Contribute · Expert Speaker
Describe your work to people who have never seen it up close
You do not need slides, a talk you have given before, or a large following. The most useful sessions we run are somebody describing their ordinary Tuesday to a room that has never met anyone doing that job.
What it takes
60–120 minutes, as often or as rarely as suits you.
What you would do
- Speak at a session for students, job seekers, professionals or business owners
- Answer questions afterwards — usually the longest part
- Join a panel, or run a workshop if you prefer a smaller group
What we ask of you
- Be specific and honest, including about what did not work
- No selling — a session is not a pitch
- Tell us in advance if you cannot make it, so we can tell the room
What you get out of it
A public profile with figures counted from what you have actually done — sessions run, people reached, hours given. Nothing is invented and nothing is rounded up. It is a record you can point at.
Already doing this
People on this path

Ganesh H S
Founder, Gully Future Foundation
Builds the software, and then works out how to sell it — twenty-one years spent on both sides of that line.

Ranjitha RK
Co-Founder, Strategy & Product, Gully Group
Works out what a business actually needs before anybody writes code — then owns the product that comes out of it.
Other ways
Not quite the right fit?
There are six other ways to help, and one of them takes half an hour.