Keme Nzerem
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Presenter / Journo / moderator - mainly C4News. BAFTA nom. RTS winner. Co-founder Opening Up The Outdoors. Love the mountains... but South East London forever!
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In Georgia’s rural mountains, pristine powder snow blankets rumbling tension
The tranquility of Bakhmaro under a matte of velveteen March powder is broken only by the powerful thrum of a snowcat vehicle. There are no clanking chairlifts dotting these remote Georgian hillsides. No eisbars blaring cheesy Alpen pop across the hills. Just skiers and snowboarders keen to sample the best of the Caucasus backcountry, and the Goldilocks snow conditions luring curious skiers to this former Soviet nation, which also happens to be at the nexus of a geopolitical hotspot.
MELANIN ON THE SLOPES
By Keme Nzerem, Journalist and presenter Channel 4 It’s a rare thing for me to see another rider of colour during the snowy winter months in the hills. We all know the reasons – it’s eye wateringly expensive, and for many Brits – let alone ethnic minority Brits – skiing and snowboarding just aren’t things that are embedded into our family lives. The physical and mental health benefits of heading out into the hills speak for themselves.
Podcast: Security Automation and the CISO
How is automation reconfiguring detection and response practices? How should security teams implement these effectively to maximize business value? What critical things should the C-Suite understand about the CISO’s needs today? And what lessons have you learned after 12 months of industry-wide ‘crisis’ mode?
Podcast: Defining the Future of Work
What is the difference between hybrid working, the hybrid workplace or the future of work? How can technology leaders prepare for and execute strategies to adapt to them? How much of the media’s reports on global shift to hybrid is true? And what industries and/or regions are best suited to a new way of working and what does that mean for your teams?
Podcast: Cloud and Culture in a Distributed Workforce
Ashish Arora, VP Cloud and Infrastructure Services, HCL Technologies; Paul Coby, CIO, Johnson Matthey; Harry Moseley, Global CIO, Zoom; Ian Cohen, Chief Product and Information Officer, Acacium Group; Avril Chester, Chief Technology Officer, RIBA, sit together to consider collaboration and cloud, two of the most important elements of business in 2021. In partnership with HCL.
Security Automation and the CISO
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Defining the Future of Work
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Cloud and Culture in a Distributed Workforce
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Melanin on the Slopes
30 September 2020 By Keme Nzerem, Journalist and presenter Channel 4 It’s a rare thing for me to see another rider of colour during the snowy winter months in the hills. We all know the reasons - it’s eye wateringly expensive, and for many Brits - let alone ethnic minority Brits - skiing and snowboarding just aren’t things that are embedded into our family lives. The physical and mental health benefits of heading out into the hills speak for themselves.
I’ve been speaking to Patrick Hutchinson, the man carrying an injured stranger during clashes yesterday between far right & anti racist…
I’ve been speaking to Patrick Hutchinson, the man carrying an injured stranger during clashes yesterday between far right & anti racist activists. “His life was under threat” Patrick said. “so I put him on my shoulders and marched towards the police” @channel4news #c4news @ 530 Patrick said: “i know nothing about the man i saved. I think he was partially drunk, i think he was partially unconscious.
The best adventure films to stream at home
With travellers, adventurers and extreme sports fanatics confined to their homes in many countries around the world, we asked Keme Nzerem...
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