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Male Allies UK to take the stage at Anthropy 2025

CEO of Male Allies UK, Lee Chambers
Male Allies UK founder Lee Chambers will be speaking at this year’s National Gathering

Male Allies UK will be attending Anthropy this year, the UK National Gathering. Their founder, business psychologist Lee Chambers, will be taking to the stage across the 3 days, speaking about unbound leadership and the current landscape for gender equality and the future of masculinity. This is a topic that is deeply connected to Male Allies UK’s mission, which includes engaging more men in inclusion, building the skills of allyship and closing gender gaps, all while supporting boys in education.

This national conversation comes at an essential time, with social indicators for men and boys declining, and gender gaps increasing. Male Allies UK will be releasing their research on the State of Boyhood in the UK this summer, and will be showcasing some of the early findings at the event later this month.

Anthropy started in the midst of a global pandemic. In 2021, business leader and serial campaigner John O’Brien MBE conceived Anthropy as a means through which Britain could emerge stronger after the pandemic and look to re-envisage itself and its role in the world.

His idea was to create a unique national gathering where responsible leaders from all sectors would converge. John chose the unique location of the Eden Project, Cornwall to provide a noteworthy backdrop for the gathering — somewhere that, in his view, is a remarkable illustration of visionary leadership and regeneration.

Today, Anthropy is a national membership network where leaders convene, collaborate, and collectively inspire action year-round.

On being a part of this year’s national gathering, Lee Chambers said, “I am excited to bring a much-needed conversation to the national stage alongside many other social entrepreneurs and changemakers. I am also looking forward to exploring other vital topics that connect to creating a better future for the UK and all those within it. The Eden Project is a wonderful venue that will stimualte new thinking, so I can’t wait to come together and create some change.”

Being present at Anthropy ends Q1 on a high for Chambers and the team, having also spoken at the FTSE Women Leaders Review launch, his new book Momentum becoming a bestseller, and being featured as a Forbes Changemaker to Watch for 2025.

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