CIMR welcomes three new CIMR Visiting Fellows

CIMR is very pleased to welcome three distinguished new members. All three have been actively involved in CIMR events and we look forward to their continuing engagement.

Monder Ram OBE

Professor Monder Ram OBE is the Director of Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME), based in Aston Business School, Aston University. He has extensive experience of working in, researching and acting as a consultant to small and ethnic minority businesses. He is a leading authority on small business and ethnic minority entrepreneurship research and has published widely on the subject.

Tim Vorley

Professor Tim Vorley is Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Oxford Brookes Business School, and is the VCG lead for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise. Tim currently leads the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)/Innovate UK-funded Innovation Caucus and is Co-Director of the ESRC-funded Productivity Insights Network, as well as partnering on several projects under the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund. 

Tim is also currently the Vice-Chair of the Small Business Charter, created by Lord Young to recognise business schools that play an effective role in supporting small businesses and student entrepreneurship

Jacqueline Winstanley, FRSA

Founder CEO Universal Inclusion, the Inclusive Entrepreneur and provides the Secretariat for the APPG for Inclusive Entrepreneurship. She is an entrepreneur, international advisor & inclusion strategist, author, public speaker and poet. She is a driver for increasing equality of access to life’s opportunities particularly Inclusive Entrepreneurship.