Creative entrepreneurs bridge the gap between artists and audiences. Ranging from book publishers to music promoters, from film producers to interactive games developers and much in between, all are key in defining what culture we consume and how we do so. In the changing marketplace they play a vital role in developing innovative business models of production and distribution, highlighting the economic, cultural and often social benefits in doing so. The British Council supports creative entrepreneurs through a range of projects, including the global YCE awards and network.
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Elizabeth Laskar is an ethical fashion consultant with over 10 years of international development experience.
Tanvi Kant works with distinctive hand crafted techniques and reclaimed textiles from which she has developed award-winning jewellery collections.
Ryan Bowman is a director and co-founder of Circle Digital, a digital agency with offices in London and Nairobi.
Youth Consultant Trevor Blackman is driven by a simple, but powerful philosophy to provide all with the opportunity to be all they can be.
Jeremiah is a multi-award winning games design and digital entrepreneur.