Whether through work or at play, I've had the good fortune of meeting some pretty prolific people. On 'I'm That', we have a chat about who they are, what they do, and why. It may be deep. Profound. Funny. Many times, all of the above. But it's always honest. (Music by Lisa Coleman)
The I'M THAT podcast is an exceptional addition to the world of podcasts. Hosted by Eitan Chitayat, this show provides a platform for insightful interviews with fascinating individuals from a variety of fields. Eitan's interviewing style is both relaxed and guiding, allowing his guests to truly shine while still steering the conversation in a meaningful direction.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Eitan's ability to bring out the authentic selves of his guests. He gives them plenty of room to express their thoughts and experiences, allowing listeners to gain unique insights into their lives and work. This was particularly evident in the Eve Barlow episode, where Eitan created a space for her to share more about herself, something she typically lets others lead. It's refreshing to see a host who values the personal side of his guests as much as their professional accomplishments.
In addition, Eitan himself is an important voice of our time. His charisma and intelligence shine through in each episode, making it easy for listeners to relate and engage with the content. For those who are new to podcasts, this show serves as a fantastic introduction, adding an enjoyable element to their day.
While The I'M THAT podcast has numerous strengths, there are no discernible weaknesses worth mentioning. Each interview is informative, engaging, and refreshing, introducing listeners to people well worth knowing. Eitan's skillful questioning ensures that each conversation remains pertinent and captivating throughout.
In conclusion, The I'M THAT podcast is highly recommended for anyone seeking insightful conversations with influential personalities across various fields. Eitan's ability to blend personal and professional aspects creates a captivating listening experience that leaves you wanting more. With each episode being both intellectually stimulating and entertainingly relatable, it's no wonder this podcast has quickly gained popularity among its audience.
Shemtov Hollinger is a reservist with the IDF Special Forces. He's 29 years old and in civilian life is a certified nurse. He currently works at a gaming tech company in account management. He was also a pro basketball player who played for a few Division 3 teams. He studied at Tel Aviv University, enjoys scuba diving, and has just finished a forth round of in reserve duty in the current war against Hamas.
A native New Yorker, Dana is a writer and creative director working professionally in the field of advertising. He brings 25+ years of creative communication experience.Dana's work has been recognized by the One Show, the Andys, the Kelly Awards, the Obies, the Clios, the Effies, New York Festivals, Communication Arts, Lurzer's Archive, and at Cannes. He has worked extensively in the automotive category, touching brands like Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, Ford, and Lincoln, and has stretched far beyond that into categories including healthcare, finance, fashion, entertainment, apparel, sports, spirits, travel and tourism, and casual dining.On the personal side, Dana has self-published the Go, Go, Greta children's book series and in February 2012, he founded and ran TastySpace gallery and exhibition space in Las Vegas. In 2015, he relocated to Houston to be closer to family and more recently pulled up stakes and landed in Kansas City, where he is heading up several pieces of business, including Red Lobster and AMC Theatres at Barkley, as SVP, Creative Director.He is married and the father of two incredible children who inspire him everyday.
Ronny Vance, former president of Geffen music and Interscope music has over 40 years of experience in the music industry. The artists and writers he signed in that time have cumulative sales of over 200 million records. Built upon his uncanny knack for spotting songwriting, talent and superstar artists in all music genres, each of his endeavors has enjoyed unprecedented achievement. Over the course of this career, Vance has been responsible for the signings of Tupac Shakur, New Edition, Stephen Sondheim, Bruce Hornsby, and Gwen Stefani and No Doubt and for the placement of such notable songs as Maniac, New Attitude, and Eric Clapton's two time 1998 Grammy winning song Change The World, among so many others. He's also the president of My Part, a company that serves creators, owners and representatives of songs as well as anyone looking for songs to cut or license through AI-powered song matching an incredible company. He lives in Jerusalem in the heart of the Old City, with his wife and son.
Lisa Coleman is a musician and composer who plays piano and keyboards and she was a member of Prince's band 'The Revolution' from 1980 to 1986. She is one half of the incredible musical duo Wendy and Lisa, formed with Wendy Melvoin.She was 19 years old when she auditioned and was hired as a part of Prince's backing group in 1980, for his Dirty Mind album and tour. Lisa played keyboards for Prince on his Controversy and 1999 albums and the three albums as a member of The Revolution, which were Purple Rain, Around The World In a Day, and Parade.Shortly after the completion of Prince and The Revolution's Parade project, Lisa and Wendy started their own journey and under the Wendy and Lisa musical partnership. They released five full-length albums.Today, Lisa and Wendy continue to work together as film and television composers and have provided the musical scores for television shows including Crossing Jordan, Heroes, Nurse Jackie (which won them an Emmy for Outstanding main title theme), Prime Suspect, No Tomorrow, Witches of East End, Shades of Blue, and Touch which they were nominated for an Emmy. She is currently working on a new show called The Hospital, an adult animated sci-fi comedy from Maya Rudolph and Natasha Lyonne's Animal Pictures.Lisa, along with Wendy also shares the honor of winning a Grammy and Oscar for being part of The Revolution as Purple Rain won two Grammys and the Oscar for Best Original Score. She also received the inaugural ASCAP Shirley Walker award with Wendy in 2014, which honors those whose achievements have contributed to the diversity of Film and Television Music.She recently self-released her first solo instrumental album titled Collage. And incidentally, she also created the theme music for this, the music on my podcast.
Shirley Halperin is Executive Editor of Music at Variety, where she spearheads music coverage for the print magazine and Variety.com. Through her 20-year career, she has held staff positions at Entertainment Weekly, Teen People and Us Weekly and was also a regular contributor to Rolling Stone. Shirley joined the Hollywood Reporter (THR) as Music Editor in 2010, later adding sister magazine Billboard to her resume. Until 2017, she oversaw music news coverage for both publications. Shirley is the author of three books: 2008's “Pot Culture: The A-Z Guide to Stoner Language and Life,” 2010's “Reefer Movie Madness” and 2011's “American Idol: the Official Backstage Pass.”
Oonie Chase has been working at the intersection of strategy and design for over 20 years, leading high-impact and award-winning teams at IDEO, Wieden+Kennedy, frog design, Digitas (where we met, worked together on a bunch of stuff, and became friends), and GMMB. As a Partner at IDEO, she works across industries and markets - from media, technology, and consumer products, to financial services, health, and the public sector. She specializes in complex challenges that span human, physical and digital systems. Prior to joining IDEO, Oonie was the Executive Creative Director at frog design, leading the San Francisco headquarters as well as acting as a global practice lead of product strategy and applied data. Oonie co-founded a design and technology practice at Wieden+Kennedy, built a digital strategy team for President Barack Obama's communication team, and is the co-founder of two start-ups.
As the founder of the Israeli-based "yes Studios" Stern created a distribution and development content powerhouse, focused on delivering premium content for international platforms. She has been credited with helping bring Israeli content to global audiences and is responsible for the successful launches of numerous titles including “Fauda", "Shtisel", “The Devil Next Door” and “On the Spectrum”. In addition, Stern spearheaded the adaptation of Israeli formats in multiple territories including “Your Honor" (originally ‘Kvodo”) which has become one the bestselling scripted global formats of recent years; the multiple award winning series "On the Spectrum" (as Amazon Prime Video “As We See It”), “68 Whiskey” (Paramount +) , “The Good Cop” (Netflix) etc..Stern is an international television veteran, having managed all aspects of programming, content acquisitions, channel creation and branding in her previous role at yesTV. Stern has been selected twice as one of Variety Magazine's “top 500 global media leaders”. She is a journalist by trade with extensive content development and production experience as well as acute business acumen. She holds a BA in English Literature from Tel-Aviv University and a MBA from Kellogg-Recanati.
Yotam Polizer is the CEO of IsraAID – Israel's biggest humanitarian NGO – and leads more than 250 people that support those affected by humanitarian crisises – they partner with local communities around the world to provide urgent aid, assist in recovery, and reduce the risk of future disasters.Right now, IsraAID is active in 15 countries supporting communities affected by Covid 19.Following the August 2021 Afghanistan crisis, Yotam led a rescue operation to save the lives of 167 at-risk Afghans from the hands of the Taliban. In September 2015 refugee crisis in Europe, he led IsraAID's humanitarian mission in Lesbos, Greece, to support Syrian refugees on the island and also established IsraAID Germany, which provides long-term support for Yazidi and Syrian refugees in Germany. Over the last 15 years, Yotam has also built and led programs in Japan after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, in the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, and in South Korea to support the reintegration of North Korean defectors. He has also led missions in Nepal following the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake and in Sierra Leone for Ebola survivors, health workers, and affected communities. He has 15 years of experience in education, humanitarian aid, and international development. Prior to his work at IsraAID, Yotam worked in the Israeli Embassy in Nepal and was the program coordinator for Tevel Btzedek an Israeli NGO focused on long-term development programs in the Himalayas. Yotam is married to Mayo and is the father of beautiful twins - Nao and Taiyo. He is also fluent in Japanese, Nepalese, English, and Hebrew. Yotam graduated from Tel Aviv University where he studied International Relations & African studies.
International lawyer, diplomat, writer and activist, Hillel C. Neuer is the Executive Director of UN Watch, a human rights NGO in Geneva, Switzerland. He holds four degrees including an honorary degree from McGill University for his work to advance human rights, and for being “a voice for those without one.” On September 14, 2016, the City of Chicago and Mayor Rahm Emanuel adopted a resolution declaring Hillel Neuer Day, citing his role “as one of the world's foremost human rights advocates” and his contributions to “promote peace, justice and human rights around the world.”TheTribune de Genève has described him as a human rights activist who is “feared and dreaded” by the world's dictatorships.The Journal de Montreal wrote that he “makes the U.N. tremble.”Israel's Ma'ariv newspaper named him to its list of the “Top 100 Most Influential Jewish People in the World.”Hillel Neuer is an acclaimed speaker who has testified often before the United Nations and the United States Senate and House of Representatives. Hillel taught international human rights at the Geneva School of Diplomacy, and has served as Vice-President of the NGO Special Committee on Human Rights in Geneva.Since 2009, he has headed a coalition of 25 human rights groups as chair of the annual Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy, a renowned international gathering that provides a global platform to courageous pro-democracy dissidents from around the world who put their lives on the line to demand fundamental freedoms in oppressive regimes. Concordia University Magazine said he is “helping to shape history.”Prior to joining UN Watch, Hillel practiced commercial and civil rights litigation and even represented Oprah Winfrey and other high-profile individuals and corporations. In 2007, Hillel Neuer's banned U.N. speech became the most viewed and written-about NGO speech in the history of the United Nations. News reports described it as a “stunning rebuke of the U.N. Human Rights Council” and “a diplomatic moment to remember.” In 2017, Neuer's “Where Are Your Jews?” speech before the UNHRC, replicated in multiple languages across social media, was seen 3 million times on Facebook and nearly 5 million times on YouTube.
Rob Schwartz is the Chair of the newly-formed TBWA NEW YORK GROUP which includes TBWAChiatDay NY, Lucky Generals NYC and 180NY. The Group is comprised of three distinct and separate creative agencies unified in their belief that the unreasonable power of creativity leads to unreasonably epic results for brands.Rob is the rare creative person who is fascinated by all aspects of a business and finds ways to create breakthrough platforms and campaigns that build brands and get results. Since he transformed from Chief Creative Officer of Chiat LA to CEO of Chiat New York, the office experienced explosive growth, more than doubling in size. And helping the TBWA Collective earn AdAge A-List honors (back to back), Adweek's Global Agency of the Year. And Fast Company's “Most Innovative Companies.”In 2019, Chiat NY earned 18 Lions marking the best creative performance at Cannes in the history of the office. Throughout his career, Rob has spearheaded work for blue-chip brands including Nissan, Lexus, McDonald's, Pepsi and Visa, to name but a few. Along the way he has won nearly every advertising award including Grand Effie's, Cannes Lions, and One Show pencils. He has also been a Cannes Lions Jury President and jury member of the prestigious Titanium Lion.Rob was recognized as ThinkLA's "Leader of the Year." And is considered one of Adweek's "25 Voices to Follow in Social Media." The story of his New York office turnaround is a case study taught by Harvard Business School professors.A few more facts about him? He's written for Hollywood. He is a board member of the 4As. He is a Friar at the Friars Club. He has been a guest lecturer at Stanford, Harvard, USC, UCLA, CCNY and Yale. He's an original "Manbassador" of the 3% Movement and now proudly sits on their board. And serves in the board of City College of New York (BIC Program). His podcast, The Disruptor Series Podcast was named “Best Agency Podcast” by Adweek.When he's not working or tweeting, you'll find him hanging out with Betsy, his wife of 25+ years. And walking their black Labrador, Pepper around Washington Square Park.
Over the last quarter of a century, William Green has interviewed many of the world's best investors, exploring in depth the question of what qualities and insights enable them to achieve enduring success.He's written extensively about investing for many publications and has been interviewed about the greatest investors for magazines, newspapers, podcasts, radio, and television.He has also given many talks about the lessons we can learn from the most successful investors, not only about how to invest but about how to improve our thinking.He's written for many of the world's leading publications. He's reported from practically everywhere in the world. He has interviewed presidents and prime ministers, inventors, criminals, prize-winning authors, the CEOs of some of the world's largest companies, and countless billionaires.He's collaborated on several books as a ghostwriter, co-author, or editor. One of them became a #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller in 2017. He worked closely with a renowned hedge fund manager and personal close friend of mine who I've even interviewed on I'M THAT – Guy Spier – helping him to write his much-praised 2014 memoir, The Education of a Value Investor: My Transformative Quest for Wealth, Wisdom, and Enlightenment.Born and raised in London, he was educated at Eton College, studied English literature at Oxford University, and received a Master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. He lives in New York with his wife, Lauren, and their children, Henry and Madeleine.
Signe Lønholdt is an executive at LEGO Group and a leader of a team dedicated to connecting and strengthening the relationship between the community of adult LEGO fans and the company.Educated in business, economic, and financial journalism, her career has spanned from TV news reporting, being a web editor at a popular Women's Lifestyle Magazine before joining the LEGO company in 2011. From there, she's launched an award-winning web experience for adult fans.She's a value investor who's more passionate about the hunt for business knowledge than moving money into stocks. She's also a mama, a mentor, an avid dodgeball player, and is most likely to be found with her nose in a book or any other medium, collecting gems of knowledge.
Born and raised in Seattle, Troy Gua is a passionately creative Artist.He's a self-taught artist, designer, maker, and tinkerer, continuously cultivating a prolific output of smart, bold work in a diverse range of media, produced with wit and a crisp visual aesthetic. He is well known within the Purple Prince family for his 'Le Petit Prince' series of lovingly detailed and meticulously staged photographs - a surreal reimagining, in sculptural miniature, of the life and career of Prince Rogers Nelson, his artistic hero and his life's and work's most profound influence and inspiration. But it doesn't stop there. There's also his Pop Hybrids, Colorbands and Portals series.To Troy, the idea comes first, the media of choice is whatever best serves the idea, and the methods of fabrication are as wide in scope as the results. His subject matter, like his media choices, are fluid and wide in range, addressing iconography and identity, referencing contemporary culture and his relationship with it, underscored and sewn together with his unique visual language.While he absolutely makes art to express himself and to connect and commune with others, it may be more true to say that he makes art because of the addictive nature of the joy he derives from delighting others with the images and objects he makes.You can follow him on Facebook or Instagram.
Daniel M. Rosenberg is a husband of one, father of three and master of none.Professionally he's worn many hats; in the worlds of accounting and finance, sustainable manufacturing and even product development - all of which allows him to have a multi-faceted approach to every challenge he takes on.But his passion, and indeed a heck of a lot of his time, is spent meeting and speaking to interesting people from all over the world. And on a podcast no less, which is how I was introduced to him.Daniel hosts The Sod's Law Podcast, a chart-topping weekly show that highlights ordinary people & their extraordinary stories and it can be found anywhere you get podcasts or at SodsPod.com.
Though born and raised in Australia, Romy Samuel left after University to see the world.She's lived in London, Israel, Europe, Melbourne, New York and Sydney. Back in the early 2000's, she was working in the very male-dominated world of IT. Yet after a few relocations, she found her calling. An avid sneaker collector, Romy put her energy and tech know-how into her passion and recently co-founded Common Ace, a one-stop shot marketplace for women's sneakers.She has strong ties to the streetwear community globally and currently works for Kith, one of the world's leading brands in streetwear fashion. She even has a weekly recap show on all things Streetwear, culture and sneakers, which she hosts with a few other women, called “the Loop”. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her American husband and two children.
Guy Spier is a Zurich based author and investor. He completed his MBA at the Harvard Business School, class of 1993, and holds a First Class degree in PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) from Oxford University where he studied at Brasenose College with the British Prime minister David Cameron. After completing his MBA, Guy started the Aquamarine Fund which is an investment vehicle inspired by the original 1950's Buffett partnerships, and run with a close replication of the original Buffett partnership rules. The focus is on investing for long term capital appreciation and capital preservation by running a portfolio of equity investments with the goal of acquiring companies with outstanding long-term economics at a reasonable price and where there is a sufficient margin of safety between the company's market price and its intrinsic value. Typical investors include high net worth individuals, family offices and private banks.In 2008 Guy made news by bidding $650,000 with his friend, Mohnish Pabrai, to have a charity lunch with Warren Buffett. His book, “The Education of a Value Investor” has sold more than 40,000 copies and has also been translated into Hebrew, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Mandarin and Spanish. (And yes, per our interview, you'll see that I re-wrote his bio. :)
Driving incremental sales upwards of $2.5 billion, Curt Simon has worked in over 40 markets for leading global brands.A professional networker, he's a well-known international speaker (TedX)(48forward Summit)(CES)(SXSW) and moderator, strategist, executer and solution engineer that spends much of his time helping enterprises, incubators, startUps and digital hubs.Born in Austria, he founded his first digital company in 1994. Since then, he's followed that up with 16 more along with significant investments in digital organizations all around the world, specifically in the MarTech, Robotic Process Automation, Development, Data, CRM/CDP, ML/AI and Operations fields.His agency akom360 was acquired in 2015 by Publicis Groupe so he moved to London to lead their global Business Transformation team where he stayed until February 2020. Currently, he lives on a 17th-century farm with his wife and 5 children and is focused on merging the beauty of its past with the promise of everything future digital. He calls himself the Chief Nerd Officer and CEO of C5H, is an advisory board member and consultant, and fervently believes that 'Doing is the new consulting'.
Eve Barlow is a pop culture journalist based in Los Angeles. She grew up in the UK, worked at the forefront of music journalist in London from 2008-2014, and was Deputy Editor of the NME. Since 2014, Eve has been a freelance journalist in America, critiquing pop, profiling artists and covering film, music and more for the Guardian, New York Magazine, ELLE, Pitchfork, Billboard, LA Times, Playboy, NYLON, Tablet and many more. She was also a Contributing Editor at Q Magazine from 2015 until the magazine's closure in 2020. In recent years, Eve has become a more active voice on Jewish identity and fighting antisemitism via Twitter (@eve_barlow) and Instagram (@evebarlow).You can check out more examples of Eve's work here.
Rosanna Lisa Arquette was born in New York City to a show business family. She was the first-born child of five in the third generation of the Arquette acting clan. Her grandfather Cliff Arquette played “Charley Weaver” on “The Jack Paar Show” and was a regular on the original “Hollywood Squares.” Her father, character actor Lewis Arquette, was well known as “J.D. Pickett” on “The Waltons.” Her siblings Patricia Arquette, David Arquette, Alexis Arquette and Richmond Arquette all followed her into the family tradition as accomplished working actors. She began acting as a child while growing up in a bohemian atmosphere of gypsy-like travel and communes. Her mother, Mardi, was a poet, political activist and therapist who deeply influenced Rosanna's compassionate world-view.Rosanna started working professionally as a teenager and has never stopped. She has appeared in over 70 films, which have earned over $450 million in domestic box office sales. Her vast experience in the world of film and television has inspired her to explore and expand her talent as a filmmaker into the realm of directing and producing with two highly acclaimed documentaries, 2002's “Searching for Debra Winger” and 2005's “All We Are Saying.” She is currently developing projects for both television and film through her company, Flower Child Productions. As a busy actress, filmmaker and activist, her passion for her work is matched only by her passion for her daughter Zoe Bleu Sidel, husband Todd and her family.
Karen Alpert is the ridiculously self-deprecating writer of the blog Baby Sideburns. She has a half million followers on social media where she entertains parents (and even a few non-parents) every day. If you're tired of seeing moms who post pictures of their perfect, smiling, well-behaved kiddos on social media, Baby Sideburns shows the "other" side of parenting–the messy, scary, painful, challenging, unpredictable side. In other words, reality. In 2013 Karen Alpert wrote and self-published her first book, I Heart My Little A-Holes, which made it to The New York Times best seller list and the Top 100 on Amazon the first week it was out. It was then bought and republished by HarperCollins. In 2016 HarperCollins published her second book I Want My Epidural Back, which also climbed quickly to the Top 100 on Amazon. In 2021, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt is publishing her third book, Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be A-Holes. She lives with her two amazing kiddos and a very forgiving husband who lets her publicly share their crazy lives on the Internet every day.
Rose McGowan is globally recognized for inspiring millions to use their voice.A catalyst and driving force for change, her name is synonymous with the #MeToo movement. A Time Magazine Person of the Year, she is also the first woman to be named GQ's Man of the Year. Despite powerful opposition, in 2014 she also founded #RoseArmy, coining the term ‘Cultural Reset.' Rose authored an empowering book, Brave, a NY Times bestseller and the audiobook was nominated Audible's Top Ten of the Year out of 1.6 million titles. Leaving behind a lauded acting career, her directorial debut, Dawn, was nominated for Sundance Grand Jury prize. In her pursuit of finding creative ways to help others, she most recently crafted a sonic journey in the form of an anxiety-soothing concept album called Planet 9 designed to elevate moods.An inspirational public speaker, she's given keynotes around the world, from the UK's Oxford Union all the way to Delhi, India where she shared a stage with President Obama. Rose resides in Mexico where she continues her personal goal of making the world ten percent better – one person, or one million people, at a time.You can follow her on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook.
Nick Bubb is the Business Development Director at Fauna & Flora International (FFI), one of the world's foremost wildlife conservation NGOs. It's his passion for adventure that's his driving force.After leaving University with an engineering degree, he spent 10 years as a professional sailor competing in most of the top ocean races, including the Volvo Ocean Race and racing non-stop around the world on a 110 ft catamaran with 74 days at sea. He sailed solo across the Atlantic and skippered the Shackleton Epic Expedition in Antarctica and avoided tragedy while on it.With wildlife conservation now his main professional focus, he's a huge advocate for ‘Time in Nature' and all the benefits that it brings. A busy man with two young boys he still finds time to jump on his bike, throw a bivi bag in his saddle pack and explore some of the more remote parts of the UK and the worldNick was the parliamentary candidate for the Green Party in the New Forest, but right now, as he continues with FFI, he's planning his next expedition. This time his family is all going with him as they've sold the family home and are moving onto a 40 ft catamaran for a trip around the world.
Varin Sachdev has been working as a professional broadcast journalist since 1995.He's currently on as the news anchor and moderator for TNN Channel 16 (World Today) and FM 101 (101 Morning Call with Varin Sachdev). Varin also hosts and narrates the Oscar and other Award Ceremonies live on TV and at special events. Inspired by The Amazing Race, another show he narrates live for Thai audience for the past 28 seasons, he launched his own travel and lifestyles show in 2009, The Nomad, which currently airs on TNN 24 and Travel Channel.
Carl Loeb and I go way back. Now at Salesforce, we met on the Volkswagen account at Arnold Worldwide many years ago. He's been creating brand communications for over 30 years, and he's one of the most talented people I know in the business. At Salesforce, he leads the Brand Creative Center of Excellence and oversees global brand awareness campaigns and the development of global guidelines and standards.Before landing there he created ad campaigns, yes, for Volkswagen. But also for Microsoft, Converse, Mens Journal, Cantor Fitzgerald, and more. His work has won multiple awards, in multiple years, for multiple clients. Citations include the Cannes Lions, One Show, Communication Arts, Art Director's Club, Effie, MPA Kelly Awards, Archive and Radio Mercury Awards.
Jacqueline is the President of techUK and the co-chair at the Institute of Coding. She sits as a Non-Executive Director on the board of UK technology business Rightmove PLC, on the board of Costain PLC, which is committed to solving the nation's Infrastructure problems; and also rebalanced her portfolio towards skills by joining the board of professional services provider FDM Group PLC. She was awarded CBE in Her Majesty The Queen's New Year Honours 2018 for services to International Trade in Technology.