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2023 Alumnae Reception with keynote by Emily Penn: how shifting your mindset will change the world.

Exe-X: the annual Alumnae reception, the flagship event for Exeter’s alumnae (female graduates)

This year we are delighted to welcome Exeter Hon Grad Emily Penn as our keynote speaker.


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With the ongoing climate crisis, as well as the political and social injustices many people across the globe are experiencing, we often wonder how we as individuals can create meaningful positive impact. We are delighted that Emily will join us at our Annual Reception to share with us not only some inspiring stories from her adventures, but also insights into how shifting our mindset can be the key to changing the world around us.

After the keynote and Q&A, attendees will have the opportunity to network with other Exeter alumnae over drinks and canapés.

Emily Penn is an oceans advocate, skipper and artist; a graduate of Cambridge University with a degree in Architecture.

As much at home in and on the water as she is on dry land, Emily's ability to develop and communicate solutions for challenges facing today's society has been sharpened by a diverse portfolio of unique experiences.

She has organised the largest ever community-led waste cleanup from a tiny Tongan island, trawled for micro plastics on a voyage through the Arctic Northwest Passage, rounded the planet on the record-breaking biofuelled boat Earthrace, and worked on a sailing cargo ship trading western supplies for coconuts.

Emily splits her time between running eXXpedition - a series of all female voyages which focus on the relationship between plastics and toxics and female health.
Prior to this, Emily co-founded Pangaea Explorations, to enable scientists, filmmakers and everyday people gain access to the most remote parts of our planet; collecting data on global issues and along the way discovered previously unknown oceanic gyres – huge areas of plastic pollution accumulation.

An experienced public speaker, Emily has spoken around the world at TEDx conferences, universities and global companies, sharing both her adventures and an understanding of the issues relating to our oceans, human mindset and future society.

Emily was honoured with the Fitzroy Award at the 2016 Ocean Awards and is also the youngest and only female recipient of both the Yachtmaster of the Year, awarded by HRH Princess Royal, and the Seamaster of the Year award. She is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical society and in 2017 was elected as a member of the Cordon Rouge Club. In 2021 she was awarded a BEM in the Queen's New Years Honours List.

Tickets: £10 per person 

To secure your place, please make your bookings here.