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Folkstone Book Festival is back for Summer 2021

Published: 2:48 PM April 22, 2021    Amit Chaudhuri, Otegha Uwagba and Roisin Kiberd are just three of the fabulous creative minds speaking at this years Folkstone Book Festival - Credit: Creative Folkstone The Creative Folkstone Book Festival The Shape of Things to Come  is back and bigger than ever in Folkstone this summer. Running from Friday 4 to Sunday 13 June 2021, there is plenty of bookish fun to be had both in Folkstone and at home. British author, poet and broadcaster Lemn Sissay was one of many fantastic guests at the Folkstone Book Festival in 2019 - Credit: Matthew Andrews / Creative Folkstone Alastair Upton, Chief Executive, Creative Folkestone, said, “This summer, our annual festival returns bursting with energy and ideas. I am looking forward to a 10-day extravaganza that will gather creative minds from Folkestone and across the world to imagine, discuss and debate a new future of possibilities in a post-Covid world. This year, the festival itself wil

Forbes Releases Sixth Annual 30 Under 30 Europe List

Forbes Releases Sixth Annual 30 Under 30 Europe List Forbes Under 30 Europe Forbes Art LONDON – 8 April 2021: Forbes today released the sixth annual European edition of its 30 Under 30 list, featuring the latest class of young entrepreneurs, disruptors and rising stars from across the region. The 30 Under 30 Europe class of 2021 includes 300 honorees across each of the 10 categories, all aged under 30 years old. Against the backdrop of turbulent social and economic conditions across the region, the sixth annual Under 30 Europe list celebrates the young visionary leaders and entrepreneurs who have made their mark on business and society in the past year.   The list includes changemakers such as

Meet The 30 Under 30 Europe In Media And Marketing Class Of 2021

Meet The 30 Under 30 Europe In Media And Marketing Class Of 2021 Illustration by Alexander Wells for Forbes Share to Facebook From The Innovators Shaping The Digital Age To The Journalists Breaking New Ground When he started Fanbytes during his second year of university back in 2017, Timothy Armoo wanted to reinvent how brands interact with younger audiences. And in just four years, he’s become an influential leader in the UK’s TikTok scene, helping creators navigate new fame and fortunes while also guiding brands to reach younger audiences on emerging and existing platforms. Armoo, who is 26, has doubled the size of the team from 27 to 57 in the past year while expanding into Canada, Hong Kong, Mexico, Nigeria and Ghana. Last year, he launched the UK’s first TikTok hype house called ByteHouse, helped the government around Covid-19 messaging and created a new fund to help support Black businesses and creators.

Meet The 30 Under 30 Europe In Media And Marketing Class Of 2021

Meet The 30 Under 30 Europe In Media And Marketing Class Of 2021
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