Carolyn Bunting is Co-CEO of Internet Matters, an independent, not-for-profit organisation which helps families keep their children safe online.
Carolyn has been at the helm of Internet Matters since its launch in 2014 by founding members BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media. Since then its website and resources have become essential advice for parents and education professionals.
She is passionate about encouraging industry to collaborate to address this challenging societal issue, with Google, the BBC, Facebook and Samsung among the many media and tech companies who have since become members of Internet Matters.
Carolyn is regularly invited to speak at the biggest industry events, has become a well-respected spokesperson in the media, and her work as a member of the UK Council for Internet Safety and the Royal Foundation Task Force for the Prevention of Cyberbullying has helped influence government policy.
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