

Organised Influence: In conversation with Tim Chong, Co-founder & CEO of Yonder
Before we get to the good stuff
Tickets include:
4 glasses of Amie wine: red, white, rosé and sparkling crémant.
Charcuterie board
N.B. places are limited to 20 spots.
Organised influence is a live event series by STUDIO 8095, hosted by founder, Dein Harry, curated to explore one of the most quietly complex questions in our professional lives:
What does it truly mean to lead well?
For this start-up edition, we’re teaming up with Startups Magazine and sitting down with Tim Chong, Co-Founder & CEO of Yonder, a leading UK fintech that’s raised over £110M since 2021.
Start-ups are the ultimate stress test for leadership: resources are tight, decisions are fast, and the culture you set from the top defines everything that follows.
But these challenges aren’t just for founders - they’re the same ones you’ll face if you’re freelancing or navigating corporate life and about to step into a new leadership role.
We'll be exploring:
How do you lead when roles keep shifting and resources are limited?
How do you shape culture from day one?
How do you balance vision with the realities of execution?
STUDIO 8095 is on a mission to close the soft skills gap, through immersive, experience-led learning. Think strategic decision-making through poker or mastering small talk with improv. We're creating a new category of learning, where education meets experience, anchored across four pillars: communication, collaboration, critical thinking and leadership.
Yonder is a leading Fintech based in the UK, specialising in credit card reward points. Founded in 2020, the company has raised over £110M in debt and equity from VCs such as LocalGlobe, Northzone, Seedcamp & Jigsaw.
Startups Magazine is a bi-monthly publication created to champion technology startups with all aspects of their entrepreneurial journeys - helping them connect the dots from funding to founder wellbeing.