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Kamila Sitwell

Co-Founder and Director
Kolibri

Kamila has an in-depth industry and beverage category knowledge which she acquired while managing bars in London and then working for leading food and drinks companies such as Britvic, where she led market insight and category strategy for OOH channels. She is also a leading hospitality blogger with thousands of followers, at the top 1% of industry influencers.

Kamila Sitwell

Co-Founder and Director
Kolibri

Kamila Sitwell

Co-Founder and Director
Kolibri

Kamila has an in-depth industry and beverage category knowledge which she acquired while managing bars in London and then working for leading food and drinks companies such as Britvic, where she led market insight and category strategy for OOH channels. She is also a leading hospitality blogger with thousands of followers, at the top 1% of industry influencers.

 

Rina Yashayeva

VP, Marketplace Strategy
Stella Rising

Rina Yashayeva

VP, Marketplace Strategy
Stella Rising

Rina Yashayeva

VP, Marketplace Strategy
Stella Rising
 
Drone Disruption Summit
15 Oct 2019
London, UK
The drone industry is booming with a forecasted 218% increase in sales between 2016 and 2020. With the increased number of drones, comes the increased potential for their misuse, pilot reports of drone encounters have increased 1,220% since 2013 in the U.S.The two-day shutdown at Gatwick Airport on the 19th December 2018 cost airlines $64 million. Since the initial shutdown, there have been several well-publicized similar events in Dubai, Milan, Frankfurt, and Newark showing the drone attacks in December were not a one-off occurrence.The drone threat has prompted Gatwick to invest in technology worth $6.5 million in the 2 weeks the attack. MPs have since stated that the government is legislating for the purchase of drone detection technologies. International aviation organizations have not yet widely adopted counter-drone technology, leaving airports vulnerable to drone threats and incursions.These events have raised the profile of the disruptive powers of drones, and airport management teams and governments are aware that they need to step in.
 

Terry Tormey

CEO
Kibow Biotech

Terrence “Terry” Tormey is CEO at Kibow Biotech, Inc., Pennsylvania, a 21-year old R&D company, which is arguably the pioneering company focused on the Gut Microbiome for a variety of serious illnesses.

Having launched and/or supported dozens of Rx products and scores of non-prescription products Mr. Tormey is an expert in Healthcare Marketing within the US and Global BioPharma Industry.

Terry Tormey

CEO
Kibow Biotech

Terry Tormey

CEO
Kibow Biotech

Terrence “Terry” Tormey is CEO at Kibow Biotech, Inc., Pennsylvania, a 21-year old R&D company, which is arguably the pioneering company focused on the Gut Microbiome for a variety of serious illnesses.

Having launched and/or supported dozens of Rx products and scores of non-prescription products Mr. Tormey is an expert in Healthcare Marketing within the US and Global BioPharma Industry.

 

Ted Jin

CEO
DoseBiome

Ted Jin

CEO
DoseBiome

Ted Jin

CEO
DoseBiome
 

Sunny Jain

CEO
Sun Genomics

With over 20 years of Molecular and Microbiology experience, Sun Genomics’ founder and CEO Sunny Jain originally had the idea for Floré after struggling to solve his own young son’s gut health issues with generic probiotics from the shelves. Sunny took it upon himself to create a custom probiotic that worked for his son, and now aims to do the same for the hundreds of millions of people who suffer from gut health issues worldwide.

 

Sunny Jain

CEO
Sun Genomics

Sunny Jain

CEO
Sun Genomics

With over 20 years of Molecular and Microbiology experience, Sun Genomics’ founder and CEO Sunny Jain originally had the idea for Floré after struggling to solve his own young son’s gut health issues with generic probiotics from the shelves. Sunny took it upon himself to create a custom probiotic that worked for his son, and now aims to do the same for the hundreds of millions of people who suffer from gut health issues worldwide.

 

Before starting Sun Genomics, Sunny worked at Illumina for seven years. He was part of the team to establish the Illumina Clinical Services Laboratory and went on to sequence the first whole human genome in a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited laboratory. Prior to Illumina, Sunny worked for Labcorp in the molecular oncology laboratory and has over 20 years of experience in commercializing biomarkers.

 

Sean O'Sullivan

Managing Partner
SOSV

Sean O’Sullivan is managing partner of SOSV, the world-leading “Accelerator VC”. SOSV invests $50 million per year and backs more than 150 new startups annually through its accelerators. Recognized in 2017 as the world’s #1 most active global early stage investor and the #2 most active global seed investor*, SOSV is also the #1 most active investor in hardware and life sciences, helping startups get further and go faster.

 

* Crunchbase: "Global Innovation Investment Report - 2016 Year in Review"

Sean O'Sullivan

Managing Partner
SOSV

Sean O'Sullivan

Managing Partner
SOSV

Sean O’Sullivan is managing partner of SOSV, the world-leading “Accelerator VC”. SOSV invests $50 million per year and backs more than 150 new startups annually through its accelerators. Recognized in 2017 as the world’s #1 most active global early stage investor and the #2 most active global seed investor*, SOSV is also the #1 most active investor in hardware and life sciences, helping startups get further and go faster.

 

* Crunchbase: "Global Innovation Investment Report - 2016 Year in Review"

 

Richard Cleland

Assistant Director
Federal Trade Commission

Mr. Cleland joined the Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Advertising Practices in 1991. In 1996, Mr. Cleland was appointed Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection and, in 1998, he was appointed Assistant Director of the Division of Service Industry Practices.

Richard Cleland

Assistant Director
Federal Trade Commission

Richard Cleland

Assistant Director
Federal Trade Commission

Mr. Cleland joined the Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Advertising Practices in 1991. In 1996, Mr. Cleland was appointed Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection and, in 1998, he was appointed Assistant Director of the Division of Service Industry Practices.

He currently serves as Assistant Director of the Division of Advertising Practices. His primary area of expertise is the advertising and marketing of health-related products and services. He also supervises many of the Commission’s health fraud and weight-loss product and service law enforcement initiatives.

Mr. Cleland supervised the FTC’s review of the Endorsement and Testimonial Guides and the revision of the FTC’s guidance on making effective disclosures on the Internet and other digital platforms (.com Disclosures). Recent projects have included social media marketing and native advertising.