UniversityofSalford
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Theme: NEW WORLD NORMAL

This event occurred on
March 6, 2021
Manchester, Manchester
United Kingdom

Our event includes video presentations and live speeches, which when combined will help to spark deep discussions while also highlighting new and innovative ideas.

University of Salford
B4, Orange Tower
Salford Quays, Salford
Manchester, Manchester, M50 2HE
United Kingdom
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Alexandra Clarke-Cornwell

Dr.
Alex has a first degree in Mathematics, Masters in Statistics, and a PhD in Public Health Epidemiology; she has been involved in a range of research projects that have used her experience of epidemiology and statistics. More specifically, her current research projects focus on the associations between sedentary behaviour and health-related outcomes in the workplace, and the measurement of physical behaviours in the free-living environment. Alex is a co-investigator and Salford lead on an NIHR-funded randomised controlled trial entitled, ‘The effectiveness of the SMArT Work & Life intervention for reducing sitting time in office workers’, led by Dr Charlotte Edwardson (University of Leicester).

Andy Miah

Professor
Professor Andy Miah is Chair of Science Communication & Future Media in the School of Science, Engineering, and Environment at the University of Salford, Manchester, where he is also Co-Chair of the E-sports Industry Collaboration. He is an Advisory Board member of the British E-sports Association, Commission Member of the Global E-sports Federation, and author of Sport 2.0: Transforming Sports for a Digital World (MIT Press, 2017). A pioneering researcher into the relationship between digital technologies and sport, Professor Miah has worked globally to position e-sports within conversations about the future integration of digital leisure and physical activity. Previous roles include providing digital media training for IAAF athletes, social media guidance for Olympic athletes, and mentoring on the International Olympic Committee Young Reporters Programme.

Dave Cooke

Charity founder
Dave Cooke is the founder of two charities: Operation Christmas Child and Teams4U. He developed, then worked for, the biggest shoebox programme in the world. In 2006, Dave founded Teams4U, an international humanitarian aid charity based in Wrexham who take volunteers overseas to facilitate health, education, training and empowerment programs in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. In 2013, Teams4U launched its own national shoebox program bringing Christmas gifts to deprived children in Eastern Europe. He was nominated for the St David’s Award 2016 for Charitable Work and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Salford.

Gary Ross

Plastic Surgeon
Mr Ross is a Consultant Plastic Surgeon in Manchester and has dedicated his career to achieving the optimal outcomes for patients. His personal experience as a patient has driven him to focus on how happiness in life can be influenced by body image and how its perception can be altered. Mr Ross will take you through his journey of hope, happiness and plastic surgery.

Kaveh Khoshnood

Professor
Kaveh Khoshnood, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Yale School of Public Health and executive committee member at Yale Council on Middle East Studies. He is co-founder of Yale Violence and Health Study Group and a faculty member of the Program on Conflict, Resiliency and Health at the Yale McMillan Center. Dr. Khoshnood is trained as an infectious disease epidemiologist and has more than two decades of domestic and international experience in HIV prevention research among people who use drugs and other at-risk populations. He teaches courses on public health ethics and global health and is developing a new course on humanitarian health.

Krishna Gohil

Advanced Podiatrist
Krishna is an Advanced Podiatrist who shares her working time between Northampton Healthcare Foundation NHS Trust and the University of Northampton. She is currently completing an MSc Leadership and Management in Healthcare at the University of Salford as well as coaching on the #150Leadership programme which supports students along their leadership journeys. Her energy and passion extend throughout her work and she is an active contributor to professional developments in learning and education in her discipline of podiatry and beyond. Her specific interests include non-medical prescribing, foot protection, public health, improving patient care and self-development.

Michael Kuech

Company founder
Michael Kuech is the co-founder of Your Super, a next-gen industry leader in plant-based living, transparent supply chain and 1:1 giving. The company was founded when Kuech was playing tennis at the semi-pro level, and was diagnosed with cancer at age 24. He educated himself on cancer causes and prevention, resulting in a plant-based lifestyle. His partner Kristel DeGroot made superfood mixes to assist in his recovery and together they created Your Super — vegan protein powders, organic superfoods and snacks. It has grown into a global lifestyle brand with more than 3 million products sold, and an international community. Your Super recently raised Series B funding via Power Plant Ventures (Beyond Meat, Thrive Market, Veggie Grill) and White Road Investments (Clif Bar). Michael has been featured on The Doctors TV Show, Cheddar TV, Good Day LA, and in Forbes, Thrive Magazine, The Observer Newspaper and more.

Mo Isap

Entrepreneur
Mo Isap is the Founder & CEO of IN4.0 (pronounced In4) Group, headquartered at Media City Salford, operating through joint venture partnerships with regional universities providing industrial digital technology enabling training and developing and recruiting graduate technology talent into local high skilled employment. Previously Mo was Group Director at Hobs Plc where he led Hobs Studio which in the space of 4 years established itself as one the UK’s leading Proptech businesses. Providing 3D printing, 3D Laser Scanning and Mixed Reality. Mo scaled his first business MPG to one of the largest independent digital print companies in the UK. acquired by Hobs Plc Headquartered in Manchester city centre, the business was listed in the Financial Times 100 fastest growing UK companies.

Timipre Wolo

Barrister
Timipre Wolo is the CEO of TFN Energy Limited and the Founder of the Centre for Gender Equality, Education and Empowerment (CGEEE), an NGO which she set up in response to the high level of illiteracy and poverty amongst women and girls in rural areas across Africa. After obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and graduating from the Nigerian Law School in 2007, she proceeded to the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, where she obtained a Masters’ Degree (LL.M.) in Oil & Gas Law in 2009. In September 2011, Timipre was assigned pioneer Head of the Fund’s Industry Collaboration Unit, tasked with the responsibility of fostering closer collaborations between the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) and relevant stakeholders in the industry, such as the IOCs, the academia and oil producing communities. Thus, becoming the youngest person to ever serve in the PTDF Management.

Ximena Vengoechea

Human Rights Lawyer
Ximena Vengoechea is a dual-qualified human rights lawyer from Colombia, currently practicing as an Advocate (Barrister) in Scotland. A court lawyer by trade, she specialises in criminal law, asylum and discrimination cases. Apart from her two law degrees (Universidad Nacional de Colombia & Edinburgh University), Ximena holds several further qualifications including a PG Specialisation in Constitutional law and two postgraduate Diplomas in human rights & humanitarian law. She attended the “René Cassin International Institute of Human Rights” in Strasbourg and the “Raoul Wallenberg Institute” at Lund University in Sweden, amongst others. She obtained an MA in Peace Studies (Distinction) from Lancaster University, and is a qualified international arbitrator from the University of Aberdeen (Distinction). She is currently a member of the panel of counsel for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) in Scotland, Clerk of the Human Rights and Rule of Law Committee at the Scottish Bar.

Organizing team

David Junior
Gilbert

Manchester, United Kingdom
Organizer

Nisha
Kassam

Manchester, United Kingdom
Co-organizer
  • Brett Smith
    Curation
  • Ekaette Okopido
    Marketing/Communications
  • Elijah Arodiogbu
    Marketing/Communications
  • Erika Viana
    Operations
  • Francis Chidi Akubude
    Partnerships/Sponsorship
  • Ibrahim Mamman
    Curation
  • Kabir Kassam
    Production
  • Oreoluwa Sulaiman
    Marketing/Communications