Ve Dewey is a London-based design leader, connector, researcher and polymath.
and
is passionate about cultures + connections + communities– the golden thread of her career and her practice.

She works at the intersection of tech, design and leadership, where Ve explores equitable, inclusive and long-term visions, especially within AI and leadership.

Ve brings over 15 years of experience from working across sectors and for iconic global organisations and brands, including Mattel and Adobe, and has created a unique foundation and understanding of what is needed to lead brands, organisations, and society for sustainable futures.

Ve researches Inclusive AI, design leadership, inclusive design and the intersection of design and cultures. She shares her findings through writing, keynotes and her podcast, ‘Concurrency of Leadership’.

A new podcast series around the concurrency of modern leadership.

With tech, policy and design intrinsically intertwined within contemporary society, the future progress of our collective success will be greatly impacted and influenced by leaders in these fields.

Concurrency is a leadership podcast that breaks down the silos between tech, policy and design leadership to explore societal issues, e.g., the impact of AI ethics on democracy, the future of healthcare
and communication within the climate crisis.

“I've always been impressed with her creative thinking and her dynamic life journey– she really takes control and responsibility for her actions. A rare and desired thing in a leader”.

— John Couch, ex-VP of Product, Hulu

“Ve is creatively brave to her core!
She shared her insights and helped
us shape an online experience like
no other…Her knowledge and experience of systemic change both
in education and industry helped
to spark many interesting conversations”.

– Helena Good, Director of Daydream Believers.
TES FE Lecturer of the year 2020.

“[Ve] is a vibrant, brilliant, and unrelenting leader. Teeming with ideas and enthusiasm coupled with the experience
to carry out her thoughtful, valuable, and compelling vision, while attracting others into
her orbit.”

— Louise Sandhaus, Author and US Design Academic Leader