Natasha Hussein is a multifaceted visionary leader, creative powerhouse, public speaker, and author known for transforming industries and shaping the future of design, leadership, and personal fulfilment. Natasha has delivered game-changing insights on global platforms including Helsinki Design Week, Social Service Club in Denmark, and the Interior Design Show (IDS) in Vancouver. As a leading voice on transformative leadership, she has been a prominent speaker at influential events like The Future of Women in the Workplace hosted by General Assembly and Freelancer, Google Campus in London, and London Metropolitan University’s Accelerator Program. Natasha has also been a panelist at the prestigious Network to Net-Worth, where she contributed to vital discussions on wealth-building, leadership, and empowerment.
Beyond her speaking engagements, Natasha is a driving force in some of the world’s most important and forward-thinking design conversations. Featured in top-tier publications like Western Living, B.C. Magazine, and The Vancouver Sun, her visionary concepts have captured global attention. In Frame Magazine, she was one of five creatives invited to reinterpret the idea of ‘home’ through luxury hospitality, creating a groundbreaking hotel concept that redefines how we connect with our environment. Her radical school design in MISC Magazine upended traditional education models by emphasizing joy and creativity as core elements of the learning experience.
Natasha is also the author of The Fulfilment Manifesto, a powerful graphic book co-created with Darren Oorloff that inspires individuals to design lives of purpose, freedom, and authenticity. Endorsed by industry leaders like Claudio Fernandez-Araoz (Great People Decisions), James Allworth (How Will You Measure Your Life), and Nick Wheeler (CEO, Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts), the book challenges conventional definitions of success and empowers readers to pursue true fulfillment on their own terms.
Natasha’s brilliance is evident in her visionary contributions to some of the most ambitious and transformative design projects. Her Philippine Pavilion concept for the London Design Biennale broke new ground by blending artistry, innovation, and storytelling to redefine cultural representation in design. This pioneering work continues to inspire the global design community, setting new benchmarks for how culture, space, and identity are woven together in transformative ways.
With The Earth Project for Selfridges, Natasha delivered a bold, revolutionary vision that seamlessly merged luxury with sustainability, disrupting the luxury retail industry and setting the stage for a future where ecological responsibility is integral to high-end design. Her forward-thinking concepts continue to drive global conversations on the intersection of sustainability, luxury, and design, positioning Natasha as a leader in reshaping the future of retail.
Before dedicating herself to redefining design and leadership, Natasha was Editor and the first employee at Startup Magazine, where she spearheaded its expansion from a web-only publication to a dynamic digital platform, leading campaigns for global brands like Google. She also forged influential media partnerships with major players like WIRED and TechCrunch, cementing her reputation as a force in the media and technology sectors.
With a Chemistry degree from the University of Bristol, Natasha blends analytical rigor with visionary creativity, constantly challenging the status quo and inspiring others to think bigger, bolder, and more expansively. As a leader, she empowers individuals and organizations to break boundaries, realize their fullest potential, and drive transformative change in the world.