Meet our incredible ambassadors

Our ambassadors champion Sense’s vital work supporting disabled people to connect with others and be included in the world.

Read our ambassadors’ profiles to find out more about who they are and how they support Sense.

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Samantha Renke

Broadcaster, speaker, journalist, author and disability advocate.
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Lee Ridley

Award-winning stand-up comedian, also known as Lost Voice Guy.
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Rebecca Front

Comedy writer and performer, long-time supporter of Sense.
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Tola Andu

Social entrepreneur and dedicated advocate for autism awareness.
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Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini

Multi-award-winning bionic playwright and filmmaker.
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Jaina Mistry

TV personality, model and first blind woman to qualify as a fitness instructor
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Kitty Hinde

TikTok creator offering a candid perspective on the life of a blind person.
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Scott Garthwaite

Also known as Punk Chef, is a passionate chef and TV presenter.
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Professor Greg Whyte OBE

Olympian in modern pentathlon and a European and World medalist.
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Crip Ladywood

Wheelchair-using drag artist and disability activist.
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Oliver Lam-Watson

ParaFencing athlete and passionate about disability inclusion.
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Lisette Auton

Author, playwright, activist and performer.
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Ibe Sesay

Q Radio Drive Time presenter and supporter of Sense Northern Ireland.
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Siobhán Fitzpatrick

Wheelchair basketball player and member of the Athlete’s Advisory Committee.
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Jack Roughan

Former Paralympian using his experience and platform to raise awareness and represent disabled people.
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Bob and Amelia

A Sense legend, multi-marathon runner and fundraiser. A granddaughter and granddad running partnership!