Kate Andrews BA(HONS) MISTD FRSA
@kateandrews
Kate Andrews is a writer, designer and communications consultant. She is a First Class Honors degree awarded Graphic Designer, award winning typographer, and a 2008 nominated Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts. During her undergraduate studies Kate’s interests and work became heavily focused on themes surrounding creative intelligence and education, and the majority of her work has and continues to be focused on these areas. Alongside her freelance consultancy Kate spends significant time supporting and mentoring young creatives and has lectured both in UK and in Oslo on themes of creativity, communication and design.
Dr Morgan Phillips MSc, BSc
@MorganHPhillips
Dr. Morgan Phillips is a freelance educator for sustainability and advise on all types of sustainability communications. He holds a PhD in Education from University of Gloucestershire and an MSc in Environmental Science, Policy and Planning from University of Bath. He is the Co-ordinator of Global Footsteps charity programme, a session worker and advisor for environmental education charity ecoACTIVE, and a consultant for several sustainability communications projects. Currently (until April) Morgan will be lecturing on the Politics of Climate Change at Brunel University. Morgan spends his free-time enjoying life as a singer and songwriter!
Jessie Teggin
@GreenSundays
Jessie is a curator, educator, film producer and events programmer within the arts and non-profit sectors. She has been involved in film education for many years, co-founded the London International Documentary Festival in 2007 and set up the eco-events agency Green Sundays in 2008. Having done an MA in Sociology and Art History at Glasgow University Jessie was interested in the power of documentary film in movements for social justice and change. She set up the charity Starfish running film-training courses for disadvantaged young people in Glasgow and later moved to London to work in film production, exhibition and events. The projects Jessie has developed and the partners she’s worked with as a freelancer all share the aim of bringing understanding and awareness of social and environmental issues to as wide an audience as possible and of harnessing the potential of media and the arts to change society. Jessie is a director of the new social enterprise Limina which is building and supporting a network of organisations and individuals working towards a sustainable future. As part of the Limina project she is a project manager with the Quadrangle Trust, owners of a converted Victorian farmstead in Kent where they are working towards the development of a centre for ecological and creative education.
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