Nicky Murdoch MBE

Nicky Murdoch MBE

Nicky has accomplished an impressive 30-year career in the British Army specialising in personnel work before moving to the voluntary sector as CEO of Defence Medical Welfare Service. Currently sitting as the Independent Chair of NHS England’s Armed Forces Patient and Public Voice group where she champions the health inequalities of the armed forces community she also sits as a … Read More

Paris Lees

Paris Lees is an English Presenter, Journalist, Campaigner, and Author. Appointed as Vogue’s first transgender columnist, Lees was also the first trans woman to present shows on Channel 4 and BBC Radio 1. Her first book ‘What It Feels Like for a Girl’, published in 2021 was described as ‘powerful’ by The Guardian.

Paul Deemer

HR Professional with a career spanning 30 years, Paul has been known to work in the voluntary sector, local governments, and across the health service in fields such as recruitment, diversity, and employment. His current role, Head of D&I at NHS Employers helps to embed diversity and inclusion good practice across the NHS.

Paul Martin OBE

CEO of the LGBT Foundation, Paul Martin has devoted his life to fighting against the injustices and discrimination faced by those within the LGBT community. Providing a range of support services to those in need, the LGBT Foundation campaigns for a fair and equal society where all LGBT people can achieve their full potential.

Peter Tatchell

British human rights campaigner and founder of the Peter Tatchell Foundation, Peter is best known for his work with various LGBT social movements. Founded in 2011, the Peter Tatchell Foundation seeks to raise awareness, understanding, protection and implementation of human rights, in the UK and worldwide.

Poppy Jaman OBE

Poppy Jaman is an internationally respected social entrepreneur, mental health advocate and national policy maker. A global voice for workplace mental health, Poppy became CEO of the City Mental Health Alliance and works tirelessly to break the stigma around mental health to create a culture of positive mental health.

Mike Adams

Mike Adams

With over 25 years of experience in the Disability arena, Mike displays an impressive catalogue of accomplishments. These include leading the Coalition of Disabled People, chairing the Government’s National Access to Work Expert Advisory Panel and undertaking the role of Co-Director of Coventry University’s Disability Research Centre.

Professor Amanda Kirby

Professor Kirby is a qualified GP, renowned author, and Professor at the University of South Wales and Cardiff University. Passionate about improving the lives of neurodiverse people, Amanda sits as the chair of the ADHD Foundation and is founder of Do-It Solutions, the global market leader in Neurodiverse screening and assessments.

Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin MBE

Bishop Rose is the first female black bishop for the Church of England. Relentlessly campaigning for equality for women in the church, Reverend Rose has broken down many barriers including becoming the first woman appointed to the position of the 79th Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons.

Richard Rieser

Global Disability advocate, General Secretary of the Commonwealth Disabled People’s Forum and founder of World of Inclusion, Richard has devoted a large portion of his life to Disability inclusion. He is seen as an expert within the field using his time and dedicating his efforts to train, consult, write and teach for disability equality.