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Founder of Why Not I | Professional Basketball Player | England & Great Britain International | KeyNote Speaker | Model | Mental Health Advocate & Educator | Empowering Lives Through Inspiration & Aspiration

Excited to share that Tegan Salter-George has joined the Why Not I Advisory Board as Technical Advisor. Tegan brings deep experience in software engineering and technology leadership, having served as Senior Software Engineer at JPMorganChase and Lead Software Engineer at Macquarie Group. Her background in designing, building, and scaling complex systems makes her an incredible addition to our technical advisory team. As we continue to develop the Why Not I Wellbeing platform, an AI-driven system designed to prevent mental health decline in elite sport, Tegan will help guide our product architecture, infrastructure decisions, and data strategy. Her experience in high-performance, secure, and scalable environments will be invaluable as we grow. What stands out most is how naturally Tegan aligns with our mission. She’s passionate about using technology to make a real impact, ensuring what we build is not only technically sound but genuinely human-centred. Welcome to the team, Tegan. Excited for what’s ahead. We’re excited to have Tegan Salter-George join us on this mission and grateful for the perspective she brings to the Why Not I ecosystem. Tegan joins David Andrew, Marie Burnham, Arun Cowan, Lydia Edgar, Michael Clohisy, Andy Etches and Caragh McMurtry. #WhyNotI #AdvisoryBoard #TechInnovation #SportsTech #AI #MentalHealth

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Lydia Edgar

Employment Partner and Head of Sport Sector Team at Brabners LLP

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Welcome to the team Tegan!

Arun Cowan

CEO @ Empiriq Group | Strategic Advisory From The World's Leading Executive Operators in Data, AI & Cyber Security | Private Equity Due Diligence & Value Creation | Sport | Public Sector

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Great to have you on board with us Tegan Salter-George!

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