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Lamees Tanveer is a Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship at King's Business School, King's College London. She holds a PhD in Organisational Behaviour from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and teaches postgraduate courses in Entrepreneurial Leadership and High-Tech Entrepreneurship & Commercialisation. Her research focuses on purpose-driven organisations and the design of work that promotes learning, inclusion, and well-being. Positioned at the intersection of social entrepreneurship, organisational behaviour, and technology, she explores how individuals create meaning and agency within constrained environments and how innovation can extend processes to advance gender equity. Lamees is the founder of Firmly, a spin-out from LSE that develops AI-powered data systems to help organisations enhance women's workplace experiences and leadership pathways. Her work contributes to the Sustainable Development Goal 5: Gender Equality. She has collaborated with various social enterprises in emerging markets to generate evidence that informs practices and policies related to women's work and leadership. She has also taught at LSE within the MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship programme and worked with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization on women's entrepreneurship development.
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