


Nathan Homer, Sports Marketing and Olympics Project Director, Procter & Gamble
Over the past 13 years Nathan has led diverse businesses across Western Europe for Procter & Gamble in their Household Goods and Beauty divisions, most recently returning to the UK to lead the Gillette business
By Tom Holmes

Dave Trott, Chairman, The Gate London.
Dave graduated from the Pratt Institute, New York, majoring in Advertising before going to work in Madison Avenue. Dave has founded several of his own agencies including GGT and Bainsfair Sharkey Trott. If he’s not writing ads he’s blogging, tweeting, and giving talks at industry events
By Tom Holmes

David Marshall
Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour at The University of Edinburgh

Hugh Chambers, Chief Commercial Officer, British Olympic Association (BOA)
Hugh has overall responsibility for all commercial aspects of the BOA, including brand, marketing, communications, and business partner development.
By Tom Holmes


Craig Inglis, Director of Marketing, John Lewis
In recognition of his contribution to the business, Craig was promoted from head of brand communications to director of marketing in 2010 and in 2011 he won The Marketing Society’s Marketer of the Year Award for Excellence
By Tom Holmes



Steve Henry
Co-Founder of Decoded and Non-Executive Creative Consultant at G2 Joshua.

Chris MacLeod, Marketing Director, TFL
As the world’s attention focuses on London, on the eve of the Olympics Tom Holmes talks to Chris MacLeod, Marketing Director of Transport for London.
By Tom Holmes




Helen Campbell, Head of UK & Ireland Marketing, VisitScotland
Previously Helen was UK and Ireland Group Marketing Manager, a role she had since joining VisitScotland in late 2002
By Tom Holmes