Psychotherapist & Director of Fortis Therapy
Alexis Powell-Howard is the founder and Managing Director of Fortis Therapy & Training, an award-winning business providing comprehensive, approachable mental health and emotional well-being services to businesses, organisations, schools, local authorities and private individuals.
Alexis established the business in 2012 with a vision to be the leading provider of therapeutic services across all sectors and is passionate about delivering high quality, effective and accessible well-being services for all ages.
Elinor Vettraino
Programme Leader for Business and Enterprise at Bishop Grosseteste University
Dr Elinor Vettraino heads the Business and Enterprise area within the School of Humanities at Bishop Grosseteste University. She is the head coach for the BA (Hons) Business (Team Entrepreneurship) degree based on the Finnish Team Academy model, and the programme leader for the BA (Hons) Business degree focusing on a broader context of business in a changing world.
Elinor has a diverse background in leadership and management, training and development and education with a focus on creative industries and the visual and performing arts.
Libby John
Pro Vice Chancellor and Head of the College of Science & Engineering at the University of Lincoln
Professor Libby John is the Pro Vice Chancellor and Head of the College of Science & Engineering at the University of Lincoln.
Libby's research specialises in plant ecology, plant-animal interactions, root-soil interactions, and biodiversity - a fascination has led her to study lichen in the Rocky Mountains and the snowshoe hare in the Yukon.
She is also the President of the Sir Joseph Banks Society and has recently spoken at the Gravity Fields festival about his work, its impact and legacy.
Artist & Educator
As a self-taught socially engaged artist bringing up her son who has complex needs, Lorena identified a need for educational, fully inclusive bespoke art experiences in Lincolnshire. As a result, she founded Lorena Jane Art Ltd which incorporates the growing enterprise Take Part in Art.
She works with schools, the home education community, adults with learning disabilities, commercial entities... in fact, almost anything goes where social art is required!
As a business that’s success is measured in making a difference rather than profit margins, Lorena is proud to this year be a Theo Paphitis SBS winner and Lincolnshire media awards One to Watch.