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Oxygen Influencers 2025 – have your say…

Tell us who you think is driving positive change in the UK IT channel

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
14 August 2025
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Last year, Oxygen Influencers highlighted 25 women and men driving positive industry change from outside the boardroom.

By popular demand, Oxygen Influencers is back again for 2025 in partnership with Nebula Global Services.

And this year we are inviting nominations from you, our audience.

Oxygen Influencers has been described as a kind of anti ‘power list’.

It is designed to highlight people who are lighting up the IT channel, but from outside the boardroom.

They could be:

  • Making a big impact in areas like ESG and DEI
  • Bringing fresh talent into the industry, or be fresh talent themselves
  • Young/new leaders who have made a massive impact in the channel in a short space of time
  • Have achieved something exceptional either in or outside of their day job.

Last year’s Oxygen Influencers project spawned a spin-off lunch and series of video podcasts. And in November, Pax8’s Daisy Pike was crowned Oxygen Influencer of the Year.

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Daisy Pike (centre), pictured with event compere Toni Kent and IT Channel Oxygen Editor Doug Woodburn

Oxygen Influencer is driven by confidential nominations from industry leaders and, this year, our wider audience,

If you have anyone you think might be good for this (ideally someone that’s not from within YOUR company, but instead a partner or peer), let us know by emailing [email protected].

All we need is a name, and a short commentary (50-100 words is plenty) on why they should be recognised, by Friday 29 August.

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