Frank Wynne is a literary translator. Born in Ireland, he moved to France in 1984 where he discovered a passion for language. He worked as a bookseller comic’s publisher and ... Read more
Jim started his own consulting firm in 1991, after 5 years as a Graduate Trainee at Rolls- Royce Plc. In 2002, he went on to sell his various businesses to ... Read more
Stig is the Editor of the Times Literary Supplement, Britain’s leading weekly literary newspaper. Stig joined TLS having been Managing Editor of the Sun. Previous to this he was ... Read more
David Montgomery is the CEO of Ingenta, having previously served as Chief Technology Officer, where he was responsible for driving all aspects of the company’s IT strategy, including its vision, ... Read more
Andrus Kivirähk is the author of the bestselling humorous Estonian pseudo-history novel The Man Who Spoke Snakish, published in English by Grove Atlantic in 2015.
Latvian author of prose, biographies and short stories, Nora Ikstena, will be participating in this year’s London Book Fair discussion “Art as a reassessment and overcoming of history”. The discussion ... Read more
Ed Marino has 35 years of business experience at Fortune 500 companies and small to mid-cap companies in a number of leadership roles. Ed has specialized in helping companies to ... Read more
Mandy joined Cambridge University Press in 2014 as Managing Director of Academic Publishing. She is also currently a member of the Publishing Board of the Royal Society.
I graduated from Cambridge University last summer with an MPhil in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (niche, I know). I joined the EdTech Exchange in November, in the role of Community ... Read more