Selected work

Two decades of reporting, across wireless technology, training and development, and social enterprise — much of it commissioned by editors I’d first met as a client-side writer.

A selection of what’s still readable.

Pioneers Post — Social Enterprise World Forum (2020)

A series of founder profiles for the global news outlet for social entrepreneurs and impact investors, commissioned for the Social Enterprise World Forum 2020. From a Kaytetye changemaker redesigning the future at YLab, to a Colorado recycling pioneer born in a school bus, to a teenage founder training the next generation of African leaders. The commission came on the back of award-winning copy I’d written for Cambridge Social Ventures.

The brief: bring four very different social enterprises to life for funders, peers, and the merely curious — each in its own voice.

Professional Academy — guest columnist (2018–2020)

A regular contributor to Professional Academy, the CIM and CMI training provider, while mentoring its Level 4 marketing apprentices. A run of features on the themes I’d built a practice around years earlier: strengths-based leadership, story as a way of teaching, workplace culture, and persuasion that respects the reader.

Among them, a multi-part content-strategy series co-written with one of the Academy’s tutors, and an argument for home working as a productivity tool made well before the rest of the world caught up.

A weekly Newsbytes column and a hosted developer forum, “Holding Court,” for the Wireless Developer Network — one of the first online communities for mobile developers, founded in 1999. Reporting the standards, security flaws, and arguments shaping mobile and Wi-Fi as they emerged. One piece — “Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) — Gone in 15 Minutes” — is still cited in academic wireless-security research. Secured off the back of case studies written for Baltimore Technologies.

The brief: report on a fast-moving technical field every week, for developers who take joy in catching any corner cut — and host evolving conversations around it.

Books

Brand storytelling

Following a values-in-action report in which I identified 30 x one-minute stories showing how the company lived its societal values, I was retained as Microsoft UK’s CSR newshound, which led to more projects with individuals, internal teams, and external contractors I met along the way.

The brief: turn the proof buried across our entire UK business into stories that show our positive societal impact.

A short explainer video, used as the website hero for this drama-based training company specialising in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).

The brief: create a short film to show leadership and wider teams why belonging matters — and how it’s built.

Branding and messaging guidelines, and every word of the website, for the world’s first social-impact commodities asset management business. I shaped complex value-chain economics into language investors, development agencies, and farming communities could all act on. I now sit on the board as a Non-Executive Director.


The brief: turn a complex new business model into a story three very different audiences can relate to.


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The brief: make two companies’ combined IT capability read as a single, simple proposition.

The brief: surface the values that are already alive within an organisation and shape them into stories that aid recruitment and retention.

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