About

Since 2002 I have been a freelance writer, editor, and communications advisor, mostly for clients involved in research and education, including Oxford University Press, Saïd Business School, Bayes Business School, and the international development and publishing organisation CABI.

I edited the Oxford University Press Annual Report for 14 years, and the CABI Annual Review for two, and have written numerous conference reports and ghost-written articles for clients in publications including the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Washington Post, BBC, Management Today, and Prospect. I was joint editor of Templeton Views, the magazine of Templeton College, Oxford (before its merger with Green College).

I have written and edited a number of practitioner-focused research reports, including Oxford’s The Museum Leaders Report and Understanding Chief Digital Officers, and I have written a teaching case study on the start-up company Inkpath.

Before freelancing I was responsible for the corporate communications at Oxford University Press (I continued the role on a freelance basis for six years), and before that I worked for a London PR consultancy and as a journalist on a business newspaper.