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What was your first ever job?
I trained and qualified as a photographer and worked as a ‘Professional’s’ assistant in Soho. I then became a jeweller for a brief period, before finally ‘getting into advertising’as a Sales Executive for Tyne Tees Television, selling airtime to advertising agencies.
Why did you get into marketing?
I played for a local Cricket team from the age of 14 years old. A number of my teammates worked in the Advertising Industry. They used to tell me such brilliant stories of how exciting the business was and of course some of the amazing ‘Jollies’they were taken on. I love the creative aspect of the industry.
What would be the perfect day?
The trains running on time! Lots of meetings to discuss new client projects, research or membership.
What is your favourite social media platform when it comes to work?
I’m a huge fan of LinkedIn. I started using when it first launched as it was around the time I launched my own Agency and found it invaluable to keep in touch with Industry contacts. It is as relevant today – potentially even more so - as it was back then.
What is the best book you have ever read?
“Pillars of the Earth”by Ken Follett
If you could ban one buzzword or piece of jargon what would it be?
Storytelling
What is your all time favourite piece of content from a marketing perspective?
BMW Films - 2001. It’s clear that BMW were so ahead of the curve. The stellar line up of talent was nothing short of extraordinary. If BMW produced these films in today’s celebrity obsessed world, it would probably have ‘broken the Internet’! Due in large part to the quality of the storytelling, the purity of the brand integration and the quality of the talent behind and in front of the camera, BMW Films remain timeless and at the pinnacle of branded content. The
Who is the person you most want to meet in the industry and why?
Sir Ridley Scott – he is a legend in the world of content. A true visionary that I have been close to, through the brands I worked with, but never actually had the pleasure of meeting.
Do you ever turn your phone off and if so, when?
In a word - No
What's the best piece of advice you have ever been given?
“Advertising is just about selling stuff.”[the late, great] Tim Broadbent