
Elizabeth Davis

Dorian Morris
A true champion of inclusivity within wellness, Dorian Morris is a beauty junkie with deep expertise across categories from cosmetics to haircare to skincare to food/wellness. She is the Founder/CEO of Undefined Inc which includes Undefined Beauty, a clean, conscious, inclusive lifestyle brand focused on democratizing wellness and destigmatizing plant magic. The Glow Collection taps into the supercharged benefits of CBD to soothe, balance and heal whereas the new R&R Collection harnesses the power of adaptogenic mushrooms to detoxify and protect against daily stressors and there is continued category expansion on the horizon. Dorian believes in the power of plant magic in all its forms and has built Undefined to educate, normalize and demystify plant-based solutions for all. She believes we all deserve access to high-quality products that don't cost your first born child. Wellness shouldn’t be illusive or exclusive—let’s democratize it.
With a diverse leadership background, her previous experience spans Retail, CPG and Beauty—from leading US Marketing at Covergirl Cosmetics, spearheading Prestige Innovation at Sundial Brands and as an early employee and global Brand Manager at Kendo, LVMH’s innovative brand incubator. Prior to beauty, she started her brand management career at General Mills, sharpening her general management and brand building skills on legacy brands such as Chex Mix and Yoplait and started her career in the Macy’s buying office, mastering merchandising and portfolio management. She graduated from UCLA summa cum laude and received her MBA from Harvard Business School. A true wanderlust with an adventurous spirit, in her free time Dorian enjoys globetrotting (and has traveled to 60+ countries) and is a proud pet mom of a spunky Morkie named Monaco, who is Undefined's CPO (Chief Protection Officer).

Saykon Dee

Shelby Ogan

Tracey McNeill
Tracey McNeill is currently VP Clinical Governance & Quality at Babylon Health, leading the team responsible for ensuring clinical standards are consistently implemented and audited across the globe. Prior to this, Tracey was Chief Mobilisation Officer where she was responsible for facilitating the set-up of Babylon clinical services into new and exciting markets, most recently this included the Babylon Telus partnership in Canada.
Tracey was previously CEO of Babyl Rwanda, for 3 years she lived and worked in Rwanda establishing Africa’s first fully integrated digital health service into the Rwandan health system. By using digital health technology as an enabler with AI in government health posts and facilities, she has been helping transform the delivery of health care to the entire population by offering accessible and affordable health care to all. The results have been exceptional with Babyl now having completed 1 million digital health consultations since launch.
Tracey is an experienced international healthcare operations executive, having worked extensively in a diverse range of sensitive healthcare settings globally. She has worked in the developing world for both private sector and NGO’s that transform the lives of people. Tracey has lead many public/private sector partnerships to re-design health delivery systems. She was formerly SVP and Commercial Director of Marie Stope’s International with responsibility for commercialising many of its international programs through delivering sustainable solutions.

Kathy Kaluhiokalani
Kathy Kaluhiokalani is a veteran healthcare industry leader and the Chief Operating Officer of Advantia Health. Kaluhiokalani oversees payer relations, integration, and operations for the company’s practices and technology.

Dr Tobias Lindstrom
Tobias received his PhD in Physics from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, in 2005.
After his PhD Tobias worked as a postdoctoral researcher at NPL, University of Birmingham and Royal Holloway, University of London. He joined the Quantum Detection Group at NPL as a Senior Research Scientist in 2012 and was promoted to Principal Research Scientist in 2020.
During his time at NPL, Tobias has primarily worked on superconducting quantum technology. In addition to conducting research relevant for the emerging superconducting quantum computing sector, he has also pioneered the use of precision frequency metrology methods for the study of noise in superconducting resonators and qubits.
Tobias’ research interests include many aspects of solid-state quantum information processing. In particular the study of decoherence mechanisms and other topics related to the materials used to fabricate quantum circuits. He is also involved in the development of novel methods and instruments for characterising quantum circuits.

Sal Bosman
Originally Sal was trained as a design engineer (BSc.) and has conducted projects for clients such as Philips Design, Mercedes-Benz and Red Bull. As co-founder of a high-tech SME on wireless sensor networks for mobility applications (todays internet of things), he has had over 10 years’ experience in high-tech entrepreneurship. Subsequently Sal studied Physics (BSc.), theoretical Physics (MSc. cum laude) and conducted a PhD on quantum computing in Delft. In October 2016 Sal founded Delft Circuits, a company focused as a supplier of quantum hardware for the quantum industry.

Roger McKinlay
Roger McKinlay was appointed Challenge Director – Quantum Technologies for UK Research and Innovation in September 2018. Roger has served on the National Quantum Technologies Programme Strategic Advisory Board for three years and was a panel member for the 2016 Quantum Technologies Blackett Review. He has held senior engineering, programme and strategy positions in several industry sectors. Roger read Engineering at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and Fellow of the Institute of Directors. He is a Fellow and a past president of the Royal Institute of Navigation.