
I'm an ex-broadcaster turned to the Internet... and always in the vanguard.
In the early 'noughties' I ran the Travel News Organisation providing travel news copy to start-up travel brands like Travelstore.com and Travellingwithchildren.co.uk.
In the late nineties I was co-director of Paprika, a company making streamed audio features and SMIL-based AV clips for websites.
Prior to that I was Travel Editor at the world's largest commercial radio station, Classic FM. For six years I was responsible for producing and presenting the Classic Travel Guide on Classic FM, a weekly one-hour travel programme which reached a national audience of almost 1/4 million (per edition) in the UK and which visited between 80-100 worldwide destinations per annum. It was also broadcast on Classic FM in the Netherlands, South Africa, & Tokyo.
Before Classic FM I worked for a large Independent Local Radio station in the South-West called Devonair Radio (Exeter, Torbay & East Devon - it no longer exists) where I was responsible for producing and presenting a string of successful speech-based programmes, including two travel programmes a business programme and a national award-winning personal finance programme.
And before that I worked for Computers for Business, a company in the South-West programming and selling the first generation of Phillips, NCR and Plessy business computers operating on CPM and MS-Dos!
Since the millennium, I have also worked as a freelance print journalist specialising in both Travel and New Media for a number of leisure & business publications including Film-makers Guide, International Living and Marketing Week. Until recently I wrote a monthly business travel column for the Institute of Directors' magazine, The Director.
I am a committee member of the British Guild of Travel Writers, and the guild's webmaster, responsible for the guild's website and its travel industry contacts database.