Charlotte Hogg
Charlotte is the Founder and Managing Director of G&T – a digitally focused advertising agency which specialises in launching new products, brands and online businesses. At just 25 years of age, Charlotte has helped launch over 20 global brands, has created a handful of social campaigns and enjoys being an established player in the technology community.
Christina Richardson
Christina is founder of The Nurture Network, the UK’s first on- demand marketing department for start-ups and entrepreneurial growth businesses. Christina has spent much of her career managing and growing FMCG brands worth in excess of £100 million. Now she and her blue-chip trained team work flexibly across multiple businesses – being their marketing expertise, part time or for specific projects – calling in creative specialists from their network as and when they are needed.
David Willbe
David is a counsel in Crowell & Moring’s London office. He has significant experience in a wide range of corporate (and associated commercial) matters, including mergers and acquisitions, venture capital financings, restructurings and equity capital markets offerings. David has extensive experience in the AIM market, advising both issuers and banks, including work with listed funds and special purpose acquisition companies. More recently David has worked on a range of transactions in the technology and biotech sectors.
Joe Haslam
Joe Haslam was born in Ireland but now lives in Madrid. He is Vice President at Stratemic Capital, a boutique VC firm specialising in Disruptive Innovation investments. He is also an Associate Professor in the IE Business School International Centre for Entrepreneurial Management and a Mentor in the IE Venture Lab.
http://www.ie.edu
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