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Suzie achieved international recognition when she won the BBC2 TV series ‘Astronauts: Do You Have What It Takes?’ She is Professor of Planetary Science at the University of Leicester, specialising in studying the impact of the solar wind on the planets in our solar system.
Professor Suzie Imber
Presents the Infinite Monkey Cage on Radio 4 alongside Prof. Brian Cox. Robin is also a superb comedian.
Robin Ince
Gavin is the warm up presenter for some of the biggest shows on British TV. Corporate clients love him because of his natural likability and energy which can change the vibe of a room instantly. With his live broadcasting experience he is able to hold a show together with ease, whilst thinking on his feet and adding humour and personality to any event.
Gavin Inskip
John has presented Five Live's coverage of many major sporting events including Wimbledon, the Olympic Games, World Cups (both football and rugby)and the Ryder Cup.
John Inverdale
One of Britain’s foremost and highly regarded television presenters and sports broadcasters. From the Olympics, to Golf to Snooker to BBC news. Could do a speech on women in broadcasting/media drawing on her own experiences and career which has resulted in position as one of the BBC’s senior sports anchors.
Hazel Irvine
Renowned comedian and actor
Eddie Izzard
BBC Business editor and Radio 4 Today programme presenter; he was previously the Business and Economics Presenter on Radio 4's Today Programme for many years. Co host of the Good, Bad Billionaire Podcast.
Simon Jack
In spite of retiring in 2003, Colin Jackson still holds the world record for the indoor 60m hurdles, He held the outdoor 110m hurdles (12.91 seconds set in the final of the 1993 World Championships) until it was finally bettered by Liu Xiang in 2006.
Colin Jackson
Broadcaster, Columnist, Co-Founder and Creative Director of Glassette; her most recent Channel 4 series ‘The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge’ has been recommissioned for a second series. Could see her chiming with your audience with regards to creativity and curation of content.
Laura Jackson
Maya Jama is a TV presenter and radio DJ who has amassed a large following on Instagram, thanks to her bubbly and honest personality
Maya Jama
One of Britain's most successful black female singers and entertainers. Won the MOBO award for best UK Act, has modelled and appeared on TV.
Jamelia
Poppy Jamie is an entrepreneur, TEDx speaker and entertainment presenter. At 25 Poppy founded her first start-up, an accessories brand “Pop and Suki” with best friend and model/actress Suki Waterhouse. At 26 Poppy founded Happy Not Perfect (HNP) a mental well-being start-up application and corresponding product line which is being launched in 2018.
Poppy Jamie
Sarah trained at Cambridge and Oxford Universities before becoming a GP partner in an inner-city practice in London but is probably best known as BBC One Show's very own GP.
Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE
Former Merrill Lynch stockbroker Mark Jeffries has become a trusted adviser and communications consultant to some of the world's largest and most successful corporations, agencies and partnerships.
Mark Jeffries
Simon Jenkins is a journalist and author. He writes a column twice weekly for the Guardian and weekly for the Evening Standard, as well as broadcasting for the BBC.
Simon Jenkins