Our Team

  • Ashraf Hoque, Director

    Dr Ashraf Hoque is an experienced cultural consultant who has written over 300 country information reports on the UK and Bangladesh. He has worked as an ethnographic researcher on numerous policy-oriented projects funded by the European Commission (EC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

  • Matt Graham, Director of Operations

    Matt Graham is a multidisciplinary researcher applying his experience from a wide array of different research methodologies to provide clients with detailed and holistic insights into consumer behaviour.

  • Igor Cherstich, Senior Consultant

    Dr Igor Cherstich has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in Libya both before and after the revolution of 2011. He has also worked with the Libyan diaspora in the UK. Igor’s research covers a variety of topics including religion, tribalism, political change, youth culture and everyday life.

  • Dalia Iskander, Senior Consultant

    Dr Dalia Iskander is currently the Head of Medical Anthropology at University College London (UCL) and an internationally-recognised expert in health, particularly the social drivers of disease, behaviour change strategies and the evaluation of health interventions.

  • Joseph Buckley, Senior Consultant

    Joseph Buckley is completing a PhD in Anthropology at UCL. Having worked in policy at the Council for Assisting at Risk Academics, and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Joseph ran several high profile national policy initiatives at the British Academy.

  • Stefan Williamson Fa, Senior Consultant

    Dr Stefan Williamson Fa obtained his PhD in Social Anthropology from University College London in 2019. Following his doctoral studies, he has held esteemed research positions at the University of Birmingham, Lund University, and the University of Oxford.

  • Lewis Daly, Senior Consultant

    Dr Lewis Daly has a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Oxford. He has worked as an academic researcher and university lecturer for over ten years, at world-leading institutions including University College London (UCL) and the University of Oxford.