The serious stuff...
An ambitious broadcast journalism graduate, accredited by the Broadcast Journalism Training Council (BJTC), with experience working in television and radio newsrooms.
Career Highlights

Being shortlisted by the Press Gazette as one of the UK's top student television journalists of 2008.

Broadcasting reports as a community correspondent on BBC East Midlands Today and BBC Radio Nottingham.

Creating multi-platform media proposals which help to bring our clients into the 21st century.
Personality profile
Hardworking and determined to succeed, Canadian (to explain the accent!), warm, bubbly, creative.
Admires most
Terry Fox (1958-1981). Two and a half years after having his right leg amputated because of cancer, 21 year-old Terry embarked on a 'Marathon of Hope' across Canada to raise money for cancer research. After 143 days running a total of 5,373 km or 3,339 miles across Canada, Terry's cancer had progressed to such an extent that he was forced to stop running. Despite this, he managed to raise more than $24.17 million, enough to reach his target of raising one dollar from every Canadian. Terry’s courage proved that anyone can be a hero.
Extraordinary talent
Willingness to try almost anything once (within reason of course!).
What flicks my switch?
Trying new things, visiting places of extraordinary beauty/significance, dancing (unfortunately it’s usually quite badly!), great stories.
Favourite film
At the moment it's a toss-up between Star Trek, Gran Torino and Avatar.
Favourite track
Far too many to list - it depends on my mood. I like music from every genre (except for death metal).
Favourite invention
The internet - for transforming the world, making information so readily accessible and opening up a realm of possibilities that were largely inaccessible before it.
Other people...
Angela Podmore
Aimee Postle
Simon Partington
Guy Ashworth
Jane Doyle
Majella McCabe