• Trang Do on redefining modern heirlooms through meaningful luxury

    Trang Do is on a mission to redefine modern jewellery. Her London-based brand, Kimjoux, fuses craftsmanship, ethics and emotional depth to create “modern heirlooms” — pieces designed to carry stories, not status. Guided by purpose and personal connection, Kimjoux treats jewellery as legacy, blending artistry and authenticity in equal measure.


  • How security tech entrepreneur Marie-Claire Dwek mastered the art of resilience

    Resilience, not technology, defines Marie-Claire Dwek’s leadership at Newmark today. From losing her home in the 1990s crash to returning as CEO of a once-struggling engineering firm, she has turned Newmark Security into a growing, service-led listed business built on human capital protection, recurring revenue, and a promise to herself.


  • Faraz Khan and the business of flexible work

    Flexible work has shifted from perk to business norm. Hybrid models, AI platforms, and changing workforce expectations have redefined how and where people work. Against this backdrop, MeetingRoomz founder Faraz Khan is positioning his platform — and his leadership philosophy — at the heart of the sector’s next phase.


  • Specialist’s gambit: Steve Flavell, LoopUp, and the art of the strategic pivot

    LoopUp’s strategic pivot is a masterclass in modern business resilience. Steve Flavell led the company through disruption, delisting, and reinvention, turning a near-collapse into a new growth story. As cloud communications gets smarter, LoopUp’s challenge now is to match operational excellence with innovation in a rapidly shifting market.


  • Leading across boundaries: Dr Megha Kumar on trust, digital risk, and resilient leadership

    Curiosity and connection shaped Dr Megha Kumar’s path to CyXcel. Now, as digital risk becomes boardroom priority, her interdisciplinary leadership helps companies navigate trust gaps and a new era of accountability.


  • From Westminster to AI: Leon Emirali’s journey of reinvention

    Leon Emirali built his reputation as a sharp political operator. After leaving Westminster in 2020, he became a tech founder determined to modernise how politics works. Now, as CEO of Nostrada.ai, Emirali’s work sits at the intersection of AI, lobbying, and the unpredictable machinery of government.


  • Comment: UK–EU deal offers a reset — but risks remain

    Oliver Chapman, OCI Group CEO, welcomes the new EU-UK agreement, but poses questions on long-term value.