BITE-SIZED BOOKS - Key Persons


AMELIA COSTLEY

Job Titles:
  • Head of Creative

Angela Antetomaso

Job Titles:
  • Journalist, Broadcaster
Angela Antetomaso is a journalist, reporter and TV host with two decades of international broadcasting experience. She has lived in Rome, Milan, London and New York, working at CNN, Bloomberg, CNBC and Forbes. For eighteen years Angela has hosted her own daily live television show covering finance, politics and current affairs, and interviewing some of the most influential business leaders in the world. Over the years, Angela has also contributed to several international magazines and newspapers, and she is a regular public speaker and event presenter both in Europe and in the United States.

Atima Srivastava

Job Titles:
  • Author
Atima Srivastava was born in Mumbai in 1961 and came to London at age 10. She was a film editor for 16 years and then a university lecturer developing and teaching courses in Literature, Film and Immigration. She has published two other novels, as well as several screenplays and short stories and been a Visiting British Writer in Residence at universities in over 50 cities including Seoul, Mumbai, Mainz, Sophia, Bern, Koln, Lugano and Singapore.

BEATRIZ AGUAS

Job Titles:
  • Illustrator

DEAN STOCKTON

Job Titles:
  • Illustrator

DR PAUL DAVIES - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Non - Executive Chairman

GLENDA PEARCE

Job Titles:
  • Editorial Manager

JULIAN COSTLEY - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Owner

Mark Brolin

Job Titles:
  • Analyst, Economist
  • Political Analyst, Economist, Commentator
Mark Brolin is a British-Swedish political analyst, economist, commentator and author who has had the opportunity to work within both the public and private sectors. Well-known employers include the Swedish Foreign Ministry, OMX (Nasdaq) and Cantor Fitzgerald. He is a regular contributor to the public debate in both the UK (for example The Telegraph, The Times, CapX, City AM) and Sweden (for example Expressen, Expressen TV, Göteborgsposten). He was employed by Cantor during the September 11 disaster (Cantor was the company most severely affected; 650 of his colleagues passed). This disaster proved a career turning point for him. Analytically he started to also focus on the threats to a vital society. He has found that groupthink, when marketed by any political camp calling the shots for a long time, will eventually turn more destabilising to society than even terrorist attacks. Since external enemies are easy to unite against while easy to spot. Political camps with institutionalised powers, on the other hand, will typically move into excess terrain unknowingly. Division will inevitably follow given that the orchestrators of the overreach will typically be the last to notice the big picture effect. Mark has remained politically unattached while a strong believer in realism and political balance rather than in the individual superiority of any particular ideology. So in a genuinely independent capacity he has produced political and economic analysis, on three continents, on behalf of corporations, think tanks and research institutes. He is a regular speaker on topics such as democracy, populism, political trends as well as macroeconomic trends. Mark completed a master's degree in Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics.