IMPORTANT UPDATE: Update on Demand
Due to a significant rise in demand for UnLtd Awards, we have introduced a limit on the number of applications we can accept and process in each award‑making round. This round will be limited to 650 submitted applications. We are currently at approximately 95% of this limit, so we encourage applicants to submit as soon as possible.
Tuesday, February 24th 2026
Hello! We are your panel members; we are looking forward to meeting you and hearing about your social venture.
UnLtd panels reflect our commitment to inclusion, with over 50% of our panel members identifying as Black, Asian or minority ethnic and/or disabled, and at a minimum, one panel member who identifies as Black, Asian or minority ethnic and/or disabled sitting on each panel.
Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd
Nuala started her career as an awareness raising officer supporting young people considering self-employment as a career option, she then went on to work on the community business start-up programme in Belfast. Before joining UnLtd in 2003, she worked for an all-island peace building charity on cross border economic programmes and opportunities. She is a passionate member of the team and is motivated by seeing the difference an UnLtd Award can make to the lives of our social entrepreneurs and in turn their beneficiaries. Nuala is married with two teenage children, trained as a dementia friend, and has recently taken up cycling.
Social Entrepreneur
Amy's passion to support communities to develop and thrive began in 2011 when she became the chair of a local Business Association and helped create a strong foundation for the eventual formation of a Business Improvement District. Driven by her own lived experience of teenage homelessness and isolation Amy went on to establish the Glasgow Girls Club based on sister organisation, the Lower Eastside Girls Club when she was introduced while living in NYC in 2013. With six years recent tech industry experience under her belt Amy is now committed to combining her experiences, passion and skills to unlock maximum opportunity for young women who are most at risk and marginalised in our communities.
Social Entrepreneur
Eve Kekeh is the Founder of Bundlee, the UK’s first rental subscription service for childrenswear. Eve is on a mission to transform the wasteful childrenswear industry and help to create a better future for little ones to grow into. Eve is passionate about the circular economy, reducing waste and extending the lifespan of products. She holds a Masters in Enterprise and has been listed on Forbes 30 Under 30 and Drapers 30 Under 30 and was awarded Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year for London at the Great British Entrepreneurs Awards.
Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd
Thomas is a Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd, working on the frontline supporting social entrepreneurs from across Scotland. His job is to find social entrepreneurs and help them with funding and support to make big things happen. He's interested in finding solutions to spark more social innovation in our most deprived communities, which are often areas that could benefit most from social enterprise activity. Prior to UnLtd he worked in the private sector in logistics and supply chain management. As you can imagine, logistics isn’t the most exciting job and so he decided to re-train and did a postgraduate qualification in Community Development and worked in a number of community development and regeneration roles. He then found UnLtd and has enjoyed working with and supporting social entrepreneurs since 2007.