For two decades I have worked at the interface of technology, culture, politics and security, supporting shifts from conflict to cooperation. I like to get things started. To make the impossible possible.

My experience includes time in Whitehall and Westminster, working on the UK Africa Strategy and political advocacy. I’ve delivered investigations into conflict dynamics for clients including the United States Special Envoy to grassroots community organisations, and ensured it informed their political and communications strategy. I have also developed innovations in PeaceTech such as Amnesty’s first use of Virtual Reality for advocacy, mobile applications for decentralised heritage and remote data collection, and product design for off-grid mobile cinema. I’ve also directed reportage and short film.

In 2010, I founded the successful C.I.C TFM, which has since delivered over 100 public and confidential projects with support from the European Union, U.S Department of State, USAID, AECOM, FCDO, Internews, the British Council and other NGO partners.

Open to new adventures.