
Brian Stephens, Esther Idoko,
Cllr Hamish Adourian and Andrea Dardi,
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Cllr Hamish Adourian was born and raised in Scotland, with a stint in Italy, I have lived in London all my adult life. Graduating with a degree in computer science & physics, I started my career as a software engineer in the financial industry, now working as head of sales & marketing for a financial software house. I am also an amateur writer of children's fiction, and have run author events at libraries and schools, as well as working with charities to help children with writing and storytelling skills, and developing entrepreneurship skills. Locally, I have been a primary school governor and ward panel representative on the Safer Neighbourhoods Board, and, of course, serving as Councillor for Earl’s Court since 2018. My aim is to ensure Earl’s Court remains a good place to live, work and visit, and to tackle anti-social behaviour, environmental problems, housing provision, the future of the high street, and the Earl’s Court development site. It is important we have a Council that responds to residents’ concerns, and reflects our priorities for the area—I run regular surgeries around Earl’s Court, and always available to meet or speak about any local matter.
Andrea Dardi is a proud Italo-British Earl’s Court resident, previously living on Trebovir Road and currently on Finborough Road, and is a former councillor with international experience. He is fluent in four languages and has a background in private banking. Championing cleaner streets, safer spaces, and accountable development, he’s committed to fighting antisocial behaviour and delivering practical results for our Earl’s Court community.
Brian Stephens, a long-term resident of Nevern Place, has worked alongside me over the past 3 years, most notably in the drafting of PSPO restrictions, the delivery of Hogarth Road and regular resident engagement. His experience in running his own business, a fintech software company, and background as a director of technology at a major UK bank will be major assets for the role. Brian is already a prominent local activist whom many of you already know and has been working closely with the Council Leadership team championing the Earl’s Court cause.
Esther Idoko is a community activist who understands the challenges in Earl’s Court. She is deeply rooted in faith and service, and will bring that dedication to her representation and advocacy for Earl’s Court. Her background is in architecture, project management and strategic advisory, bringing an important set of skills to the role. She is committed to championing safer streets, preserving Earl’s Court’s unique character and ensuring development benefits the residents of Earl’s Court.