Lee Chambers (born 22 May 1985[1]) is a British businessman and
radio host.[2][3] Chambers has been interviewed by Vogue,[4]The Guardian,[5] and Newsweek,[6] and is known for analyzing inclusion and wellbeing in the workplace.[7] He was born in
Bolton, United Kingdom, and is the founder of PhenomGames[8] and Essentialise Workplace Wellbeing.
Early life
Chambers was born and raised in
Bolton,
Greater Manchester. He has credited his father Delroy Chambers, a civil servant, and his mother Susan Chambers, a nanny, for his work ethic and academic achievement.[9] He is the oldest of three brothers, and the first in his family to attend university.[10]
After being made redundant from a corporate finance graduate scheme at
the Co-operative Bank, Chambers founded the video game company PhenomGames in 2008.[13] Initially trading from his parents' house, the business expanded into Europe. While leading PhenomGames, Chambers immune system failed, leaving him immobile and having to learn to walk again. The company was sold to a Danish conglomerate in 2020.[14]
Essentialise Workplace Wellbeing
Chambers is the founder of Essentialise Workplace Wellbeing,[15] a company that provides mental wellbeing initiatives to other organizations.[16] Chambers founded the business due to his own health challenges, and market opportunity for data-driven wellbeing. For his work with Essentialise, Chambers was selected as a Rising Star at the Hive Business Awards, and received a Great British Entrepreneur Award in 2021.[17]
Chambers is the host of the Self Aware Entrepreneur Show and was voted in the Top 50 BAME Entrepreneurs Under 50 in 2020 alongside
Nitin Passi,
Eric Yuan and
Rangan Chatterjee.[24] He has also been recognized by
Startups.co.uk.[25] Chambers is a contributor to discussions in the media regarding mental health and wellbeing and has appeared on the BBC, ITV and
Channel 5.[26][27]
Great British Entrepreneur Award - Service Industries (2021)[32]
In 2022, Chambers was inducted into the
Black Cultural Archives, for services to business and health, and was recognised as a
Marie Claire Future Shaper, alongside musician Harry Styles and sportsman
Tom Daley[33]
Chambers was the first Black British scientist to be made a Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences in March 2023[34]
Radio
Chambers life story was the subject of a
BBC Radio 4 programme presented by
Matthew Syed broadcast 22 November 2021, named: Sideways 19. Is This What Success Looks Like?[35]
Personal life
Chambers has a son and a daughter. They live in the
Ribble Valley.[14]