by Eship Temp User 1 | Nov 4, 2020 | Education & Knowledge, Entrepreneurs Uncovered, Oxford, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise
Nathania (Tanya) Aritao is an entrepreneur, artist and social justice advocate. She has over twelve years experience in innovation and entrepreneurship to serve vulnerable groups – including children at risk, families living with chronic/terminal illnesses,...
by Eship Temp User 1 | Nov 4, 2020 | Education & Knowledge, Entrepreneurs Uncovered, Oxford, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise
Rosa is a Sociologist and a passionate educator who has been working in improving learning and teaching and embedding diversity and inclusion, both as a teacher and as a manager during the last ten years here in Oxford. She brought to education her professional...
by Eship Temp User 1 | Oct 16, 2020 | Consumer & Retail, Entrepreneurs Uncovered, Oxford, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise
Ashley is a co-founder of The Wonky Food Company, which makes products from imperfect and surplus fruit and veg. It launched is range of relishes into the Midcounties Co-op in 2018 and now also supplies Ocado as well as a growing network of independent delis, farm...
by Eship Temp User 1 | Oct 16, 2020 | Entrepreneurs Uncovered, Finance, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise
Paula Skokowski is currently Chief Marketing Officer at Incognia, a cybersecurity company offering mobile fraud prevention through location behavioral biometrics. She is also co-founder and investment manager of the Oxford Angel Fund and a founding member of...
by Eship Temp User 1 | Oct 15, 2020 | Education & Knowledge, Entrepreneurs Uncovered, Oxford, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise
Sara Fernandez is CEO of Oxford Hub, a local charity that brings people and organisations together to make Oxford a better place for everyone through programmes focused on building relationships, participation and systemic change. They also run the refill shop...
by Leah Thompson | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog & Case Studies, Oxford, People & Organisations, Social Enterprise, Students
‘Town’ and ‘gown’ have often infamously been seen as distinct, dissonant categories in Oxford: one as a diverse group of people far-flung across Oxfordshire, the other more insular and closed-off, caught in a bubble of library hours and college balls. But if anyone’s...