Role Model Event at University College School

Fri 8 Nov 2019 | 8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.


Organizer

University College School

Frognal
London
NW3 6XH

Tel: 02074352215
Web: http://www.ucs.org.uk/

Event location

Holly Bryce

Consultant at AECOM
Aecom Limited


Melisa Leñero

I am an enthusiastic entrepreneur, designer & innovation strategist, specialising in leading the design of strategic market plans that disrupt traditional markets and transform the user experience. I am enthusiastic about delivering a fusion of research, engineering, art and design to create innovative human-centred initiatives through design thinking methodologies that leave a genuine lasting impact on consumer welfare.
Be A Maker Ltd


Melisa Lenero is a graduate from Global Innovation Design, a MSc at Imperial College London and a M… Read more

Lindsay Blohm

Experienced Legal and compliance professional
Amazon Web Services Uk Limited


About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 4,533+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Craig Spence-Hill for 75 students at University College School aged Age 14 - 16.

Event description

Inspire our Computer Science/DT students

In this session, business leaders will share insights, lessons and tips to motivate and inspire your students to make informed decisions about their future.

Speakers will ‘tell a story’ about their career journey:
• Subjects they studied and how these are relevant now
• What inspired them to choose their career path
• Their failures, as well as successes
• What their company does and why this is important
• What they enjoy most about their career
• Skills currently relevant in the jobs they are doing now.

The focus in on the tech industry.


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