Media

Meet Rhoda Wilson

Director
Cetstar

Rhoda Wilson is the founder of Cetstar, the Surrey-based award-winning independent production company.

Cetstar produces a range of programmes encompassing short films, documentaries and prime time talk shows, including The Rhoda Wilson Show.

Launched in May 2007, Cetstar was shortlisted for the Black Business Awards in London in 2009. That same year Rhoda won Best TV Presenter at the BEFFTA Awards.

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Meet Alice Gbelia

Founder
Catch a Vibe

Catch a Vibe is the award winning online lifestyle magazine dedicated to Black culture and going out in London. Founded in 2008 by Alice Gbelia, the magazine features event listings, reviews and interviews.

Last month Catch a Vibe was crowned Best International Blog at the 2010 Black Weblog Awards in America. Alice has also been announced as finalist for Blogger of the Year at the 2010 Precious Awards here in the UK.

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Meet Annika Allen

Editor-in-Chief & CEO
Flavour Magazine

Flavour is an award-winning media entity encompassing a print magazine, two websites, events and creative services.

Flavour is dedicated to showcasing emerging talent alongside established artists and raising the aspirations of young people. With Annika Allen and Leonard Foster at the helm, the South London company employs a team of seven plus a network of freelancers.

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Meet Jennifer Ogole

Founder & CEO
BANG Edutainment

BANG Edutainment was founded in Harlesden, north-west London by local resident Jennifer Ogole with the aim to help and inspire the young people of her community.

BANG Edutainment offers young people a chance to take part in arts, music and multimedia activities to develop creative and personal skills. The social enterprise has been a registered charity since 2000 employing a team of eight supplemented with volunteers.

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Meet Lola Atkins

Founder & CEO
EWAV Works

Lola Atkins is the CEO of London based social enterprise EWAV Works.

Founded in 2004, Lola’s award winning organisation creates projects to empower young people who are facing social challenges.

EWAV Works develops engaging opportunities for 7-25 year olds using digital and new media platforms, such as animation and motion images production. The company has worked with thousands of young people over the past five years, including partnerships with schools and young offender institutions.

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