1978 - 1981 Rental management & logistics for West London production company. Programmed first UK version of Eagle I AVL equipment. Designed & built first ever interface for 16mm projection to work with AVL.
Youngest rental manager to successfully orchestrate 45 simultaneous UK wide events for AVIS over two days. Studied audio visual theory, electronics, studio design, lighting & conference production.
1981 - 1987 AVL programmer, studio engineer and event producer for Motivation in Surrey. First UK producer to transfer a 36 projector multiscreen AV program to video tape for NatWest. This was produced at Molinaire London linking together 8 edit suites to produce the required result.
Recorded a number of radio plays for BBC Radio 4 written by actor John Isles and starred Roberta Taylor, John Salthouse and Richard Latham.
Designed and built several analogue multi-track recording studios. Designed and built 3 AV preview studios. Wrote the software for the first ever non-paper based teleprompting system. Took time out to teach Audio visual production theory and practice at Epsom School of Art & Design.
1987 - 1991 Joined Egham based production facility travelling the glove and organising and producing large corporate events for blue chip companies. Also responsible for audio track production, AVL programming and live event staging.
1991 - 1999 Joined original On-cue as AVL programmer, studio engineer and show director.
1999 - 2007 Joint owner & CEO of On-cue Conference Production Ltd producing major events around the world.
2007 - Currently CEO of On-cue Design & Production Ltd a live events, conference and multimedia company based in Hampshire.