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Comment: Please cut down the WP:REFBOMBING, there is no way this requires 54 citations! Most statements require only one. And completely non-contentious ones like "Jenk Oz is a British social entrepreneur and change activist" certainly don't need four. Start by getting rid of The Sun and Daily Mail, these are deprecated sources that must not be cited. Also consider removing the Forbes ones, per WP:FORBESCON. DoubleGrazing (talk) 09:04, 12 September 2024 (UTC)
British Young Entrepreneur and Change Activist
Jenk Oz is a British social entrepreneur and change activist[1]. He founded Thred Media[2], a Gen Z consulting agency and Thred,[3] a digital news magazine that focuses its daily content and editorial insights on global social change-related topics aimed at teenagers and young adults.[4]. The site is published in seventeen languages and provides accessibility to all readers.[5]
Jenk Oz, also spelt Cenk Oguz, was born in London, England to a Canadian mother and Turkish father on 23rd of April, 2005[6] and is an only child.
Jenk Oz regularly speaks on Generation Z,[7] social change,[8] youth employment,[9] young entrepreneurship[10] and creating impact at scale.[11]. He has given three Ted X Talks including 'Ideas Ink.'[12] and 'Can a Like Save The World: The Power of Clicktivism'[13] and spoken at conferences including Forbes 30 Under 30, The World Lottery Association Annual Meeting,[14] ABTA Annual Conference,[15] Dubai Knowledge Summit,[16] AWS Summit London,[17] VOX YMS New York,[18] Tech Retail Week and Oxford Global: Summit For Young Leaders.[19]
Jenk Oz has been recognised for his work by Forbes 30 Under 30,[20] Media Week 30 Under 30,[21] Professional Publishing Association Next Gen- 30 Under 30,[22] Digiday Future Leader Award,[23] Digiday Greater Good Award,[24] Anthem Young Leader of the Year Award,[25] The Evening Standard Progress 1000 Tech[26] in addition to The Diana Award[27] and British Citizen Youth Award (BcYA)[28] for public service in education and social change.
Jenk Oz has been referred to as 'The Gen Z Whisperer'[9] and 'the UK's Youngest CEO'[29] and his career has been well documented in Forbes[20], Business Insider,[29] Fast Company,[30] Fortune,[4] AdAge,[31] and Campaign magazine.[21]
He has also co-authored several published research reports with Ogilvy and Canvas8[32] including 'For Gen Z, Brand is What You Share, Not What You Sell[33].
Jenk continues to live in London, England where he is pursuing a diploma in classical piano and DJing at venues around the UK.