Richard Challoner School

Speakers for Schools Live Broadcasts

UPCOMING TALKS

 

DATE

SPEAKER

INFO

Monday 2nd October

 

10:00-10:45am

Windrush 75th Anniversary Talk

 

Levi Roots, Musician, Television Personality, Celebrity Chef, Author & Businessman

 

KS4-5/S4-6

 

Levi grew up in a small village in Clarendon, Jamaica with his grandma who shared her love for Caribbean food with him, while his parents worked hard in England to be able to slowly move their children to England. When he was older Levi invented the recipe for Reggae Reggae Sauce and became well known after his appearance on Dragon’s Den. Join us for this broadcast in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Windrush generation and Black History Month.

 

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Monday 9th October

 

10-10:45am

Black History Month

 

Denise Nurse, Entrepreneur, Solicitor & Presenter

 

KS5/S5-6

In this broadcast we will hear from Denise Nurse, who is an experienced leader, entrepreneur, commercial lawyer, and life coach. She has had a fun and varied career working at the top of her fields in law, business, public speaking, and television presenting. She is an advocate for diversity and inclusion, accessible education, and economic empowerment and will be talking about her life experiences and exciting career. 

 

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Monday 9th October

 

2-2:45pm

Black History Month

 

Transferable Skills and Varied Careers: Brandie Deignan Chief Executive Officer, Pier Health Group

 

KS4-5/S4-6

In this broadcast you can hear from Brandie Deignan, who’s had a diverse career spanning various industries, she embodies the power of transferable skills and job versatility. Her insights will showcase how embracing change and pursuing varied careers can lead to personal growth and success. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a dynamic leader who navigated her path with adaptability and resilience.

 

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Tuesday 10th October

 

10-10:45am

World Mental Health Day

 

Jenni Cochrane, CEO & Co-Founder, Getahead & Founder & CEO, Work Inspired  - Moving The Needle

 

KS5/S5-6

 

Jenni Cochrane is gearing up for an insightful interview in this broadcast on World Mental Health Day. She'll share invaluable insights on fostering mental well-being, encouraging open conversations, and nurturing resilience among young minds. She will also talk about her work in the music industry and the importance of empowerment in your mindset. Don't miss this opportunity to empower the next generation to prioritise their mental health. #MentalHealthMatters #TeenWellness

 

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Thursday 12th October

 

10-10:45am

Black History Month

 

Patrick Younge, Co-Founder/MD of content production company, Sugar Films, and the former Chief Creative Officer of BBC Television Production

 

KS3-5/S1-6

 

Patrick Younge is set to inspire young people in an upcoming interview. With his widespread experience in the media industry, he'll empower them to pursue their dreams, navigate university preparation, and chart their career paths. An opportunity you don’t want to miss.

 

 

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Friday 13th October

 

10-10:45am

Black History Month

 

75 Years on from Windrush with Karen Blackett OBE, President, WPP

 

KS4-5/S4-6

Join us and Karen Blackett OBE for a broadcast about her insightful perspectives on the Windrush generation and its enduring impact. She brings a unique and empathetic lens to discussions surrounding the 75th anniversary of this pivotal event. Her contributions underscore the importance of diversity and inclusivity in today's global landscape, making her a trailblazer in the world of advertising and an advocate for multicultural representation.

 

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Monday 16th October

 

2-2:45pm

Black History Month

 

Education after School with Gisela Abbam, FRSA, MBA, Chair, General Pharmaceutical Council & Senior Director, Government Affairs, PerkinElmer

 

KS5/S6

Education after school can be challenging. Taking the next step in education to learn more about yourself as an individual and be in charge of your own learning can be difficult. Gisela will talk about her time in college and studying engineering at university and key life lessons that she has learnt along the way.

 

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Tuesday 17th October

 

10-10:45am

In Partnership with Indu: The Business Story of Indu- The Makeup and Skincare Industry with Aaron Chatterley and Lulu Jopp

 

 

KS3-5/S1-6

In this talk, students will get the opportunity to hear from one of the founders about their experiences first creating the UK online beauty retailer, Feelunique, building it up and finally selling it to Sephora in 2021, then how Indu, a new beauty brand was created as a result, what it takes to build a brand and the skills and qualities they’ll need to start their own business.

 

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Friday 20th October

 

10-10:45am

Black History Month

 

Why Study Mathematics? With Professor Nira Chamberlain OBE, President, The Mathematical Association & Visiting Professor, Loughborough University Mathematical Sciences Department

 

 

KS4-5/S4-6

Professor Nira Chamberlain OBE is a distinguished mathematician and advocate for the importance of studying mathematics. With a passion for promoting diversity in higher education, he has been a prominent voice during Black History Month, inspiring countless students to pursue STEM careers. Nira's work extends beyond academia, as he actively champions the value of mathematics in solving real-world problems. His insights on the significance of math education and experiences in higher learning make him a celebrated figure in the field.

 

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