I am an AOP Award winning and APA Award nominated journalist with over ten years' experience writing and editing both online and in print for some of the world's best-selling magazines and national newspapers.
I now work as a journalist and consultant running my own company, Offworld Media. I write for The Metro, The Guardian, The Sun, Daily Mirror, Wired, BBC Focus, T3, Stuff, Tech Radar, Recombu, Trusted Reviews and more. I also consult for several big brands.
I started work at FHM working on the relaunch of the website which won the AOP Consumer Website of the Year Award 2009. I stayed on working as a writer tasked with reviews, video content management, SEO execution, social media drive, video presentation and celebrity interviews. I also maintained the ZOO website at the same time.
After leaving I built a website – Wired Scientist – where I covered news on technology, science, comics and cars. I continued to run the site while working at my full-time job as online editor at Wardour. There I built and maintained websites liaising with writers, artists, publishers, and clients both in print and online. I was nominated for an APA Award for video production.
I then worked for the world's best-selling gadget magazine, Stuff. I wrote news, reviews, and presented videos for Stuff.tv. I worked regularly with corporate and press contacts and some of the most influential technology companies in the world including Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony, Nike and more. I was tasked with breaking and writing world-class news stories, daily. And promoting them socially. I've also spoken on BBC, Sky and Channel 4 News on behalf of Stuff.
I was news editor at Pocket-Lint where I sourced, wrote and edited daily tech news features and reviews.
I am available for technology consulting and have worked with major companies at the design, research and development, plus marketing stages.