The IEP Fellows Lecture is less than 3 weeks away and is a fantastic opportunity for Fellows to come together and hear from an inspiring speaker, Mr Levi Roots, the beloved celebrity chef, champion for social good and businessman behind the household hot sauce that shot him to Dragons Den fame.
This exciting and prestigious event, exclusively for IEP Fellows, promises to be a captivating opportunity for networking and inspiration. Sponsored by Fedcap and Get Set UK, with support from IEP Fellow Andy Gullick’s RIFT Social Enterprise, the event is set to bring together leaders in the employability sector for an afternoon of thought leadership and meaningful connections.
Meet Levi Roots: Entrepreneur, Musician, and Advocate for Social Good
Levi Roots is a celebrated entrepreneur best known for his Reggae Reggae Sauce, which shot to fame after his memorable appearance on Dragon’s Den. His brand saw near-instant success and has grown into one of the UK’s most recognised names in the food industry. But Levi’s story goes far beyond business.
An advocate for community empowerment, Levi is a patron of RIFT Social Enterprise, a non-profit organisation dedicated to helping marginalised individuals achieve independence and financial security through self-employment. His personal journey – from overcoming significant challenges, including a stint in prison, to becoming a thriving entrepreneur – serves as an inspiring testament to resilience and the power of second chances.
Levi’s passion for combining his love for music and food is encapsulated in his mantra, “Put some music in your food!” He has made a mark not only in the culinary world but also on television. In 2009, he hosted the BBC Two series Caribbean Food Made Easy, bringing the vibrant flavours of Jamaica into British homes. Levi has also appeared on various popular TV cooking shows, including This Morning, James Martin’s Saturday Morning, and Saturday Kitchen Live. More recently, he starred in the return of Celebrity Big Brother on ITV.
Beyond his business ventures, Levi’s musical talents have seen him perform alongside legends such as James Brown, Maxi Priest, and Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry. He has even been nominated for a MOBO Award for ‘Best Reggae Act’. Today, Levi continues to fuse his love for music and culture through his DJ show, Reggae Reggae Sound System, where he mixes reggae classics with ska, rock steady, and 90s dancehall hits.
Event Details
The 2024 IEP Fellows Lecture will take place on November 28th, immediately following the annual IEP AGM. The event will be held at One Great George Street in Westminster, a stunning Grade II listed Edwardian building located near iconic landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and St James’s Park.
Fellows are invited to attend the AGM in person this year, with more information available by contacting amy.lucas@iemployability.org
The Fellows Lecture offers a fantastic opportunity for leaders in the employability sector to network, engage with an inspirational speaker, and share knowledge. With the generous sponsorship of Fedcap and Get Set UK, this event is free to attend for IEP Fellows, and refreshments and canapés will be provided.
However, places are limited, so Fellows are encouraged to confirm their attendance as soon as possible to avoid missing out.
Don’t miss this year’s opportunity – secure your place today!
Click here to book now:
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