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Trevor Baylis OBE is most known as the British inventor of the
clockwork radio which he built when heard about Africans
suffering from AIDS. The radio was featured on BBC’s
“Tomorrows World” and he shot to fame. He has also been the
presenter for BBC’s “Best Inventions”. Trevor now operates Trevor
Baylis Brands, a company started to help young inventors develop
and market their ideas as well as to protect them.
Gary Grant and his wife Cath opened their first toy shop in “The
Entertainer” chain in 1981. It was one of the first British toy
shops where customers could actually play with the
merchandise.  The uniqueness doesn’t stop there. All of his
shops are closed on Sundays and any line of toys not thought to
be “wholesome” are banned from sale. Currently there are over
41 shops found in High Streets and shopping malls. Gary and his
wife have three children.
David Kirkland was one of the architects of England’s “The
Eden Project” - often called the 8th wonder of the world. He also
helped to design the famous roof of Waterloo International
Terminal, London and many other key architectural projects. His
key phrase and interest is “sustainable architecture” and he
attempts to build edifices that add to the environment rather than
to detract. He is married to Linda and they have two daughters.
Zhao Xiao has been named as “One of the Ten Leaders of our
Generation” by China’s "People’s Weekly". He is a Professor
and Doctoral-Mentor at the Beijing University of Science and
Technology and the former Head of  is the Economic Research
Centre. Zhao is one of the most highly respected economists in
Asia. His story is one of the most unique accounts to come out
of the nation of China.
Carol Chow is a Chinese entrepreneur, born in China but growing
up in New Jersey (U. S.). She has now returned to Beijing and
opened the popular CC Cakes. The company designs cup cakes
and bespoke cakes for a variety of celebrity guests and occasions.