
Meet The Team
Led by the dynamic trio of Trix, Celia, and Sean, this exceptional team of executives is creating an empowering business experience. Drawing from their vast connections within government, broadcast, and digital realms, they are leveraging their expertise to galvanize opportunities for individuals to shine. Coming from diverse backgrounds, including those marked by obstacles of gender and race, Trix, Celia, and Sean are personally committed to forging a path towards a more inclusive career landscape. Their collective experiences bring a unique perspective and deep understanding of the challenges faced by underrepresented individuals. With their unwavering determination, they are dedicated to breaking down barriers and empowering others to forge successful careers.

Sean Worrell
Award winning Digital Media Executive for 20 years. Sean Worrell has held multiple International Senior Digital Executives roles, having driven the digital strategy for Discovery, E! Channel, MTV and Universal Television.
In addition to working with US Broadcasters, Sean previously ran an international division of Google’s MA3 Program, managing annual revenues of half billion dollars.
Partnering with GCHQ, he successfully launched a technology business that focused on data privacy within the advertising sector, and won the prestigious 2019 Google Startup EMEA Award.
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Sean has an MBA from Cardiff Business School and is about to complete a doctoral degree at a Business School in the Netherlands. He now lives in the Midlands and is on the board of a number of Black Education Trusts.

Celia Talyor
Celia Taylor started in the independent sector working in comedies, prime time formats and documentaries for C4 and BBC.
She then joined BBC as a Commissioning Editor in Factual working across BBC1 and 2 winning a BAFTA for Innovation for Doubletake. As part of the launch team for BBC3, she delivered ratings and critical success for the channel with shows like Diners, Celebdaq, Towerblock Dreams, and Madame Kitty’s Whorehouse.
Keen to branch out, she joined Virgin as Director of Programmes managing all aspects of 3 Digital channels - Bravo, Trouble and Challenge. Winning an RTS for Innovation for the first comedy UGC show, she also launched the first Virgin TV channel Virgin 1.
As Head of Un-scripted at Sky, she delivered their highest rating show in 20 years with An Idiot Abroad alongside other award winning formats like 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy and Pineapple Dance Studios. She also commissioned 6 Natural History films with Sir David Attenborough in 3D, and a slate of Award winning theatrical release documentaries.
Returning to production, she became MD of Mentorn Media securing a USA network series as well as US pilots and revitalising it’s UK output with new returnable series for BBC, C4 and C5 and an ambitious doc series for an SVOD.
She has 2 kids, a dog and a fish.

Trix Worrell
Trix Worrell is a multi-award-winning writer, director, composer and academic, working in film, television and theatre.
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Trix ran a successful transatlantic film company for ten years with producer, Paul Trijbits, working with Denzel Washington, Harvey Keitel, Thandiwe Newton, Whoopi Goldberg and Ridley Scott to name but a few.
Trix has won a British Comedy Award, a lifetime achievement Award from the Royal Television Society and is a BAFTA nominee. He was the writer and creator of Desmond’s; Channel 4’s most successful sit-com ever, which ran for 71 episodes, ending in 1994. The show is considered so much of a British institution that an excerpt was used for Danny Boyle’s Opening Ceremony at the 2012 Olympics in London.
Trix has been voted one of the "100 Great Black Britons Throughout History".
