
A bit more about me


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​Writing scripts, pitch documents and voiceover for television is a bit like writing copy. It means you need to get to the point quickly - in a way that draws your audience in, and speaks to them directly and personally.​
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My experience as a TV producer, producing documentaries and factual series, has made me an excellent listener and storyteller.
It also means I’m super organised, love a deadline and am pretty friendly.​
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I have filmed at the top of one of the world’s tallest cranes on a nuclear power station in Russia, and landed by helicopter on an iron ore ship off the coast of north Brazil. I have interviewed mothers whose children have been murdered, and top academics and writers.
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In short, I can take all your ideas and organise them into creative, succinct and clear brand messaging that gets you where you want to be.
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Before my career in television, I did a foundation year in Fine Art at the University of Arts London (then called Chelsea School of Art & Design), followed by a BA Hons degree in History of Art and French at Oxford Brookes university (J'ai oublié la plupart de mon français, alors s'il vous plaît, ne me testez pas!)​​​​​
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I then caught the travel bug, writing travel articles as I went, and to date have racked up a tally of 50 countries visited. However nowadays my two kids keep me closer to home and you’re more likely to find me in either a sauna or a yoga studio in my home town of Brighton.
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I have been practicing yoga for over 15 years but still can’t do the crow pose.
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And if I'm not in downward dog, I will probably be choosing paint colours for our never-ending house renovation, watering my many house plants, or heading to London, where I grew up, to get my fix of art galleries.
