A THEME and new speaker have been announced for TEDxWinchester.
Tickets are being snapped up for this year’s event on Saturday June 17 at the University of Winchester, West Downs Centre.
This week licensee and curator, Jan Carlyle of Autumn Live, announced the event’s theme, Reimagine, and four new speakers.
Stuart Evans from Environmental Alliance Project is an environmental philosopher who will be talking about re-imagining nature’s value.
Dale Lane is a machine learning for kids advocate who will be sharing his experience of going from IBM developer at Hursley to supporting children in skills understanding about ai and machine learning.
Rebecca Smith is owner of Winchester’s Open House Deli, and champion of seasonal eating. She will be sharing her story of setting up a sustainable cafe and ecostore.
Natalie Welch, from Basingstoke, is a solo parent and B Corp business leader, who will be talking about a life without labels.
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TEDxWinchester will soon be announcing its sponsors for this year’s event.
There is still time for businesses to get involved and join the global TEDx community, and benefit from TEDxWinchester's individually tailored, local flavour. If your business is interested contact jan@tedxwinchester.com.
TEDxWinchester is an independent, self-organised event, licenced by TED in the spirit of ideas worth spreading. To get your ticket for this full day event visit: tedxwinchester.co.uk.
For all the latest news and speaker announcements on the event follow @tedxwinchester on Twitter and Instagram.
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