Rachel Wang
Rachel Wang is a Black British filmmaker and the co-founder of production company Chocolate Films. For Chocolate Films, Rachel produces video content for online and broadcast from bases in London, Glasgow and Berlin, with work spanning many sectors and styles. She works extensively in video production for arts, culture and heritage and works with galleries and museums across the UK, Europe and the Middle East to produce exhibition AV, documentaries and promotional content.
Rachel is passionate about producing factual content that highlights human stories and society today. She is the co-creator of 1000 Londoners, the online documentary portrait of London. Her latest long-form documentary ‘Her Life Matters’ is an insight into an international campaign to reduce maternal mortality. As an advocate for improving diversity in the media, Rachel spearheads a video production workshop programme through Chocolate Films.
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Read Richard Branson’s business books at age 12
Worked the broiler at a Burger King
Niklas Adalberth
Left Klarna as deputy CEO in 2015
Quoted: “I do not want to die with a bag of money in my account and I do not want my children to grow up with a bag of money in their account.”
Victor Jacobsson
Left Klarna in 2012 as CFO
Was a deputy platoon commander in the Swedish Armed Forces, per LinkedIn
A brief history of credit
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