Chakrabarti was originally born In
Watford before moving to
Bristol. Chakrabarti runs the digital agency Nameless, President of the
Bristol Chamber of Commerce, board member of
Home Office Transparency in Supply Chains MSSIG (Modern Slavery Strategy & Implementation Group), and ran the successful campaign to appoint a
Mayor of Bristol in 2012. Chakrabarti chaired a local democracy organisation, Bristol Manifesto. She is also a Research Fellow with the
University of Northampton Business School. Her digital agency, Nameless, campaigns against
modern slavery. As CEO of Transparency in the Supply Chains (TISC), a public database of company compliance with anti-slavery laws, Chakrabarti has called for companies to evidence their actions to combat modern slavery. Through her work with TISC, she helped make the
Modern Slavery Act 2015 into law. was a member of OFCOM's Consumer Panel from 2012 to 2018, and is a Business Fellow with the
University of the West of England. Chakrabarti was made a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2014 Birthday Honours, for "services to creative digital industries and the community in Bristol". In 2017 she and her husband Stuart Gallemore helped to save the life of a man who fell into Bristol Harbour while drunk by alerting others who came to his aid. In 2021 she became President of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce. == Awards and recognitions ==