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Managing Director of Didobi. Chairman of Emu Analytics.Honorary Professor @UCL. 'Datapreneur', Adviser, Speaker and Mentor.

I and the wider Didobi 'swarm' are involved in some important research with UCL on Night Workers and Night Businesses in #london, supported by the Greater London Authority. More than 1.3 million people work through the night in London. Yet as workers in this sector continue to grow, our understanding of their lives, the impact this work has on them and the needs of those who keep the capital working remains weak. They are often unseen and unheard but play a critical role in the beating heart of London. They might be medics, utilities workers, cleaners, drivers, work in a factory, security staff, hospitality workers, actors, call centre operators, teachers ..........   This research aims to address this, and we would be most grateful if you could help share our online survey through your networks and encourage night workers and businesses who operate at night to take part. PLEASE help us create a better understanding for all who have to work or operate a business at night in London which will in turn help other cities and towns across the world address this issue. THANK YOU! James Cheshire Paul Broadhurst Amy Lamé Emma Jones 🔹🔸 Mallika Basu🔹🔸 Matt Baker Ojay McDonald Cathy Parker MBE, SFIPM Kate Nicholls OBE Nalin Seneviratne Michael Kill Melanie Leech Helen Dickinson Liz Peace Mark I. Mayor of London New West End Company Ben Farrell MBE Matt Richardson Hume Jones Camilla Siggaard Andersen Victoria Hills MRTPI FICE FRSA MCMI CMgr Victoria Jessen-Pike Tim Rains Mikaella Mavrogeni Jo Wynn-Carter Commonplace Camilla Siggaard Andersen

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Ollie Toogood

Delivering efficient WiFi across UK retail. Working with landlords to increase dwell & deliver good customer data. Helping to populate the digital landscape with the latest in digital screen technology. Data. Tech. OOH.

1mo

Here here, the often unseen by many are the most important to our society and keep those coggs turning while many of us rest and in turn make it possible for us all to operate the next day. We are a 24 hour working machine, made up of a gigantic human chain, all playing an integral part in the success of this amazing city.

Jamie Bullen

Strategic Advisor - Real Assets, Finance, Crisis Communications

1mo

Great idea! Never worked nights but have been known to be out and out about in the twilight hours!

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