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Who’s in Oxygen Influencers 2025?

Meet 25 more people lighting up the UK IT channel from outside the boardroom

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
20 October 2025
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Who made the cut for Oxygen Influencers 2025, the crowdsourced anti power list highlighting another 25 people driving positive change from outside the boardroom?

This year’s crop includes a young sales leader who has built a team of outside-industry talent, a vendor exec put forward for her work around menopause in the workplace, and the reigning HPE Channel Reality Show winner.

Their addition brings the total number of Oxygen Influencers to 50 following the project’s launch last year, in partnership with Nebula Global Services.

Download Oxygen Influencers 2025 here

All 25 have been held up by others for their role in driving positive industry change.

They represent companies including Softcat, Computacenter, Insight, Giacom, QBS Software, HP and Microsoft.

Variously, they have gone above and beyond in areas such as DEI, ESG or schools outreach, are industry newcomers making a big splash, or have just achieved something amazing.

Who are they, and what’s their view on topics such as how to attract more fresh blood into the industry?

Find out here.

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