With her co-founders, she launched KERVI, which means "contribute" in Cornish, in 2021 building a company focused on impact forecasting and knowledge exchange capturing software.
With a professional background in higher education as a university lecturer, Natalie has a deep understanding of the academic landscape and the challenges of knowledge transfer. Her passion for entrepreneurship and social innovation has led her to initiate and lead various social initiatives, driving positive change in global, underrepresented communities.
In 2023, KEVRI, won the Times Higher Education's (THE's) Digital Universities UK start-up competition.