James Townsend is the co-founder and CEO of Mobilise, a London-based digital support network and community for carers.
In this week’s Founder in Five Q&A, Townsend discusses why first time founders should focus on the problems that are important, not glamorous, motivating a team and why health services are ripe for disruption.
James Townsend: My co-founder Suzanne joined the Mobilise team just a few months after we started. She’s a stunning person to work with on a number of levels.
She brings a huge wealth of knowledge and wisdom to the team because of her own experience of caring for her husband. This has been invaluable. But perhaps more importantly the two of us just clicked. We’re very different people but have two things in common: a deep, burning passion to make things so much better for carers, and an instinct to find humour in situations when things are tough….
Fintech giant Revolut could be on the verge of an acquisition spree as its finance and strategy manager advertises expanding its mergers and acquisitions te
The head of safety at a top London AI firm has said generative AI businesses should not be left to solve ethical problems alone amid greater scrutiny of how
A London-based generative AI startup backed by Octopus Ventures has been allowing users to create “potentially harmful” content without restrictions, UK
Deloitte has today announced the winners of the 2024 UK Technology Fast 50 awards. The awards recognise and rank the 50 fastest-growing tec