Instructors
Andrew Atherstone is a historian of modern Christianity. He is Latimer Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, and a Member of Oxford University’s Faculty of Theology and Religion. He has published widely on the history of evangelicalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Dr. Isabella D. Bunn is an international lawyer and policy advisor, with transatlantic experience as corporate counsel, trade and investment director, and endowed professor of business ethics. Based at the University of Oxford, she is Research Fellow in Governance and Global Ethics at Regent’s Park College.
Dr. Nigel Crook is Professor of AI and Robotics and Associate Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange at Oxford Brookes University. He graduated from Lancaster University with a BSc (hons) in Computing and Philosophy in 1982. He has a PhD in explainable intelligent machines and more than 30 years of experience as a lecturer and a researcher in AI.
Andrew Edmiston, a qualified Management Accountant, has worked for IM Group Ltd. since late 1992, having previously held positions outside the company in the wider motor industry. At the end of 2004, Andrew was promoted to Managing Director of IM Group Ltd. when he commenced a two year succession program.
Dr. Richard (Rick) J. Goossen is Chairman of the ELO Group. He is a meaning-driven entrepreneurial leader who serves an extensive network of entrepreneurs built over decades of client contributions, collaboration, research, public speaking, and volunteering—impacting approximately 100,000 leaders annually.
Dr. Katy Granville-Chapman is an associate fellow of the Oxford Character Project, a Teaching Fellow at Oxford University’s Department of Education, and a Research Associate at the Oxford University Wellbeing Research Centre. Katy is a Senior Fellow of The Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University's Community of Practice.
Dr. John Lennox is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He is an internationally renowned speaker on the interface of science, philosophy and religion. He regularly teaches at many academic institutions, is Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum and has written a series of books exploring the relationship between science and Christianity.
Simon Pillar is the Managing Director of Pacific Equity Partners, a highly successful private equity firm with A$9 billion (US$5.8B) in assets under management. Pacific Equity Partners (PEP) is the largest and most active private markets fund manager in Australia.