations and dodged death every time. Jonathan has been attacked by sharks, burned at the stake, buried alive, bitten by rattlesnakes, and hung from buildings, helicopters, and cable cars. From early 2013, UKTV’s Dangerman: The Incredible Mr. Goodwin has been broadcast worldwide. In 2013, Jonathan lay on a single nail on The Jonathan Ross Show and had a breeze-block broken on his chest with a sledgehammer. He has also appeared on The Paul O’Grady Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Jonathan first appeared on Channel 4’s Dirty Tricks and has subsequently appeared in The Gadget Show, The Seven Stupidest Things to Escape From and Deathwish Live. For the Discovery Channel he has filmed One Way Out and How Not to Become Shark Bait in which he allowed himself to be attacked by a Caribbean reef shark. Jonathan is currently appearing in the worldwide theatrical tour of The Illusionists in 2014/2015, showcasing some of the most astonishing acts to ever be seen on stage. He is currently writing The Art of the Skill Hacker which will teach readers how to master skill hacking and to quickly become experts in any field. 6 ARTS AND CULTURE Grant Harrold Royal Butler and Etiquette Expert Grant butlered and acted as a PA for HRH Prince William The Duke of Cambridge and his wife HRH Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge. Grant is now a Royal and British Etiquette Consultant. Grant began his work in private service in 1997 as an under butler on a privately-owned Scottish estate. In 2004, Grant was elevated to the position of a Butler and Member of the Royal Household of HRH the Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and the Princes William and Harry. Grant was featured in the ITV series Country House and has filmed with Ruth Watson for Channel 4. In 2014 he was featured in Channel 4’s Can’t Get the Staff. He is a frequent contributor to national and international broadcast media on royalty and etiquette. Grant is an advisor to the country’s top Hotels and the founder of Nicholas Veitch, a company that teaches entertainment and dining elegance. Grant gives private tuition and and runs course in how to manage household staff. Philip Hook Senior specialist of Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art Department Philip Hook joined Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art Department as the senior specialist in 1994. Sotheby’s is the most prestigious Fine Art Auction House in the UK. He read History of Art at the University of Cambridge where he also won a soccer blue. In 1973 Philip joined Christie’s directly from University. He headed Christie’s 19th Century Paintings Department from 1980 to 1987. In between working at the two auction houses he founded a London art dealers, The St. James’s Art Group. With over 35 years of experience and expertise of the art market, Philip is the author of five successful novels set in the art world and his book Breakfast at Sotheby’s: An A-Z of The Art World was published by Penguin in November 2013. The latter discusses art’s value as an investment and its place in our society. Philip has appeared regularly on The Antiques Roadshow (BBC) as a picture expert. He makes frequent public speaking appearances, covering a range of art -related subjects. 7 ARTS AND CULTURE Sandra Howard Novelist, writer and former model Sandra Howard was one of the leading fashion models of the 1960s, appearing on the cover of American Vogue two months running. She worked as a freelance journalist alongside modelling before turning to novel writing. She continues to write regularly for the press. Her four novels, Glass Houses, Ursula's Story, A Matter of Loyalty and ExWives are available in paperback. Tell the Girl will be published in 2014. Sandra has also just begun writing a new novel, a fictionalised, semi-autobiographical story about the sixties and the present day. Sandra is actively involved with two national charities. She is a trustee of Addaction, a charity helping people to fight drug and alcohol addiction, and Vice President of The National Centre for Young People with Epilepsy (NCYPE). She speaks and writes on a variety of subjects including food, travel, fashion and political life. Sandra has three adult children and is married to the former British Conservative Party Leader Michael Howard. They live in London and Kent. Twiggy Lawson Writer, singer, actress, designer, presenter, producer & activist In the mid 60s at 16 years of age, Twiggy became internationally known as the world’s first supermodel. Her photographic modelling success epitomised the age. She is now a writer, singer, actress, designer, presenter, producer and activist, and continues to model, including on major magazine covers. Twiggy began her acting career in film, stage and television by starring in Ken Russell’s film The Boyfriend, for which she won two Golden Globe® awards: most promising newcomer and best actress in a musical. She was also nominated for Tony and Drama Desk awards for the original award-winning Broadway production of Gershwin’s My One and Only. Twiggy was a guest judge on the top US reality series America’s Next Top Model opposite the show’s creator Tyra Banks and, in 2014 she traced her ancestry in the series finale of Who Do You Think You Are?, the show’s 100th episode, attracting over one fifth of the television audience. Twiggy is an ardent supporter of animal welfare and is an anti-fur campaigner. She is also known for her support of breast cancer research groups. As a designer, Twiggy has her own successful clothing line for HSN in the US and an exclusive range of clothing for M&S online, with several other endorsements. Twiggy celebrates 50 years in show business in 2016. 8 ARTS AND CULTURE David Linley Chairman of Christie’s David Linley is the current Chairman of Christie’s a world wide Fine Art and collectables auction house. David is also a highly successful designer of bespoke furniture. The Earl of Snowden and the son of Princess Margaret, David is best known for his imaginative use of wood, blending traditional British woods, such as oak, with exotic ebony and rosewood species. David’s book Star Pieces gives an expert’s look at the emotional and intellectual perspective of furniture through twenty ‘golden ages’ of design. David has lectured around the world at an array of prestigious venues. These include the V&A Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), the Smithsonian Institute (Washington), the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), the Art Institute (Chicago), the LA County Museum of Art, the Cooper Hewitt Museum (New York) and the Dallas Museum of Art. Philip Norman Journalist and biographer Philip Norman joined the Sunday Times at the age of twenty-two, and gained a reputation as a columnist and for his profiles of figures as diverse as Elizabeth Taylor, P. G. Wodehouse, Little Richard and Colonel Gaddafi. In 1981 he published SHOUT! A ground-breaking biography of the Beatles that was a bestseller in both Britain and the US. He has also written the definitive lives of Sir Elton John, Buddy Holly and Mick Jagger. He is now writing a biography of Paul McCartney to be published by Orion in 2015. Although he resists classification as a "rock biographer", a musical theme pervades almost all of Philip Norman's work. In 1983 he was one of the twenty Best of Young British Novelists for his autobiographical novel The Skater’s Waltz. His journalism has been published in three collections, The Road Goes On Forever, Tilt The Hourglass and Begin Again, and The Age of Parody. His memoir Babycham Night chronicles his childhood on the Isle of Wight. He is also the author of the highly acclaimed John Lennon: The Life, which the Sunday Times Culture Magazine called 'Meticulously researched, compulsively readable book.' He is married with a daughter and lives in London. 9 ARTS AND CULTURE John Rendall Conservationist A clip posted on YouTube featuring an emotional reunion between a young lion and his owners, John Rendall and Anthony ‘Ace’ Bourke, became an internet sensation overnight. People across the world wanted to know the story behind the pictures. John told of how he came to buy Christian the Lion from a London department store in the late 60s — how he and Ace lived with the lion whilst working in a furniture shop on the King’s Road, and how they eventually introduced their lion into the wild under the watchful eye of lion expert George Adamson. Through his work with Christian, John developed a life-long interest in conservation and speaks on this important topic through Christian’s story and legacy. What was once a novelty has changed into a crisis: there are now just 300,000 elephants, 25,000 rhinos, and even fewer lions. Christian’s story is told in the book A Lion Called Christian and in a documentary film of the same name. The film rights to Chirstian’s story are currently under option with a major studio. A new exhibition featuring photographs of Christian will open at the Proud Gallery, London in July 2014. Ruby Wax Poster girl for mental health, writer, performer & comedian Arriving in Britain from the United States in 1977, Ruby Wax began her acting career with the Royal Shakespeare Company. She went on to write and perform in her own hugely popular television programmes for the BBC and Channel 4 and was Script Editor on all series of Absolutely Fabulous. She recently obtained a Masters degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy from the University of Oxford and spoke at TEDGlobal. Ruby has become the poster girl for mental illness in the UK. Ruby regularly speaks of her keenness to normalize mental health by talking openly about it. She describes her experience of trying to keep anxieties under control, but finding out she simply couldn’t cope after becoming famous. Her show Sane New World revolves around the fact that one in four people suffer a mental health problem at some time in their lives. Sane New World: Taming The Mind, Ruby’s non-fiction work on mental health and mindfulness, was published by Hodder on June 6th 2013 and is a Sunday Times No. 1 Bestseller. The paperback was published in 2014. 10 ARTS AND CULTURE Tom Wilkinson Writer and Art Historian Tom Wilkinson is a writer and art historian specializing in architecture, photography, and German history. He is History Editor of the Architectural Review. Tom is currently working on a PhD at University College London, where he also teaches a course on London’s modern architecture. He can often be found in Berlin, looking at buildings and pursuing his other loves, Wagner and techno. Tom’s first book, Bricks and Mortals: The Great Buildings and the People They Made, was published by Bloomsbury in 2014. He contributed chapters to Masters of Photography, published by Carlton in 2013. Jeanette Winterson Writer Jeanette Winterson was born in Manchester and raised in Lancashire by adoptive parents. Intending to become a Pentecostal Christian Missionary, she began evangelising and writing sermons at age six. By age 16 she left home and soon after read English at St Catherine’s College, Oxford. After moving to London, her first novel, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, was published when she was 24 years old. It won the 1985 Whitbread Black and Jeanette adapted it in 1990 into a BAFTA Award-winning drama. She won the 1987 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for The Passion. Her subsequent novels explore the boundaries of physicality and the imagination, gender polarities, and sexual identities, and have won several literary awards. Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a Sunday Times bestseller and won the Independent Booksellers’ prize in 2012. In 2014 Jeanette wrote and presented her second five-part Radio 4 series, Manchester: Alchemical City on her home town. Jeanette is a frequent contributor to television and radio, an engaging public speaker, and has filmed several documentaries. She was made an officer of Order of the British Empire (OBE) at the 2006 New Year Honours. 11 BUSINESS Ed Burstell Managing Director of Liberty London Ed Burstell is the Managing Director of Liberty of London. In his native United States, Ed was a senior vice president of luxury department store Bergdorf Goodman and general manager of upscale fashion accessories boutique Henri Bendel. He started his career as a fragrance sprayer at Macy’s, a vast and wellestablished mid-range stalwart of the American retail industry. Ed appeared in the Channel 4 series Liberty of London. Lynda Gratton Professor of Management Practice at London Business School Harvard Business Review and The Times named Lynda Gratton as one of the top 15 business thinkers in the world. She is Professor of Management Practice at London Business School where she runs the world’s leading program on human resources. The Founder of The Hot Spots Movement, she has led the Future of Work Consortium for over 5 years, bringing together executives from more than 60 companies. Lynda is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum and has chaired the WEF Council on Leadership. She judges the FT Business Book of the Year, chairs the Drucker prize panel and is on the governing body of London Business School. Lynda won the Tata prize (India), she is the annual Fellow of NAHR and won the CCL prize (US), and won the HR prize (Australia). She has written extensively about the interface between people and organizations. Her eight books have been translated into more than 15 languages. Lynda’s case on BP won the EECH best case of the year, her article on ‘signature processes’ won the MIT Sloan award, and in 2012 The Shift received the best business book of the year in Japan. Lynda’s book The Key (published 2014) looks at the impact of the changing world on corporate practices, processes and leadership. 12 BUSINESS BUSINESS Jonathan Zittrain Professor of Law at Harvard Law School Jonathan Zittrain is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and co-founder of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. His research interests include battles for control of digital property and content, cryptography, electronic privacy, the roles of intermediaries within Internet architecture, human computing, and the useful and unobtrusive deployment of technology in education. Jonathan performed the first large-scale tests of Internet filtering in China and Saudi Arabia, and as part of the OpenNet Initiative co-edited a series of studies of Internet filtering by national governments. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Board of Advisors for Scientific American. He has served as a Trustee of the Internet Society, and as a Forum Fellow of the World Economic Forum, which named him a Young Global Leader, and as Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at the Federal Communications Commission, where he chairs the Open Internet Advisory Committee. His book The Future of the Internet is available from Yale University Press and Penguin UK — and for free under a Creative Commons license. 13 LIFESTYLE Tim Atkin Master of Wine, journalist and photographer Tim Atkin is an award winning Master of Wine and UK wine journalist with 28 years’ experience and an international following. Tim has won over 25 awards for his journalism and photography. Wine Editor at Large of Off Licence News and wine columnist for Woman and Home, Tim writes for a number of publications including The World of Fine Wine, The Economist’s Intelligent Life, Gourmet Traveller Wine, Imbibe, Decanter, Wine -Searcher, Fine Drink and Woman and Home. Tim has written two books on wine: Chardonnay and Vins de Pays d’Oc. Tim is a regular wine expert on BBC 1’s Saturday Kitchen and is co-chairman of the International Wine Challenge, the world’s most rigorously judged blind tasting competition. Tim conducts regular wine tastings, lectures and other public appearances. He is widely respected for his amusing and often controversial presentation style. Martin Dorey Writer, surfer, photographer, presenter, cook and campaigner Martin is a writer, surfer, photographer, presenter, cook and campaigner for the #2MinuteBeachClean. He writes about camping, fun, outdoor food, living the outdoor life and having adventures in his 1979 VW camper van. Martin’s first book, The Camper Van Cookbook, inspired the BBC TV series One Man and His Campervan in which Martin cooked and camped his way around the UK. It has now aired all over the world. The follow-up book, The Camper Van Coast, celebrates Martin’s love for coastal living, playing, cooking and eating. A writing career came late for Martin after a 12-year stint in the advertising and film industry as an AD on some of the more famous 90s TV commercials – Guinness, Levis, Oxo — as well as promos for The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox and many others. As way of grateful thanks for the treatment his daughter received for leukaemia as a baby, Martin helps out children’s cancer charity CLIC Sargent in their fundraising, and is the Patron for local charity North Devon Care for Kids. He loves fishing but rarely catches anything. Despite this, he recently spoke about fish, cooking and marine plastics for eco charity Surfers Against Sewage. Martin lives in Cornwall with wife, Jo, water babies Maggie and Charlie, a collection of surfboards and his 1979 camper. Having said that, he always makes cream teas the Devon way. 14 LIFESTYLE Francesca Fox Fitness blogger Francesca Fox is a food and fitness blogger at FrancescasFitKitchen.com. A cordon bleu trained chef and commercial model, Francesca has a passion for healthy living. Francesca’s food is about nutrients, not calories, encouraging us to let go of our diet demons and start living the happiest, healthier life we deserve. Francesca suffered with eating disorders from the age of 14 for over a decade — anorexia for two years and bulimia for eight. In love with cooking, Francesca trained as a chef when she was 18 and spent a year cooking in France. She continued cooking during university, spending her holidays chef-ing across the globe. Having joined the City crowd in London to ‘make it’, Francesca then took a leap of faith, giving up a good, regular job to become a self-employed private chef. Francesca coaches clients with diet and fitness, helping to transform people’s mind-sets as well as their bodies. Annie Gray Food historian Dr Annie Gray is a food historian specialising in the Georgian, Victorian and early twentieth centuries. She's a popular speaker and broadcaster and also works as a consultant to museums and heritage sites. Annie is the resident food historian on BBC Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet, and has appeared in the show since its inception, as well as contributing to The Food Programme, Today, and PM. TV appearances include The One Show, Hidden Killers: The Victorian Home, The Great British Bake Off, Heston's Great British Food, BBC Food and Drink, Newsnight and most recently Nigel Slater’s Icing on the Cake. She was the advisor on the BBC4 documentary Calf's Heads and Coffee, which won a Guild of Food Writers Award. She's also written for The Guardian online, BBC online and The Sun and is currently working on her first book. Annie has worked in heritage for over ten years, both as a food historian, and also advising on domestic history and the lives of servants. She regularly dons period costume and works in character, portraying long-dead cooks to bring history to life. She also trains others, working to bring to life historic sites across the country. She's available to talk on heritage interpretation and public history, below stairs life in the 18th to the 20th century, and of course her core area of the history of British food and dining from the Restoration onwards. 15 LIFESTYLE Tim Hayward Food writer and broadcaster Tim Hayward is a Cambridge-based food writer and broadcaster. He is a regular presenter on BBC Radio 4’s Food Programme and appears as a panellist on The Kitchen Cabinet. Tim is a contributing writer at the Financial Times and a regular contributor to the Guardian ‘Word of Mouth’ Food Blog. His features have appeared in the FT, Guardian, Observer Food Monthly, Delicious, Olive, Waitrose Food Illustrated and Saveur. Tim has appeared on the Good Food channel’s Market Kitchen, Ever Wondered about Food? for BBC 1 and Sunday Brunch for Channel 4. He is the publisher and editor of Fire & Knives, a quarterly magazine of new food writing and Best Food Magazine at the 2012 Guild of Food Writers Awards. He is a Guild of Food Writers Food Journalist of the Year and has won their award for Best Food Broadcast. Tim publishes Gin & It, a journal of new writing for drinkers and thinkers. He is the proprietor of Fitzbillies bakery and restaurant in Cambridge. Tim’s first book, Food DIY – How To Make Your Own Everything, was published in 2013 and is a handbook of smoking, curing, preserving, baking and other manly pursuits from sausages to smoked salmon, sourdough to sloe gin, bacon to buns. Tim is currently working on his next book and is available for broadcasting, speaking, writing and hosting bespoke events. Mark Hix Restaurateur and writer After only two months as Sous Chef at Mr Pontacs, Mark Hix was promoted to Head Chef at just 22 years old, and won The Candlewick Room a Michelin Red M. Mark then became Head Chef at Le Caprice and its sister restaurant The Ivy in Covent Garden, during which time both restaurants were also awarded a Michelin Red M. Le Caprice expanded with Mark overseeing Daphne’s, BamBou, Rivington, J.Sheekey, Scott’s and Urban Caprice. In 2007, Mark left Caprice to become Director of Food at Brown’s, and the next year he opened Hix Oyster and Chop House and Hix Oyster and Fish House. He then opened many restaurants to critical acclaim, including the Tramshed, HIX in Soho, and Cock n Bull Gallery. Mark is as passionate about Art as he is about cooking. The HIX Academy opens in September 2014. Mark has been involved in a number of other projects within the catering world, including consultancy work, various cookery demonstrations and judging panels, charity events, writing and television & radio appearances. Mark writes for Esquire and The Independent on Saturday magazine where he has held a regular weekly column for 11 years. 16 LIFESTYLE Louise Johncox Author and Journalist Louise comes from a long line of pastry chefs originating from Poschiavo on the Swiss Italian border. Growing up, Louise’s father worked as a baker and chocolatier in the family tea shop, Peter’s, from 1958 to 2000. Louise left the tea shop to train as a journalist and worked as a staff writer on The Times and as Assistant Editor on Sunday Times Style magazine. She has a monthly column in Surrey Life Magazine called On The Tea Shop Trail where she goes in search of good quality tea shops and cafes. Louise has written for The Sunday Times, The Times, The Telegraph and The Guardian. Louise’s books, The Baker’s Daughter, Timeless Recipes from Four Generations, with a Foreword by Albert Roux, and A Life Shaped by Cakes – The Memoir of The Baker’s Daughter were published in Spring 2014. Louise is also a keen hiker who has blogged about her adventures and written about them for The Guardian. She has given numerous lectures on creative writing, food writing and journalism. William Sitwell Writer, presenter, critic, editor of Waitrose Kitchen William Sitwell is the editor of Waitrose Kitchen Magazine. He is a regular judge on Masterchef – The Professionals (BBC2) and Britain’s Best Dish (ITV1) and was co-presenter of the BBC2 series A Question of Taste. As a food critic, he has been described as the man who “strikes fear into the heart of chefs at restaurants across London”. William has made a number of documentaries including Michelin Stars – The Madness of Perfection (BBC2). He has been named Editor of the Year in awards from both the British Society of Magazine Editors and the Association of Publishing Agencies (APA). His first book A History of Food in 100 Recipes tells the story of world cuisine by looking at the ingredients, cooks, techniques and tools that have shaped our love of food. He is currently working on his next book. William speaks on the history of food in a talk called ‘4000 Years in 3000 Seconds’. William is available for food and drink events, speaking engagements, openings, award ceremonies and more. 17 LIFESTYLE Mel Southerden Lawyer-turned Pastry Chef Mel Southerden made her passion a career when she left the law to open her renowned Pastry Store in Peckham. Mel classically trained at the Cordon Bleu, worked at Yauatcha and staged in exemplary Michelin kitchens between 2012 and 2013. With her extensive knowledge of what’s hot on the Peckham food scene, deciding to open her eponymous patisserie there was an easy decision. It’s where she lives and loves. Mel regularly runs workshops on Southerden’s signature treats – her Marshmallow Masterclass has been named the best in London by The Evening Standard. Mel’s other passions are fashion and design - she curates her store and was a fashion-buyer before opening Southerden Pastry. When she’s not baking, blogging or designing, Mel is showing off her vocals doing karaoke. Nick Weston Foraging expert and hunter gatherer Nick Weston is a foraging expert, survivalist and hunter gatherer. Nick was the resident ‘survival expert’ for the Channel 4 series Shipwrecked in the Cook Islands, where he passed on his skills to his fellow islanders. In 2009, longing to quit the London rat race, he headed to the Sussex countryside and began work on his home for the next six months: a treehouse. Nick wrote his first book, The Tree House Diaries: How to Live Wild in the Woods, which was published by Anova Books in 2010. His foraging and cookery school Hunter Gather Cook was established in March 2011 with the construction of the HQ. Nick’s vision was to create a ‘HunterGatherer’ school that blended a mixture of foraging, animal butchery, outdoor cookery techniques and bush craft with an emphasis in living comfortably in the great outdoors and creating high-end dishes using wild produce. Hunter Gather Cook runs a wide range of seasonal and specialist courses from deer and mushroom hunting to home brewing and wild cocktails — they received glowing reviews for their workshops at Wilderness Festival in 2013. 18 HISTORY Oliver Cox Historian, expert on Country Houses Dr Oliver Cox is a historian who is passionate about convincing us that heritage and history still matter in the twenty-first century. He is the director of the Thames Valley Country House Partnership. This partnership is busy finding new ways to engage wider audiences with country houses through exciting events and the innovative use of social media - with links to every major Country House throughout Britain. Oliver’s most recent TV appearances include Glorious Gardens From Above and Len Goodman’s Holiday of my Lifetime on BBC One. Oliver has also filmed with Ian Hislop’s Olden Days (BBC Two), Lucy Worsley’s The First Georgians (BBC Four), and the BBC’s The One Show. Oliver’s doctoral thesis explored how and why King Alfred the Great was manufactured into a national hero in England and America between 1640 and 1800. His research on Rule, Britannia! has been covered by BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, BBC News, The Times, The Telegraph and others. Oliver lives in Oxford and all his spare time is taken up with training for his second Ironman triathlon. Janice Hadlow Author of: The Strangest Family: The Private Life of George III and A Royal Experiment Janice Hadlow is an author and television producer. She is the former controller of BBC Two and now director of special projects and seasons at the BBC. She was a Radio 4 producer from 1987 to 1989 and worked on programs such as Woman’s Hour, Start the Week and The World Tonight. She has edited the Late Show on Radio 4 and has also worked for Channel 4 where she oversaw the factual department. Janice was the driving force behind the BBC's History of Britain series. Janice’s book The Strangest Family: The Private Life of George III is being published by William Collins in August 2014. She is currently working on a second book: A Royal Experiment to be published in 2015. For her books, Janice has conducted extensive research over decades and is an authority on Georgian Royal History. 19 HISTORY Max Hastings Journalist, historian and broadcaster After leaving Oxford University, Max Hastings became a foreign correspondent, and reported from more than sixty countries and eleven wars for BBC TV and the London Evening Standard. After ten years as editor and then editor-in-chief of The Daily Telegraph, he became editor of the Evening Standard in 1996. He has won many awards for his journalism, including Journalist of The Year and What the Papers Say Reporter of the Year for his work in the South Atlantic in 1982, and Editor of the Year in 1988. He stood down as editor of the Evening Standard in 2001 and was knighted in 2002. His monumental work of military history, Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-1945 was published in 2005. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Catastrophe: Europe Goes To War 1914 was published in September 2013 by HarperCollins and Knopf to tie in with the anniversary of the outbreak of WWI. Max is frequently featured on television and radio, and speaks regularly at literary festivals and other events. Helen Rappaport Historian and broadcaster Helen Rappaport is a fluent Russian speaker and a specialist in Russian history and 19th century women’s history. Her great passion is to winkle out lost stories from the footnotes and to breathe new life and perspectives into old subjects. Since the mid-70s Helen has also become well-known as a Russian translator in the theatre, working with British playwrights on new versions of Russian plays. She has translated all seven of Chekhov’s plays, including Ivanov for Tom Stoppard which was a critical success at the Donmar Season at Wyndham’s in 2008. She was also Russian consultant to the National Theatre’s Tom Stoppard trilogy, The Coast of Utopia. Helen recently filmed a two-part documentary The Romanovs for BBC Two and appeared in Channel 4’s Walking Through History. Her latest book Four Sisters was published in 2014. She is currently working on a project for the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution in 2017. Helen gives frequent lectures and is available for public speaking. 20 HISTORY Robert Sackville-West Chairman of Knole Estates Robert Bertrand Sackville-West, 7th Baron Sackville is a British peer. After studying History at Oxford University, Robert worked in publishing, founding Toucan Books in 1985, which creates illustrated non-fiction books for an international market. He now combines that with chairing Knole Estates, the property and investment company which runs the Sackville family's interests at Knole. Since its purchase in 1604 by Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset, the house at Knole, Kent, has been inhabited by thirteen generations of a single aristocratic family, the Sackvilles, for 400 years. Drawing on a wealth of unpublished letters, archives and images, the current incumbent of the seat, Robert, paints a vivid and intimate portrait of the vast, labyrinthine house and the close relationships his colourful ancestors formed with it. Robert and his wife and three children moved in the house in 2008 His book Inheritance was published 2010. His next book The Disinherited was published in 2014. Jacqueline Yallop Novelist and historian Jacqueline Yallop is a novelist and historian. She has a PhD in nineteenthcentury literature and culture and has worked as curator at the Wordsworth Museum in Grasmere, the John Rylands Library in Manchester and the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield – she is currently curating a series of exhibitions exploring the legacy of John Ruskin. She works with TV and radio production companies on arts programming and writes for broadsheet newspapers. Jacqueline’s first non-fiction book, Magpies, Squirrels and Thieves: How the Victorians Collected the World, told the stories of eccentric private treasurehunters and traced the rise of the public museum. She has just finished Dreamstreets, a personal ramble through two centuries of model workers’ villages. It will be published by Cape in June 2015. Jacqueline has written three critically-acclaimed novels. The latest, Marlford, was published in March 2014. She lectures in creative writing at the University of Aberystwyth and frequently contributes to Literary festivals and events. In 2015 Jacqueline will be giving Guardian Masterclasses on writing. She is available as a guest speaker and reviewer on subjects including collecting and curating; museums; the nineteenth-century, and pig-keeping. 21 HORTICULTURE Mark Diacono Writer and broadcaster Mark runs Otter Farm, the UK’s only climate change farm, home to orchards of pecans, peaches, almonds, szechuan pepper, apricots and a vineyard. He hopes to revolutionise the British larder by growing delicious food normally sourced from overseas. It also means he’s lucky enough to spend most of his time growing, eating, writing and talking about food. His book A Taste of the Unexpected was published in 2010. He was named Garden Columnist of the Year at the Garden Media Awards 2010 and Photographer of the Year in 2013. Mark leads the Garden Team at River Cottage, appearing in the TV series, running courses and events at River Cottage HQ. His book Veg Patch: River Cottage Handbook No. 4 was published in 2009 and Fruit: River Cottage Handbook No. 9 was published by Bloomsbury in August 2011. Sarah Raven Broadcaster, journalist and author of Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst: The Creation of a Garden Sarah is an inspirational and passionate teacher, running cooking, flower arranging, growing and gardening courses at Perch Hill, her farm in East Sussex, and around the country, since 1999. SarahRaven.com was established in 2008, based around the plants trialled and grown at Perch Hill. Sarah has presented Gardeners’ World (BBC) and written for The Daily Telegraph, Country Living, Gardens Illustrated, Gardeners’ World Magazine, The English Garden magazine and Sainsbury’s Magazine. Her gardening and cookery books have won a number of awards including Best Specialist Gardening book for The Cutting Garden and Cookery Book of the Year for Sarah Raven’s Garden Cookbook. Her most recent book is Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst: The Creation of a Garden which brings Vita’s garden writing up to date and describes the vision and craft that has made Sissinghurst, one of the most inspirational gardens in the world, a place of vitality and beauty. In 2012 Sarah presented Bees, Butterflies and Blooms (BBC) on the crisis of insects and in 2014 presented an episode of Great British Garden Revival (BBC). Sarah is currently working on a cookery book. 22 JOURNALISM Clive Aslet Editor at Large of Country Life Clive Aslet is an award-winning writer and journalist, acknowledged as a leading authority on Britain and its way of life. In 1977 he joined the magazine Country Life, was for 13 years its Editor and is now Editor at Large. Clive writes extensively for papers including the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail and the Spectator, is a frequent broadcaster on television and radio, and is well-known as a campaigner on the countryside and other issues. Clive’s latest book War Memorial resurrects the lives of the individuals named on Lydford village war memorial in Devon, a memorial chosen at random but which tells the story of every man at war. Among many other topics, Clive has written on country houses, architecture in the United States, on British identity, on the countryside and on the House of Lords. Clive has contributed to the Today programme, PM, Midweek, Newsnight and many documentaries. His first novel, set in Salonika — the Casablanca of the First World War — is published in 2014. Clive divides his time between Pimlico in central London and Ramsgate on the Kent coast. He likes talking, eating and the arts. Jamie Bartlett Author and journalist Jamie Bartlett is the author of The Dark Net, an examination of the hidden corners of the internet and the strange subcultures and protagonists that inhabit it – from Bitcoin miners to neo-Nazis. As Head of the Violence and Extremism Programme and the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at the think-tank Demos, Jamie has researched and written extensively about radical political parties and movements across Europe. He is also a technology blogger for the Telegraph and writes frequently for several publications on how the internet is changing politics and society. Jamie’s main topics are new political movements, social media research and analysis, internet cultures and security and privacy online. 23 JOURNALISM Kay Burley Journalist and broadcaster Kay Burley is the longest-serving newsreader on British television, a presenter and a journalist. She currently anchors Afternoon Live on Sky News. Her first novel First Ladies was published by Harper Collins in 2011. Her second novel Betrayal followed in 2012. Kay has covered some of the world’s biggest news stories including the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, the Asian Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, the 9/11 terrorist attached on the World Trade Centre in New York and the recent Libyan conflict. Her exclusive interviews range from prime ministers and royalty to celebrities and sportspeople, and saw her shortlisted for Presenter of the Year alongside Jon Snow and Andrew Neil. After 25 years with Sky News she considers travelling to Washington D.C. to interview Hillary Clinton on International Women’s Day as a stand-out moment. Kay sells her home-grown veg and eggs at Sky to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support, a charity for which she is a proud ambassador. Carla Buzasi Broadcaster, Editor and Writer Carla Buzasi is an award-winning editor and writer, founding editor of Huffington Post UK and former Global Director of Huffington Post Lifestyle. She is now the Global Chief Content Officer at WGSN Group, a world-renowned trend forecasting service. Carla is a former editor of Marie Claire online and deputy editor of Condé Nast’s Glamour.com. She joined AOL Huffington Post Media Group to launch women’s lifestyle site MyDaily. Her work has been published in newspapers, in magazines and online including Marie Claire, the Guardian, Glamour, Vogue.com and Cosmopolitan. Carla tracked down Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington to pitch a UK version of the news site following AOL’s acquisition in 2011. Huffington Post UK grew to 8 million monthly unique users under Carla’s leadership. Carla lives in London. 24 JOURNALISM Lorraine Candy UK Editor of ELLE, the world’s biggest fashion magazine Lorraine Candy is the UK Editor of ELLE, the world’s biggest fashion magazine. With 44 print editions worldwide, 37 websites, 25 million unique visitors and 370 million pages views per month, ELLE reaches over 21 million readers. In June 2014 she celebrated 10 years with the iconic title having been the driving force behind rebooting the classic magazine structure to embrace an innovative new publishing era. ELLE is the only luxury magazine brand to have a fully integrated editorial team producing content across all brand platforms – print, digital, mobile and social media. Lorraine has over a decade of experience as a captain of industry. She joined ELLE in 2004 from Cosmopolitan where she was Editor-in-Chief. In her first 5 years the magazine won 10 awards. Lorraine has worked in journalism all her life, beginning aged 16 when she took her first job at her local newspaper, The Cornish Times. She would go on to be a features writer at the Daily Mirror, columnist for the Daily Mail, The Sun’s women’s editor and features editor at The Times, where she was also appointed deputy editor of the paper’s Saturday Magazine, and oversaw the supplement’s re-launch. She writes for The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Times and Observer Woman. Allison Pearson Journalist and author Allison Pearson is a Welsh journalist and author, who was a prominent Daily Mail columnist and now writes for The Telegraph as a columnist and Chief Interviewer. Allison was named Critic of the Year and Interviewer of the Year in the British Press Awards. Her other work includes weekly columns in the London Evening Standard and being a member of the BBC’s Newsnight Review panel. Allison’s novel I Don’t Know How She Does It, published in 2002, has sold four million copies and was made into a film starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Pierce Brosnan. I Think I Love You, her second novel, was published in 2010. Allison lives in London with her husband and their two children. 25 MILITARY David Blakeley Author and Speaker Captain David Blakeley is one of the few people in the world who is able to speak about missions behind enemy lines. He was Second in Command of the elite British military unit the Pathfinders, also known as “The Ghost Platoon”. He led the most audacious mission of the Iraq War, commanding a patrol on a mission deep behind enemy lines – the subject of his first book, Pathfinder, which was published in 2012, and was a Sunday Times bestseller. He was amongst the first British soldiers operating in Afghanistan post 9/11, working with Afghan Warlords and irregular forces. At 21 years old David was the youngest Captain in the British Army. He has presented at military seminars, and was chosen as the British Army representative for a series of NATO ‘Partnership for Peace’ programmes. After a serious injury on a mission he left the military in 2006, but not before regaining full use of all his limbs and 100% physical fitness. He has since worked as a consultant to film and television companies and a number of high profile computer games including the latest ‘Alien Vs Predator’. He has also fronted a number of advertising campaigns including for HBO. David’s latest book, Maverick One, the story of his selection into the Pathfinders and his missions in Afghanistan, was published in 2013. Phil Campion Author and broadcaster Phil Campion is a veteran of military operations in just about every conflictprone corner of the world. He served with the Royal Hampshires, passed through Commando and Parachute Regiment selection, before being badged with 22 SAS. He left the British Army in his early thirties, with the rank of Staff Sergeant, and started working on the private military circuit. Phil was a contributor to Channel 4’s Drugs Live: The Ecstasy Trial. Phil lives with his partner Wendy and their children in Southampton. He has written four books, including Born Fearless, the brutally honest story of Phil’s life as a military operator, Desert Fire and its sequel Killing Range. Most recently published in May 2014, Real World SAS Survival Guide is a complete guide to help anyone face any threat, in any situation, anywhere. Phil is developing projects for television and is available for speaking engagements. 26 MILITARY Stuart Tootal Defence and security expert Colonel Stuart Tootal is a defence and security expert who was commissioned into the Queen’s Own Highlanders from Sandhurst in 1988. He initially served in Germany during the Cold War and completed several emergency tours of Northern Ireland during the ‘Troubles’. As Commanding Officer of the 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (3 PARA), Stuart Tootal DSO commanded the UK’s first battle group to deploy to Southern Afghanistan in 2006. Stuart’s 1,200 strong battle group was tasked with providing security to reconstruction efforts. During their six month deployment, Stuart’s men saw near continuous combat – one gruelling battle after another – in what would become one of the most extraordinary campaigns ever fought by British troops. Relying on a few helicopters for food and ammunition resupply, troops were subjected to relentless Taliban attacks, as well as 50 degree heat and spartan conditions. At the end of the tour, the Taliban offensive had been tactically defeated. But 3 Para paid a high price: fourteen soldiers and one interpreter were killed, and 46 wounded. Stuart is now Head of Global Security for a major financial services provider. 27 POLITICS Paddy Ashdown Politician, diplomat and author Paddy Ashdown GCMG KBE is one of the world’s best known and most respected political figures. He is currently running the Liberal Democrats 2015 General Election campaign. Born in New Delhi, Paddy spent his childhood between India and Britain. Joining the Royal Marines in 1959, he became a member of the Special Boat Service before studying Mandarin at Hong Kong University and spending five years as a British diplomat. Paddy entered the House of Commons in 1983 as Liberal MP for Yeovil. In 1988 he became the first leader of the merged Liberal and Social Democratic Party, a post he held for 11 years. Paddy was knighted in 2000 and entered the House of Lords a year later. Paddy was one of the leading advocates for decisive action by the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He became High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2002 until 2006. He is President of UNICEF UK. In 2012 Paddy presented the BBC documentary The Cockleshell Heroes based on his book A Brilliant Little Operation. His new book The Cruel Victory marking the 70th anniversary of Vercors in 1944 will be published in June 2014. Amongst many speech themes Paddy talks about UK and global politics, conflict resolution and the new multi-polar global power structure. Sherard Cowper Coles British Diplomat, Expert on Afghanistan and Pakistan Sir Sherard Louis Cowper-Coles KCMG LVO is a British diplomat. From 2009 to 2010 the Foreign Secretary’s Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan. He worked briefly for BAE Systems’ as the International business development director, focusing on the Middle East and south-east Asia. He is now a Senior Advisor to HSBC’s Group Chief Executive Officer. His first book Cables from Kabul was published by HarperCollins in 2011. It is a frank and honest memoir, which provides a unique, high-level insight into Western policy in Afghanistan. Ever The Diplomat, his second memoir, was also published by HarperCollins in 2013. This entertaining and engaging memoir lifts the lid on embassy life throughout the world. 28 POLITICS Michael Heseltine Politician, diplomat and head of Haymarket media empire Michael Heseltine has enjoyed one of the most high profile in modern British politics. For thirty years, from his days as Minister for Aerospace in the early 1970s to his appointment as Deputy Prime Minster in the mid-1990s, he has consistently ranked as one of the most admired of public figures with two successive nicknames — first ‘Tarzan’ and then ‘Hezza’. He has held many senior political positions from Secretary of State for the Environment and Secretary of State for Defence to President of the Board of Trade. A businessman, Conservative politician and patron of the Tory Reform Group, now Lord Heseltine was a Member of Parliament from 1966 to 2001 and was a prominent figure in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major. Michael ran first a boarding-house and then a hotel in Bayswater, in 1962 as a property developer he was almost forced into bankruptcy, and after a disastrous start he patiently built up his magazine empire Haymarket to the point where it is today one of the largest private companies in the land. In 2011 Michael was asked to head an audit of the UK's industrial performance for the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne and HM Treasury, upon which, after 11 years as a Member of the House of Lords, he made his maiden speech to the chamber. Michael is married with three children. Michael Howard Politican and former leader of the Conservative party Baron Howard of Lympne, CH, PC, QC is a British politician who served as the Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005. Michael was educated at Llanelli Grammar School and later read law at Peterhouse, Cambridge and following a successful career at the Bar became a QC in 1982. His Parliamentary career began in 1983 as Member for Folkestone and Hythe. Howard rose through the ranks to become Employment, then Environment Secretary and finally Home Secretary under John Major’s premiership. He introduced both the poll tax and its replacement, the council tax. Following John Major's resignation in 1997 he campaigned for leadership but was unsuccessful. He served as Shadow Foreign Secretary for two years standing down in 1999. In 2001 he returned as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer until 2003 when he became Leader of the Conservative Party until 2005. Michael retired at the 2010 general election after more than a quarter of a century in Parliament. 29 POLITICS Deeyah Khan Filmmaker and human rights activist Deeyah Khan is a music producer, composer and Emmy and Peabody awardwinning documentary film director whose work highlights human rights, women’s voices and freedom of expression. She is the founder of production company Fuuse which creates works in the intersection of art and activism. Born in Norway to immigrant parents of Pashtun and Punjabi ancestry, the experience of living between different cultures, both the beauty and the challenges, dominates Deeyah’s artistic vision. Aged eight, Deeyah was immersed in a music career usually reserved for those three times her age. At 13, she signed her first recording contract. At 15, she released her solo debut. Her success led to difficult confrontations with more Orthodox Muslims, whose threats eventually made it too dangerous to continue. Deeyah directed and produced the Emmy award-winning documentary Banaz: A Love Story about Banaz Mahmod, who was murdered by her own family in London in 2006 in a so-called honour killing. The film will be screened at the UN in New York in May 2014. Deeyah is the co-founder of the Honour Based Violence Awareness Network, an international digital resource centre working to advance understanding and awareness of Honour Killings and Honour Based Violence. Deana Puccio and Allison Havey Co-founders of The RAP Project The RAP Project, or The Raising Awareness and Prevention Project, was founded by Deana Puccio and Allison Havey. Deana and Allison equip teenage girls between the ages of 14 and 18 with the tools to avoid becoming a victim of rape and sexual assault. RAP have already visited several schools in and around London, including St Paul's Girls School, North London Collegiate. St Mary's Ascot, South Hampstead High School, The Mount, Notting Hill and Ealing High School, Fortismere School, UCS, Westminster and Channing School. Deana and Allison are rapidly approaching 20 schools and plan to go nationwide. Deana is a former Sex Crimes Prosecutor who worked in the United States’ first department dedicated to investigating sexual crimes in the Kings County District Attorney's Office in Brooklyn, New York. Allison is a writer/producer and media consultant who has worked for ABC News, NBC News, Associated Press Television News and Fox Business News amongst others. Deana and Allison are both mums living in London with teenagers. 30 SCIENCE Harry Cliff Physicist and Science Museum Fellow Dr Harry Cliff is a young physicist who splits his time between researching cutting-edge particle physics at Cambridge and CERN, and communicating the mysteries of fundamental physics at London’s Science Museum. As the first Science Museum fellow, Harry is the curator of Collider, the first in a new series of blockbuster exhibitions centred on the greatest scientific endeavour of the modern age – the Large Hadron Collider. Harry’s immersive exhibition has won critical praise after opening in November 2013. Harry worked with a team drawn from theatre, museums, and design to transport visitors to CERN, conveying the thrill and drama of working on an experiment that is changing the way we think about the Universe. It is now set to tour in the UK and internationally. Susan Greenfield Scientist, writer and broadcaster Baroness Susan Greenfield (CBE) is a scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords. She has been awarded 30 Honorary Degrees from British and foreign universities and heads a multi-disciplinary research group exploring novel brain mechanisms linked to neurodegenerative diseases such Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. She is a Senior Research Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford and has currently co-founded a biotech company developing a novel approach to neurodegenerative disorders (Neuro-Bio Ltd). Most recently in January 2014, she was included in the Debrett's 500, "a recognition of the most influential and inspiring 500 people in Britain." She has published a neuroscientific theory of consciousness, The Private Life of the Brain and developed a keen interest in the impact of modern technologies on how young people think and feel. This was discussed in her book, ID: The Quest for Identity in the 21st Century. Her first novel 2121 was be published in 2012 and her non fiction work Mind Change which concentrates on the influence of technology and the internet on the development and growth of the brain, will be published in August 2014. Susan delivers frequent talks to big businesses, at schools and at festivals. 31 SCIENCE Tony Juniper Sustainability and Environment Adviser Tony Juniper is an independent sustainability and environment adviser, including as Special Advisor with the Prince’s Charities International Sustainability Unit, Fellow with the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and as President of Society for the Environment. He is a founder member of the Robertsbridge Group that advises international companies. Tony speaks and writes on many aspects of sustainability and is the author of several books, including the award winning Parrots of the World, Spix’s Macaw and How Many Light Bulbs Does It Take To Change A Planet? He was a co-author of Harmony, with HRH The Prince of Wales and Ian Skelly, and his multi-award winning best-seller What has Nature ever done for us? was published in January 2013. He began his career as an ornithologist, working with Birdlife International. From 1990 he worked at Friends of the Earth and was the organisation’s executive director from 2003-2008 and Vice Chair of Friends of the Earth International from 2000-2008. Juniper was the first recipient of the Charles and Miriam Rothschild medal (2009) and was awarded honorary Doctor of Science degrees from the Universities of Bristol and Plymouth (2013). Susie Orbach Psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, writer and social critic Dr Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, writer and social critic. Her latest book, Bodies (2009), discusses the ways in which bodies today are becoming sites of display and manufacture rather than a place to live from. Susie pioneered the treatment of disordered eating in the United Kingdom. As co-founder of The Women’s Therapy Centre she provided programmes for women and their families to address the psychology of eating and obesity. She was a Keynote Speaker at the UK Government’s Body Image Summit and at the Vienna Body Image Summit. Susie is the author of Fat Is A Feminist Issue (2006) which was an instant classic, reflecting on our increasingly diet and body-obsessed society. Susie has been a consultant at the World Bank, is advising a major beauty brand how to expand its representation of beauty and is convenor of ANYBODY, the group working with industry, government and the voluntary sector to tackle eating problems and increase body diversity. 32 SCIENCE Steve Peters Consultant psychiatrist and founder of the Chimp Model Dr Steve Peters is a consultant psychiatrist and has worked in the clinical field of psychiatry for over 20 years. He holds degrees in mathematics and medicine, a Masters in medical education and post-graduate qualifications in sports medicine, education and psychiatry. Dr Peters has created a mind model for teaching people to understand how the mind works in practice to maximise performance. His Chimp Model can work for anyone from any walk of life. His book, The Chimp Paradox, brings his work to a wider audience for the first time and it is the author’s hope that everyone who reads this book will benefit from it. He has been the resident psychiatrist with the British Cycling team since 2001 and now also the Sky ProCycling team. His mind management techniques have been credited with helping to transform the performance of Britain’s elite cyclists, and contributing to bringing home 14 medals from the Beijing Olympics, eight of which were golds, and many more from London 2012. Steve speaks to organisations and businesses across the world about the Chimp Model. Janet Reibstein Psychologist and psychotherapist Dr Janet Reibstein is a psychologist and psychotherapist whose research and clinical work primarily focuses on couples and families. She is a broadcaster, journalist and author, writing about relationships of all kinds. Janet teaches in the School of Psychology at the University of Exeter. Janet is the author of, among other books, Staying Alive: A Family Memoir (published by Bloomsbury US and UK) which documents the story of breast cancer and its treatment over the post-war period, through the stories of how it affected various members of her family over fifty years, culminating in her own attempt to pre-empt cancer through preventative mastectomy and her subsequent experience (and defeat) of breast cancer. Janet co-authored the Avon Breast Promise Report. The report explores why, despite all the information available, women are still not regularly checking their breasts. It is based on the psychology behind what will motivate a change in this behaviour. The research looked at what might motivate women at different stages of their lives to develop potentially life-saving and empowering habits of checking their breasts. 33 back Jonathan Goodwin performs at the Boehringer Ingelheim company gala in Prague. 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