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About Suki Thompson
Suki Thompson is well-known in the media and communications industry as a serial entrepreneur; co-founder of the award winning Oystercatchers, marketing consultancy, Haystack and Bunker Gin and now Founder of Let’s Reset, the cultural change transformation company. She is also Executive Director Xeim/Centaur Media and NED Gateley Plc. As a transformational business leader with a passion for promoting business cultures founded on commercial effectiveness, wellbeing and resilience, Suki is regularly named as one of the most powerful people in advertising by industry bible Campaign, was a previous Chair of The Marketing Society, a member of WACL, received an Honorary Doctorate from Coventry University for Marketing & Entrepreneurship and in 2018 landed Entrepreneur of the Year by WinTrade. She has advised some of the most powerful brands globally including, McDonald’s, Samsung, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Barclay’s and Landmark and worked with the top agency groups including WPP, Omnicom, Havas, Publicis and Interpublic. Suki was a Trustee of Macmillan Cancer Support for eight years, following her first of four cancer diagnoses in 2008. Since then she has discovered she holds the BRCA gene. This has led her to think carefully about her own wellbeing and contributed to her enormous resilience which led her to writing the book, Let’s Reset. Suki has two children Jaz, who heads up Let’s Reset Education and Sam, both of whom appear in her book, Let's Reset with Rankin.
Recent Comments
Looks like a great film. Thanks for sharing this Lola
Great interview, Megan. It was fascinating to hear how an influencer like Andre creates content and has grown his following through Covid-19.
David, Great session at FOM this week with the equally brilliant Syl Saller talking about the marketing industry www.festivalofmarketing.com
Love this, Thanks Yulia. I'm dreaming of being in Bali
love this! stay watching til the end and Lin sings Dear Theodosia... I want a slide in my house like his !!
Richard, you were a brilliant, lovely and charming man, we will all miss you. Our thoughts and love to you Carol x
Short and to the point, thanks Steve... I'm off there right now
Thanks for sharing your story with us. For me just going to the gym is hard work and I have none of the additional challenges you experience. But like you, I know it’s good for my brain and my soul as well as my body