Founder

Joshua Oliver

Artistic Director &

Artist (Red Jay)

RSA Fellow, BFI Fellow and British Council alumnus whose practice spans film, public art and civic   participation, to connect socially engaged artistic interventions with credible democratic and policy impact

Trustees & Board Level Members

Celine Rich Darley

Trustee

A former community artist and co-founder of an international energy and environment think tank,   working as a fundraising             consultant and prospect research strategist in the UK, now serving as Governance Manager for The Felix Project, having sat on nine nonprofit and social enterprise boards across Canada, the US and the UK

Martin Oxley

Trustee

Fellow of the Market Research Society and of the RSA, recognised internationally for his expertise in human sentiment and behaviour, he has been a sought‑after speaker around the world, sharing insights into what drives people, how they make decisions and how               organisations can connect with them in meaningful ways

Liam Murray

Charity Secretary

Senior risk and governance       specialist across major financial   institutions, currently bringing deep expertise in regulatory     compliance, organisational design and charity governance

Participatory Democracy Team

Gillian Baxendine

Participatory Democracy Lead

Established and led the Participation Team at the Scottish Parliament in engagement through digital and deliberative democracy, with a focus on scaling inclusive participation and community-led policy development

Jack Davies

Participatory Democracy Advisor

Creative campaigner, artist and activist working at the intersection of international development, education, democracy and culture. He campaigns for the United Nations Global Goals with Project Everyone, and is the founder of Making Movements

Policy Advocacy Team

Fatima Alotaibi

Policy Advoacy Lead

Public policy and governance     specialist with experience at the World Bank and UK government, leading multi-stakeholder policy dialogues, developing national performance frameworks and translating complex public input into credible advocacy and           decision-ready policy briefs

Julia Bairstow

Policy Support Assistant

BSc Botany and Environmental Science and MA Governance, Development and Public Policy graduate, working at the               intersection of climate action,     environmental governance and public policy

Project Team Members

Zinat Papia

Environment Lead

Zinat in an Erasmus Scholar and Climate change risk analyst with experience across ICCCAD, Friendship NGO, UNFPA and     sustainability consultancies,           specialising in resilience,             adaptation, life cycle assessment and policy-facing research for     climate-vulnerable communities in the UK and internationally

Minnie Peacock

Project Coordinator Lead

Minnie is a University of Cambridge graduate in Sociology and Medical Sciences. She led programming and operations for the Magdalene May Ball 2025, and has experience across the creative sector in arts administration, event production and backstage theatre

Operations Team

Adrian Cheung

Operations Coordinator

Adrian graduated from The University of Edinburgh with MA Social Policy & Sociology and MSc International Relations. He is deeply passionate about           community empowerment and     reducing economic inequality,   sharing his knowledge and         expertise to a range of Scottish charities, including SOHTIS, Citizens' Advice, and Edinburgh Community Food

Miranda Romero

Operational Support

Miranda is a First-Class BSc (Hons) Software Development for Business graduate apprentice at Accenture, bringing technical   problem-solving, application       development and systems thinking to support organisational               infrastructure and digital operations

Research Support Team

Sarah Fay

Art Direction Research Associate

Sarah holds an MSc in Modern and Contemporary Art from the University of Edinburgh and is     focused on working with               organisations that create         meaningful impact in the world

Jane Robb

Academic Rigour Advisor

Jane is an artist and academic with over a decade of experience in     science education, including as a qualified teacher and lecturer in outdoor education. Her first PhD is in environmental social science, and she is currently pursuing her second doctorate in art and design at De Montfort University, UK. She has published peer reviewed       papers on heritage collections,     environmental social science and post-colonial teaching and learning

Annie Milburn

Social/ Data Analysis Research Advisor

Social researcher and engagement practitioner specialising in         qualitative data analysis. Professional background in       consultancy, including managing the analysis of nationwide public consultation projects in Scotland. Passionate about inclusive         participation, empowering         marginalised groups and ensuring that research outputs are clear and accessible to all

Communications Team

Ella Blackmore

Comms & Social Media

Ella is a First-Class Honours graduate in Media, Culture and Communications with experience supporting marketing, events and programme delivery in the cultural sector, including work with           independent arts organisations such as Liverpool’s dot-art gallery, Liverpool Art Fair and the dot-art Schools programme celebrating young creative talent

Hannah McDonald

Press & PR Manager

Hannah is a cross-platform     journalist specialising in the arts and entertainment with experience spanning news, health and         lifestyle, bringing an                     understanding of the media     landscape and writing skills from   working in national newsrooms, as well as a background as a           performer embedded in the arts scene and passion for social justice

Céline Dib

Podcast Production

Legal professional with experience in podcast production. Specialising in deconstructing regulatory frameworks into high-impact     narratives, and translating dense policy input into accessible reports and advocacy for social impact. Applying this expertise to podcast production to bridge the gap between "artivist" intervention and public knowledge

Research Partners 

Professor Sotiria Grek

University of Glasgow

Professor Sotiria Grek is Professor of Science, Knowledge and Public Policy at the University of Glasgow and Principal Investigator of the ERC funded POLART project, which examines how artistic     practices shape the production of public policy knowledge globally. Through this research programme, Hive Mind Speaks’ civic arts model is being examined as a real world case study of how artistic             interventions can generate new forms of policy insight and     democratic participation. Professor Grek is also supervising founder Joshua Oliver in the development of a PhD research proposal         exploring the Hive Mind civic arts model and its capacity to bridge artistic practice, public deliberation and policy development.

Professor Yvette Taylor

University of Strathclyde

Professor Yvette Taylor is Professor of Education at the University of Strathclyde and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. She is currently Principal Investigator of the research project Athena’s Threshold: An EDI Doorway to Participation and Change, funded by the University of Strathclyde. The project pilots Hive Mind Speaks’ civic arts model within a university setting, using a         campus-based artistic intervention to catalyse meaningful                 engagement with equality,           diversity and inclusion questions. Through this collaboration, the model is being explored as a tool for moving beyond                     compliance-driven approaches     toward deeper participation, lived experience insight and institutional learning.

Technology Partner

CrownShy

Official Civic Technology Partner

Hive Mind Speaks is proud to partner with CrownShy as our official civic technology partner, delivering our consensus-shaping deliberation and independent referendum platform.

Leaders in their field of particpatory democracy, their technology and platforms have been used for such consultations as rewriting the L.A. Charter, the paris AI summit and for organisations such as UC Berkely and the Europpean Rural Parliament.

Elizabeth Barry

Co-Founder / Listening at Scale Pioneer

Elizabeth works globally with social movements, governments and civil society to design large-scale participatory processes. Formerly Head of Partnerships at the Computational Democracy Project, she has played a key role in advancing open-source democratic innovation, including early international coverage of vTaiwan and ongoing leadership in digital self-governance through Metagov.

 

Stuart Lynn

Co-Founder / Data Scientist & Open-Source Technologist

Stuart is a developer and data scientist with a PhD in Astrophysics from the University of Edinburgh. He has led technical teams at CARTO and The Zooniverse, and builds open-source tools that widen participation in scientific and civic processes. He leads CrownShy’s technical architecture and platform development.

 

Andy Paice

Head of Engagement & Facilitation

Andy is a specialist in deliberative democracy and public participation, having designed and facilitated numerous UK citizens’ assemblies and juries. He bridges digital tools with real-world democratic practice, ensuring inclusive and credible engagement processes.

 

Shu Yang Lin

Head of Design / Civic Process Designer

Shu works at the intersection of design and democratic innovation. Formerly involved in Taiwan’s Public Digital Innovation Space alongside Digital Minister Audrey Tang, she has helped deliver large-scale participatory initiatives such as vTaiwan. She leads user-centred design at CrownShy, ensuring democratic tools are intuitive, ethical and accessible.

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