Interwoven | Episode 4 | “Neil Chamroo, Dom Tyler and Temini Kasumu”


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In this episode of Interwoven, the focus is on sustainability, entrepreneurship, and community impact, providing a rich tapestry of insights and experiences from a diverse set of guests. Host Adam Roxby and James Cracknell kick off the episode by introducing segments featuring Dom Tyler, Neil Chamroo, and Temini Kasumu , each offering unique perspectives on business, social impact, and environmental sustainability.

Dom Tyler, a CRM developer and managing director, shares his journey from sales to software development and his entrepreneurial pursuit. He discusses the creation of a system called ⁠Recycy⁠ to streamline IT asset disposal, emphasizing environmental metrics and regenerative solutions. James Cracknell praises Tyler’s business vision and ethical stance, aligning success with lives saved.

⁠Neil Chamroo⁠, a student entrepreneur, talks about his journey from South London to the University of Essex, emphasizing the significance of personal experiences in fostering his passion for entrepreneurship and mentoring. He discusses his social enterprise’s focus on youth mentoring and life skills coaching, particularly addressing knife crime and youth violence, highlighting the importance of providing positive role models and support in schools.

Temini Kasumu shares her entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing her commitment to sustainability and women’s health through her business, ⁠Eiia⁠. She discusses the challenges of entrepreneurship and her vision to create safe spaces for women and promote environmental sustainability.

Throughout the episode, there is a recurring theme of leveraging personal experiences to drive positive change. From Tyler’s innovative software solutions to Chamroo’s community-focused mentoring and Kasumu’s dedication to sustainable and holistic women’s health products, the guests share a commitment to making a meaningful impact. The episode resonates with the overarching theme of entrepreneurship as a vehicle for positive change, underscored by a strong emphasis on sustainability and community engagement.

We hope you are left with a richer understanding of the diverse pathways to entrepreneurship, the power of technology in addressing environmental challenges, and the pivotal role of mentorship and community support in creating meaningful change.

Hosted by Adam Roxby and James Cracknell

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