The Felix Project
Adebisi Akintokun is an accomplished financial professional with extensive experience in various roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as the Assistant Financial Accountant and Donations Database Administrator at The Felix Project, Adebisi specializes in month-end balance sheet reconciliations. Previous roles include Senior Finance Assistant at disguise, where responsibilities included maintaining the purchase ledger, and Finance Systems Administrator at Digitas UK, managing agency expense claims and ensuring document control. Adebisi has also contributed to organizations such as Costa Coffee, The Colefax Group, The Prince's Foundation, Teenage Cancer Trust, Endemol Shine Group, The Royal Institution, and Prince's Foundation for Building Community in various accounting and finance capacities. Adebisi holds a degree in Accounting and Finance from Kaplan Financial College, as well as a BTech in Finance from The Financial Training Academy.
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The Felix Project
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We fight food waste and food poverty by redistributing surplus good food to charities who need it. The Felix Project collects surplus fresh food from food retailers and wholesalers. We sort this in our depots and deliver it free of charge to charities and schools that provide hot meals and food parcels to people in need. This is a simple model that addresses the crucial issues of food waste and food poverty. We pass on the fresh, healthy food to charities who need it, supplying food for community kitchens, homeless hostels, food banks, refuges and charities cooking for people overcoming illness, incapacity or addiction. Our operation is simple, reliable and efficient. We have a small team of staff and more than 450 volunteers who drive our fleet of electric vans, walk or cycle to collect food from suppliers and deliver to around 1,000 charities and schools. Every hour volunteered enables 100 meals worth of food to be delivered and every £5 donated enables us to rescue £14.5 worth of food.